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Ive spent some time looking for a write up on all the hybrids adams golf has out for 2013. Can anyone explain the differences in the 5 different models they offer.

I don't even know where to start?!?!!??!?!

Thanks!

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You would think they would have a page with them all side by side with extensive descriptions under them to explain the core difference from the other hybrids.

Material, Length, head size etc. Which golfers usually select which hybrid based off of skill level?!?!?

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You can try looking here: http://hotlist.golfdigest.com/d/a/Hybrid

not sure if the link will be set to only Adams Hybrids, if not then you can select that on the side. It might not be exactly what you're looking for but might start you in the right direction.

In The Bag

Driver: Taylormade Supertri 9.5

3 Wood: Titleist 909 F2 

Hybrid: Adams 

Irons: 3-PW Mizuno MP64

Wedges: Vokey SM2 56* and 60*

Putter: Scotty Cameron Studio Select Fastback #1

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Originally Posted by Wheels309

You can try looking here: http://hotlist.golfdigest.com/d/a/Hybrid

not sure if the link will be set to only Adams Hybrids, if not then you can select that on the side. It might not be exactly what you're looking for but might start you in the right direction.

THANKS!!!!

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Super S: The most forgiving line of stand alone hybrids, hits the ball the highest, has a light and flexible shaft and higher lofts available.

Super LS: More of a player's hybrid, hotter and more expensive. A decent fairway wood replacement.

DHY: Basically a long iron on steroids, used for driving irons. I believe it has a fade bias as well.

Super 9031: A player's hybrid that's very low spin and hot, also has a tiny head for those that prefer an iron's look. Fade biased, low launching, and has a heavier shaft.

In My Bag:

Adams Super LS 9.5˚ driver, Aldila Phenom NL 65TX
Adams Super LS 15˚ fairway, Kusala black 72x
Adams Super LS 18˚ fairway, Aldila Rip'd NV 75TX
Adams Idea pro VST hybrid, 21˚, RIP Alpha 105x
Adams DHY 24˚, RIP Alpha 89x
5-PW Maltby TE irons, KBS C taper X, soft stepped once 130g
Mizuno T4, 54.9 KBS Wedge X
Mizuno R12 60.5, black nickel, KBS Wedge X
Odyssey Metal X #1 putter 
Bridgestone E5, Adidas samba bag, True Linkswear Stealth
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Originally Posted by LuciusWooding

Super S: The most forgiving line of stand alone hybrids, hits the ball the highest, has a light and flexible shaft and higher lofts available.

Super LS: More of a player's hybrid, hotter and more expensive. A decent fairway wood replacement.

DHY: Basically a long iron on steroids, used for driving irons. I believe it has a fade bias as well.

Super 9031: A player's hybrid that's very low spin and hot, also has a tiny head for those that prefer an iron's look. Fade biased, low launching, and has a heavier shaft.

Very well explained and the exact information I was looking for....

Fairway woods are my weakness and my long irons follow close behind. So I am looking to get a set of hybrids and see if I can tighten up a bit. Looking more and more like I will be picking up a couple Super S hybrids soon.

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