I got a set of these bad boys earlier this week. Oh boy, do they look awesome in the flesh.
http://www.adamsgolf.com/products/irons/problack.php
I'm going to slowly integrate this set into my game. I've taken the pitching wedge to the range (and it actually is a wedge given it's 47* of loft), and I've put it in my bag.
My first impression with the club is that if I hit the sweet spot, oh boy is it awesome. The trajectory is much lower than the lower lofted 46* pitching wedge I replaced it with. And this is using an E5 ball which is made to have a higher trajectory.
But as I said, when I hit the sweet spot, it's pretty awesome. My pitching wedge is my 130 club. This one goes about 135, and if I hit the sweet spot, it will go 135 every time. I determined this by using a friends laser scope and finding a spot that was 130 away from the spot I was using on the range. The balls I hit perfectly all landed in the same spot about five yards beyond the stick. And they all stuck.
So I keep mentioning how I need to hit the sweet spot. That's going to be an issue. About 1 out of 3 hit the sweet spot. And about 1 out of 3 hit close enough to the sweet spot to have a decent result. But that means that 1 out of 3 missed the sweet spot by enough to not have a decent result, but that is the reason why I'm introducing the set one club at a time. I figure if I have to hit over a hazard, I'll do better to bring out my old 9i and swing lighter. But if it's a wide open shot, I'musing this club. We'll see how it turns out.