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要点
The Adams Golf Pro (2014) is a low-spin, workable hybrid for faster swing speeds.
Adams Golf Pro ハイブリッド: 主要スペック
- カテゴリ
- Tour
- 調整可能
- No
- モデル年式
- 2014
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Brands in this category update about every 2 years, and the Pro is 12 years old with no successor yet, so a new model could land any time. Grab it at clearance pricing now, or wait a few weeks to see what replaces it.
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Hybrid Options & Stock Shafts
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Tour ハイブリッド
The Adams Pro arrived in 2014 at a strange moment for the company. TaylorMade had bought Adams two years earlier, and the brand that once put more hybrids in play on the PGA Tour than anyone else was quietly winding down. That context matters, because the Pro is Adams doing the thing it was always best at, one last time, without much marketing noise behind it.
This is a tour-level club, and it looks the part. Compact profile, minimal offset, a face that sits square and expects you to deliver it there. Adams built its reputation on making long, hot clubs that better players actually trusted at address, and the Pro follows that formula. Nothing about it is dressed up for the rack at a big-box store.
A decade on, the Pro has become something of a sleeper on the used market. Players who know the Adams tour lineage still seek these out, and prices stay reasonable because the brand name faded before the club's reputation did.
- Single-digit handicaps who want a compact, workable profile and don't need adjustability to find their setup.
- Players shopping the used market for tour-proven performance at a fraction of new-release prices.
- Anyone who played Adams clubs during the brand's tour heyday and wants that same feel without chasing rare early models.
- Golfers who fight a left miss and prefer a face that sits square rather than closed.
よくある質問
- Is the 2014 Adams Pro adjustable?
- No. Adams used a fixed, glued hosel on the Pro. You can't change loft or lie with a wrench, so buy the exact loft you need or have a club builder adjust it the old-fashioned way. The upside is a cleaner hosel, better feel, and slightly more forgiving weighting since no mass is wasted on an adapter.
- Is the Adams Pro forgiving enough for a mid-handicap player?
- It's more demanding than the Blue or XTD lines from the same era. The head is compact and the flight is flatter, so slower swing speeds can struggle to keep the ball in the air. A 10 to 15 handicap with decent contact can play it, but there are easier Adams clubs from 2014 if you need launch help.
- What happened to Adams Golf after 2014?
- TaylorMade acquired Adams in 2012 and gradually absorbed the brand. New Adams releases stopped within a couple of years of the Pro, and the technology, particularly the slot designs, showed up in TaylorMade products instead. That's why the Pro is one of the last true Adams clubs you can buy.
- Is the 2014 Adams Pro still worth buying today?
- If you find one in good condition at a used price, yes. The performance gap between a 2014 tour club and a current one is smaller than marketing suggests, and Adams heads were genuinely long for their day. Check the face and sole for wear, and factor in a regrip. The main risk is parts availability, since replacement shafts and headcovers are getting scarce.
- Who played Adams clubs on tour?
- Adams was a fixture on the professional tours for years, and Ernie Els famously won the 2012 Open Championship with Adams clubs in the bag. The company's hybrids in particular were the most played on the Champions Tour for multiple seasons, which is the pedigree the Pro line was built to carry.
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