Acer Putters - A Good Choice for Anyone

by B. Swanson

Every serious golfer needs to have his own set of golf clubs. Using the same clubs each and every time you play a game of golf and for every practice session will definitely help to improve your golf game. However, just heading to the nearest sporting goods store and purchasing a set of clubs off of the sales floor isn’t really the best option. Instead, customized clubs should be purchased. Manufacturers mass produce golf clubs for sale at stores that are sized for average heights, weights, and strengths of women and men-yet how many people are really average? It is far wiser to inquire at a golf store (either online or brick-and-mortar) about getting golf clubs custom made for you. Additionally, many experts recommend that people have Acer putters made for them. Acer putters are some of the most advanced in the putter component market. They are all painstakingly created through the use of computer aided design (CAD) software. Since the United States Golf Association (USGA) made a rules change, the face of a putter doesn’t need to be greater in size than the front-to-back dimension. So, Acer putters are able to have a different shape to them, which makes them more straight and accurate. Currently, there are five models of Acer putters that you can purchase to have custom assembled. Each has different features, and each can make a big difference in your golf game. Here are the different models: Acer CB2: This model has a two-piece construction. The milled aluminum face is lightweight, and the center section has a soft feel. These allow the weight to be distributed to the outer part of the head. These Acer putters have very high inertia because each has a stainless steel outer right which provides weight-and, therefore, accuracy.

Acer CB3: Some players have a problem with twisting-that won’t happen with these Acer putters because of their shape and design. Acer reversed the traditional putter shape in this model (as allowed since the USGA rule change), giving more material to the corners and less to the face. Weight is provided by the stainless steel head with its black aluminum insert.

Acer CB4: Inertia is maximized with these Acer putters because the rear is wider than the face. Additionally, this model is more customizable than most people could ever imagine-there are actually 36 custom options via the screws that are used to fine-tune the balance and the weight.

Acer CB5: This model offers less backspin because of the way its weight is distributed through the rear corners. These Acer putters closely resemble traditionally mallet types; however, they are more compact from front to back.

Acer CB6: A cross between a blade type and a mallet type, these Acer putters give golfers a good deal of accuracy and inertia. This is due to the way that they use the perimeter wings to hold the weight. Considering that about 40% of any golf game is spent on the green, it is important to own a quality club that will give you good performance on the green. Any of the Acer putters can definitely do just that. A popular golf magazine recently published information from a study that was done to compare various aspects from different golf clubs, including Acer putters. The Acer putters beat out all of the competition-especially when it came to the moment of inertia testing. This means that of all the clubs tested, the Acers were regularly the most accurate. Now, you will still need to practice in order to get your golf game up to par; however, using an Acer can definitely help you get there much more easily.

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