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GolfWRX Spotted: Adams Tight Lies fairway wood

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After much teasing and speculation (Is Adams coming back!?) It’s official—TaylorMade has resurrected the beloved brand to bring one of its most iconic designs back to golfers with the new Tight Lies fairway wood.

For diehard fans of Adams Golf, this seems to be everything they could have hoped for when the company brought its social media presence back from the dead a few months ago with cryptic tweets and Instagram posts, but the new Tight Lies fairway wood is delivering on two tried and true promises—easy-to-hit clubs at a great price.

The new Tight Lies fairway woods will be sold using the “direct-to-consumer” model through a dedicated website, which happens to have a somewhat infomercially vibe to it. Knowing the team at TaylorMade, this was clearly intended to make the brand approachable and bring it back to its roots…all while non directly competing with its parent company TaylorMade. The reason I say “roots” is because it was through golf infomercials that Adams golf was initially launched with a single product, the “upside-down” design Tight Lies 3-wood.

With the launch of the new fairway wood and website, we reached out to TaylorMade for information on the Adams Golf brand resurrection.

Adams Golf is going back to its roots to re-introduce its Tight Lies products to all golfers via a direct response vehicle. Tight Lies provides game improvement benefits to golfers of all abilities looking to purchase an established brand, with proven technology at an affordable price.

-Ryan Lauder; Director of Consumer Engagement

Now that we’ve covered who and why, it’s time to cover the “what” when it comes to the design and technology.

Technology

For anyone looking for anything groundbreaking, it’s not here—and that’s OK. This club is designed for value and to be forgiving, and from all accounts it delivers.

  • Tri-Sole Design – Just like the original, the new Tight Lies utilizes the iconic “upside-down” head shape with tri-sole to reduce turf interaction and make the club easy to hit from virtually any lie.
  • Extended Face Technology – This little trick is really cool. The clubface has been expanded vertically by 7mm and then lowered right behind the top line of the head. This creates a 14% larger hitting on the face area compared to the previous generation according to Adams, while also keeping the center of gravity lower. This means more face above the clubs center of gravity resulting in a club that is easier to get in the air.
  • Velocity Slot – A proven fairway wood technology that helps generate more ball speed, especially lower on the face, where a lot of fairway woods are commonly struck.

Price, specs, and availability

The new Adams Tight Lies fairway woods are available now at BuyAdamsGolf.com for $179.99

It is available in both right and left-handed in a 3-wood (16°) and a 5-wood (19°) and comes stock with an Aldila Synergy shaft and Tour Velvet grip.

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Ryan Barath is a club-fitter & master club builder with more than 17 years of experience working with golfers of all skill levels, including PGA Tour players. He is the former Build Shop Manager & Social Media Coordinator for Modern Golf. He now works independently from his home shop and is a member of advisory panels to a select number of golf equipment manufacturers. You can find Ryan on Twitter and Instagram where he's always willing to chat golf, and share his passion for club building, course architecture and wedge grinding.

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  1. ericsokp

    Nov 4, 2020 at 3:24 am

    Like a lot of golfers I used to have one of these back in the day and thought they were great for tight lies (pardon the pun). However, I think the sole design is no longer the best option and am now using PING G400/G410 fairway woods and hybrids as the soles are really flat and shallow which is a great design (in my opinion) for tight lies and hardpan.

  2. Mark

    Nov 4, 2020 at 12:54 am

    “TaylorMade has resurrected the beloved brand to bring one of its most iconic designs”?

    It would be better if you made it clear the “its” in this sentence does not refer to TaylorMade.

  3. No Thanks

    Nov 3, 2020 at 5:30 pm

    As expected, it’s their value line.

    • money grows on trees apparently

      Nov 3, 2020 at 6:13 pm

      $179.99 = “value line”… i’ll take your life as long as it doesnt come with your terrible opinions…

      • Robin

        Nov 4, 2020 at 11:19 am

        Man you are dry . I have Ctes from boxing . You made me laugh for the first time and I don’t know when, the last time

      • andy hilbun

        Nov 17, 2020 at 10:08 am

        that was funny!!

  4. Delbert

    Nov 3, 2020 at 3:40 pm

    Dang! I should’ve kept my CB1 irons.

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Did Rory McIlroy inspire Shane Lowry’s putter switch?

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Editor’s note: This is an excerpt from a piece our Andrew Tursky originally wrote for PGATour.com’s Equipment Report. Head over there for the full article.

The timing of Lowry’s putter changeup was curious: Was he just using a Spider putter because he was paired with McIlroy, who’s been using a Spider Tour X head throughout 2024? Was Lowry just being festive because it’s the Zurich Classic, and he wanted to match his teammate? Did McIlroy let Lowry try his putter, and he liked it so much he actually switched into it?

Well, as it turns out, McIlroy’s only influence was inspiring Lowry to make more putts.

When asked if McIlroy had an influence on the putter switch, Lowry had this to say: “No, it’s actually a different putter than what he uses. Maybe there was more pressure there because I needed to hole some more putts if we wanted to win,” he said with a laugh.

To Lowry’s point, McIlroy plays the Tour X model, whereas Lowry switched into the Tour Z model, which has a sleeker shape in comparison, and the two sole weights of the club are more towards the face.

Lowry’s Spider Tour Z has a white True Path Alignment channel on the crown of his putter, which is reminiscent of Lowry’s former 2-ball designs, thus helping to provide a comfort factor despite the departure from his norm. Instead of a double-bend hosel, which Lowry used in his 2-ball putters, his new Spider Tour Z is designed with a short slant neck.

“I’ve been struggling on the greens, and I just needed something with a fresh look,” Lowry told GolfWRX.com on Wednesday at the 2024 Wells Fargo Championship. “It has a different neck on it, as well, so it moves a bit differently, but it’s similar. It has a white line on the back of it [like my 2-ball], and it’s a mallet style. So it’s not too drastic of a change.

“I just picked it up on the putting green and I liked the look of it, so I was like, ‘Let’s give it a go.’”

Read the rest of the piece over at PGATour.com.

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Spotted: Tommy Fleetwood’s TaylorMade Spider Tour X Prototype putter

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Tommy Fleetwood has been attached to his Odyssey White Hot Pro #3 putter for years now. However, this week at the Wells Fargo Championship, we did spot him testing a new putter that is very different, yet somewhat similar, to his current gamer.

This new putter is a TaylorMade Spider Tour X head but with a brand new neck we haven’t seen on a Spider before. A flow neck is attached to the Spider head and gives the putter about a 1/2 shaft offset. This style neck will usually increase the toe hang of the putter and we can guess it gets the putter close to his White Hot Pro #3.

Another interesting design is that lack of TaylorMade’s True Path alignment on the top of the putter. Instead of the large white center stripe, Tommy’s Spider just has a very short white site line milled into it. As with his Odyssey, Tommy seems to be a fan of soft inserts and this Spider prototype looks to have the TPU Pure Roll insert with 45° grooves for immediate topspin and less hopping and skidding.

The sole is interesting as well in that the rear weights don’t look to be interchangeable and are recessed deep into the ports. This setup could be used to push the CG forward in the putter for a more blade-like feel during the stroke, like TaylorMade did with the Spider X Proto Scottie Scheffler tested out.

Tommy’s putter is finished off with an older Super Stroke Mid Slim 2.0 grip in blue and white. The Mid Slim was designed to fit in between the Ultra Slim 1.0 and the Slim 3.0 that was a popular grip on tour.

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Rickie Fowler’s new putter: Standard-length Odyssey Jailbird 380 in custom orange

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Editor’s note: This is an excerpt from a piece our Andrew Tursky originally wrote for PGATour.com’s Equipment Report. Head over there for the full article. 

…The Jailbird craze hasn’t really slowed down in 2024, either. According to Odyssey rep Joe Toulon, there are about 18-20 Jailbird putter users on the PGA TOUR.

Most recently, Akshay Bhatia won the 2024 Valero Texas Open using a broomstick-style Odyssey Jailbird 380 putter and Webb Simpson is switching into a replica of that putter at the 2024 Wells Fargo Championship.

Now, Fowler, who essentially started the whole Jailbird craze, is making a significant change to his putter setup.

Fowler, who has had a couple weeks off since the 2024 RBC Heritage, started experimenting with a new, custom-orange Jailbird 380 head that’s equipped with a standard 35-inch putter build, rather than his previous 38-inch counter-balanced setup.

According to Fowler, while he still likes the look and forgiveness of his Jailbird putter head, he’s looking to re-incorporate more feel into his hands during the putting stroke.

He told GolfWRX.com on Tuesday at the Wells Fargo Championship that the 38-inch counterbalanced setup “served its purpose” by helping him to neutralize his hands during the stroke, but now it’s time to try the standard-length putter with a standard-size SuperStroke Pistol Tour grip to help with his feel and speed control.

Although Fowler was also spotted testing standard-length mallets from L.A.B. Golf and Axis1 on Tuesday, he confirmed that the custom Odyssey Jailbird 380 is the putter he’ll use this week at the 2024 Wells Fargo Championship.

Head over to PGATour.com for the full article. 

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