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Acer Golf XP Step Cavity

Acer Golf XP Step Cavity


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The awesome new Acer XP's are the next generation of easy to hit irons. A notched sole area moves the weight towards the heel and toe where it is needed most whilst the undercut cavity moves the weigh...
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Review Date
February 15, 2005

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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3.92 of 5, 12 votes

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Reviewed by: gerard.kruijt ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
Acer XP (PMG)

Summary:
I bought these clubs from Pinemeadow Golf after research on internet more than 1,5 year ago. They look good and feel good, steel standard PMG shafts stiff and lamkin classic crossline grips. Although tax and duties and shipping is costing quite a lot to the Netherlands, I would do this deal again. These clubs shoot perfectly, strong and straight, and further than I was used to (approx 20 yards more than before). As this means that the short work was also further than before, I had to buy lob-wegde afterwards. As I'm getting older probably would buy graphite or ultralight steel shafts now, easier and lighter, but still have to test what this means for accuracy. These clubs made it possible to lower my handicap with 5 points.

Customer Service:
fine, no problems only on initial delivery, but they mailed me directly.

Similar Products Used:
RAM FX Titanium before, standard Aldila graphite shafts, but broke shafts 2 times and they felt to floppy, that's why I decided for steel.


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