This is our new commercial that you’ll be seeing on the Golf Channel. It’s the aerodynamic story behind the Speedline F11 Driver that features Velocity Slot Technology. The crown shaping and the slots keep the airflow attached longer during the swing so the amount of drag is reduced … this allows you to swing the golf club faster which delivers more ball speed and distance. You can find the Speedline F11 Drivers in a golf shop or at a demo day near you.
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Unfortunately, you and your importer don’t do demos in my country so I have to get some info to make an educated guess on drivers. Is there a reasonably easily defined border between the 4G, the F11 and the 9064LS / 9064DFS? Would a good rule of thumb be something like lower swing speeds for the 4G, high speeds for the 9064, and mids for the F11?
The 4G drivers are designed for slower swing speeds and the 9064 drivers are for a low handicap player looking to have a lower launch angle. The new F11 is the most versitle driver that Adams has ever made and is more forgiving than the 9064 line.
Thanks for that- greatly appreciated! I’m told the F11s are arriving in my local shop soon, so off I’ll go.
I recently bought the adams speedline F11.I compared this club to all the other leading competitor driver and this one outperformed all the others, but the guy working there did not give me the same driver as the one I used for my fitting. I was wondering what the numbers on the shaft mean. On my driver shaft, it says AVS5. What does that mean? I want to make sure that it is the proper flex for my swing (105 mph swing, 10.5 degree, 14.1 degree launch, 275-280 distance). Thank you for taking the time to look at my question.