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Are these irons good. I was thinking about getting a set of Adams 2010 RPM Irons, and was just wondering if anyone has used them and what they thought about them. Thanks for any help and advice.

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Are these irons good. I was thinking about getting a set of Adams 2010 RPM Irons, and was just wondering if anyone has used them and what they thought about them. Thanks for any help and advice.

A lot depends on how good you are and how much money you want to spend. For me, I have a lot to learn, but not a lot of money to spend yet on gear, so I consider these a near perfect fit for my game. I got my RPM irons mid-way through last season, and they served me well, a nice set of irons to learn with. the money I saved went towards lessons which helped me more than a more expensive set of irons ever could have.

Driver: Taylormade Burner 2008 TP
3 Wood: Adams Insight BUL 3W
7 Wood: Callaway Steelhead III 7W
3 Hybrid Cobra Baffler DWS 3H
Irons: Taylormade RAC LT2 3-pw

Wedges: Taylormade RAC 52*, Cleveland CG14 56* Putter: Taylormade Monza Spider Ball TP Red LDP


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Then these sound like they would be perfect for me then, because I am in the same boat. Still consider myself a biginner and do not have alot of money to spend on equipment. Thanks for the info, anyone else have an opinion on these?

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It took me awhile to get familiar with the uniflex shafts. Once I did --- these irons are as good as any I've had -- including Callaway x18s.


  • 5 months later...
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I bought the Adams RPM iron set when they first came out, I've been playing golf since I was a child, and growing up playing with blades, the switch to the cavity RPM set was tough but it really gave me more control of the ball and helped me learn how to shape the ball. I still own these irons, though I'm trying to switch back to blades, this iron set overall is a great set. I personally don't care for the wedges but since then I've mixed and matched wedges in and out of my bag.

  • 10 months later...
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I've had my adams rpm clubs for about four years now like them I agree good strarting clubs,would like someday to have a custom set.but again this set has served very well,also agree with the comment about the wedges short game very important,i've done some home and found renegar wedges  they seem to be the best out there.i've also found revolution golf they send e-mails videos on swing tip's and drills very helpful.


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