Adams Golf Tight Lies Demo at DeBordieu
Everything you need to get from tee to green is in the new set of Tight Lies— one of golf’s beloved brands for over 10 years! This new complete set of clubs is designed with game improvement features and technology for any golfer who wants to get more distance, accuracy and easy‑to‑hit playability from their golf clubs.
Below is an article about the Adams Tight Lies fairway Woods by Golf Digest’s Zak Kozuchowski. (The pictures of the DeBordieu Club private Pete Dye Golf Course are actually linked to golf course lots currently available for sale. As you read the article, click on the pictures for more details about the homesites.)
That’s because of the design of today’s fairway woods, which are much larger than the fairway woods of the past. That added size, combined with breakthroughs in materials and design, has allowed them to fly faster and farther than ever before.
But the added distance hasn’t done much to solve the No. 1 problem most golfers have with fairway woods – from anywhere but off the tee or from a perfect lie in the fairway, they’re extremely hard to get airborne.
That’s why Adams is releasing a 2013 version of the Tight Lies fairway woods, which like the original design will give golfers the confidence to hit a fairway wood even when the lie isn’t perfect.
According to Mike Fox, director of product line management for Adams Golf, the average size of a fairway wood currently hovers around 175 cubic centimeters. But the new Tight Lies fairway woods are only 133 cubic centimeters, and have a shallow, low-profile design that makes them extremely forgiving and easy to get airborne.
Generally, smaller, low-profile fairway woods lack the distance of larger, deeper-face designs, but Fox said that golfers shouldn’t worry about losing yards with the Tight Lies. That because for the first time, Adams is using its “Cut-Through Slot Design” in a fairway wood – slots on the crown and sole of the club that increase spring-like effect.
The Cut-Thru design allows the Tight Lies to have a characteristic time of 220, which is twice as high as the originals. And despite the fact that the Tight Lies are higher spinning than Adams’ larger, deeper-faced Super S and LS fairway woods, and have a slightly lower CT, many golfers will actually hit the Tight Lies farther than those clubs because of the increased carry and consistency.”
So don’t forget to sign up for an appointment for your demo at DeBordieu Club!
DeBordieu Colony is a very private community on the coast of South Carolina, between Charleston and Myrtle Beach, just south of Pawleys Island. In addition to miles of secluded beach, boat landing access to North Inlet, and a 24-hour manned security gate, the private, equity DeBordieu Club offers Pete Dye golf, a tennis center and an ocean front Beach Club with fine dining, a gazebo bar, two pools, and a playground. There is truly no place like DeBordieu. Come see for yourself.
For more information, contact TroiKaz@DeBordieu.com, 843-455-4523.
But the added distance hasn’t done much to solve the No. 1 problem most golfers have with fairway woods – from anywhere but off the tee or from a perfect lie in the fairway, they’re extremely hard to get airborne.
That’s why Adams is releasing a 2013 version of the Tight Lies fairway woods, which like the original design will give golfers the confidence to hit a fairway wood even when the lie isn’t perfect.
According to Mike Fox, director of product line management for Adams Golf, the average size of a fairway wood currently hovers around 175 cubic centimeters. But the new Tight Lies fairway woods are only 133 cubic centimeters, and have a shallow, low-profile design that makes them extremely forgiving and easy to get airborne.
Generally, smaller, low-profile fairway woods lack the distance of larger, deeper-face designs, but Fox said that golfers shouldn’t worry about losing yards with the Tight Lies. That because for the first time, Adams is using its “Cut-Through Slot Design” in a fairway wood – slots on the crown and sole of the club that increase spring-like effect.
The Cut-Thru design allows the Tight Lies to have a characteristic time of 220, which is twice as high as the originals. And despite the fact that the Tight Lies are higher spinning than Adams’ larger, deeper-faced Super S and LS fairway woods, and have a slightly lower CT, many golfers will actually hit the Tight Lies farther than those clubs because of the increased carry and consistency.”
So don’t forget to sign up for an appointment for your demo at DeBordieu Club!
DeBordieu Colony is a very private community on the coast of South Carolina, between Charleston and Myrtle Beach, just south of Pawleys Island. In addition to miles of secluded beach, boat landing access to North Inlet, and a 24-hour manned security gate, the private, equity DeBordieu Club offers Pete Dye golf, a tennis center and an ocean front Beach Club with fine dining, a gazebo bar, two pools, and a playground. There is truly no place like DeBordieu. Come see for yourself.
For more information, contact TroiKaz@DeBordieu.com, 843-455-4523.
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