Acer Putters - Accurate on the Greens
If you are a dedicated golf enthusiast, you need to have your own set of golf clubs. There’s nothing like using your own clubs for every game that you play and during every golf practice session-and, continually working with the same clubs helps to strengthen your golf game. However, the clubs that are sold at your neighborhood sporting goods stores aren’t really what you should purchase. What you need are some custom clubs. The clubs that you can find at neighborhood stores aren’t going to be the best size for you-or for anyone, really. The manufacturers of these golf clubs have to make them so as to be useable by people of various heights and sizes; therefore, they are designed for people of average height, average size, and average strength. Since you likely aren’t “average” (nor are most people), it would be better for you to get custom clubs made for you. Many golf professionals suggest that golfers start with Acer putters. These clubs-Acer putters-are recommended by many golfers because they are quite advanced. Acer developed them through the use of computer aided design (CAD) software so as to be able to implement the latest technology in the clubs. Also, many Acer putters have been designed with the rule change of the United States Golf Association in mind. The rule about how putters can be shaped was altered, and Acer took advantage of this to reshape theirs for more accuracy and inertia. Five different models of Acer putters are on the market at the moment, each of which can be custom assembled. The features of each are different; however, any of these can help to increase the success of your golf game: Acer CB2: Accuracy is high in this Acer model. The face (made of milled aluminum) and center section have a lightweight feel because the weight is distributed to the outer part of the head. The stainless steel outer ring provides the weight that is necessary for this model to give good accuracy to any player.
Acer CB3: Acer took advantage of the USGA rule change when developing this model. The traditional putter shape is reversed, with less material in the face (at 2 2/3″) and more in the corners. These Acer putters have a head of stainless steel with a black aluminum insert. Due to the shape and design, these Acers greatly reduce twisting.
Acer CB4: Customization was key with the development of this model. Screws can be used to fine-tune the balance and weight of these Acer putters-there are actually 36 custom options offered! With this model, the moment of inertial is maximized because the rear is wider than the face; therefore, accuracy is increased.
Acer CB5: This is a mallet type, yet it is more compact from front to back than most other mallet types. Additionally, these Acer putters have good weight in the rear corners which provides a high moment of impact. This results in less backspin for a more accurate putt.
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.

