Adams updates the Tight Lies fairway woods and hybrids

The company known for easy-to-hit fairway woods and hybrids has new versions of the Tight Lies for golfers who want distance and forgiveness

For many golfers, Adams Golf, and specifically the Tights Lies family of fairway woods that started in 1995, epitomized easy-to-hit game improvement clubs. They had a unique shape, but their design helped mid- and higher-handicap golfers get the ball up and flying higher than just about anything else on the market at that time.

Adams Golf was acquired by TaylorMade-Adidas Golf back in 2012, and many of the technologies the company had developed found their way into TaylorMade products. In time, Adams quietly slipped out of many golfers’ minds, but the Tight Lies fairway woods and hybrids have been available on the company’s website for more than a year.

Now, updated versions of the Tight Lies fairway woods and hybrids are being made available. They include some of the features golfers loved in the original clubs along with a few modern enhancements to make them perform even better.

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