Tom Watson Designed Wedges By Adams Golf

by Mike Sigers

I recently replaced my Ram Wedges, 50, 55 & 60 degrees, with a set made by Adams Golf. They are 52, 56 & 60 degrees. I looked at them because my old wedges were designed by Tom and I liked the way he has his wedges set up. Heads not too large, nice bounce, great feel.

I had used those old Ram – Tom Watson – Wedges for a long, long time.

I wasn’t happy about having to replace them, but the grooves were worn beyond usefulness. The heads were worn around the sweet spot from all the practice balls I have hit over the years.

I tried them on a golf vacation to Tennessee. I didn’t commit to them at first and it showed. I couldn’t hit a green from 20 yards.

I kept going back to my old wedges when the round was a ” money ” round.

Finally, in a last ditch effort to force myself to commit, I broke my 50 degree gap wedge and threw it in the woods. Talk about desperate, I was.

I got those Adams wedges out of the trunk, put ‘em in the bag and headed to the practice range. I had to weaken my grip a bit and had to get used to the new distances, but now I’m truly hooked on them.

If you need a set of wedges, give the Adams set a try. You can get them at your local golf shop or on eBay. Probably around $75 to $100, so they are not expensive, but are every bit as good as any I’ve hit.

Good luck and hit ‘em straight.

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