Adams Speedline

From the sole the Adams Speedline driver looks like one of the most unusual drivers around but at address it is a beautiful club that will catch the eye of confident strikers. It produced great results for us and is a real winner for both its visual appeal and overall performance.
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The Adams Speedline driver is the first driver to be engineered using wind-tunnel technology to improve aerodynamics. The head design reduces drag for more speed and added distance. This is a driver that should suit golfers who like to look down on a rounded head and deep face, prefer traditional tour visuals at address, and want the option to manipulate their ball flight.
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