Adams Golf Idea A2 OS Hybrid Review

  • At a glance

  • TG Rating 3 out of 5
  • Owner Rating 1 out of 5
  • RRP £99.00

What we say...

Adams is the king of rescue club makers in the US, where plenty of Tour pros use its products.

The Adams Idea A2 OS has an oversized head with a wide body, a heavily curved face and masses of offset – all things we really didn’t warm to early on.

Yet as we hit more shots, the golf club managed to have the knack of minimising bad shots where some of the others failed. A really difficult golf club to recommend, since none of us really liked much about the club, yet it does work.

Lofts: 17°, 19°, 23°, 26°, 29°
Left-handed: No

Tel: 08700 131010
Web: www.direct-golf.co.uk

Product Information

Left Handed availableYes
Custom-Fit availableYes
AdjustabilityNo
Forgiveness level
Lofts

Your Reviews

Adams Golf Rescue Clubs User Reviews

  • 1 out of 5 Adams Idea A2OS 18° Hybrid – Not my cup of tea!

    By boggybop

    Strength: Good shaft fitted as standard Weaknesses (and there are numerous): Unforgiving to say the least! Chunky, bulky, unattractive clubhead! A ballooning ball flight which lacks distance. Far too much offset, which instead of promoting a draw promotes an uncontrollable hook. Just over a year ago I decided to jump onto the hybrid bandwagon. Hybrids were the hype, the be all and end all of golf. I had heard that Adams was a good, solid brand to go with, so I went for the OS model of the A2. Since the day of purchase I have been regretting the decision! The clubhead itself is very chunky and bulky which does not inspire confidence behind the ball and unlike other hybrids on the market this club does not feel powerful. The underneath of the club has not been designed particularly well and at best can only be described as basic. The club is fitted with a regular flex Grafalloy Red ProLaunch shaft which has so far been a good shat (the only feature of the club I have enjoyed using). The manufacturer claims that the club offers: 11% lower centre of gravity and 2.5 times deeper clubhead when compared to conventional irons. This allows the CG to flow evenly and consistently through the set and delivers high launch, increased distance & precise gapping. 30% higher MOI provides more forgiveness. However I have experienced the complete opposite, I have found the club to be lacking forgiveness. Even when struck well the club seems to balloon into the sky on a high, weak ball flight. The amount of offset is frankly laughable… any self respecting golfer does not require the clubface closed at what appears to be 45° to the ball. I can understand promoting a draw, but forcing a hook is not my idea of a versatile club? As you can imagine I do not regard the club as a good purchase, so I do not recommend this club.