Acer SR1 LS (Low Spin) Titanium Driver (RH) 10.5° - Clubhead - All Questions

Acer SR1 LS (Low Spin) Titanium Driver (RH) 10.5° - Clubhead
$109.99
SKU
TMC1280LS-001-1050
Any plans to make this in a lower loft?
Question by: Jelopster on Jan 23, 2023, 9:36 AM
We are still evaluating sales before we can determine if we will expand the loft options.
Answer by: Jeff Summitt on Jan 23, 2023, 10:29 AM
What size is the inside of the hosel?
Question by: Don Partney on Mar 23, 2023, 2:14 PM
Hi Don,
The hosel ID size of this driver (as well as all our other drivers and fairway woods) is 0.335".
The hosel ID size of this driver (as well as all our other drivers and fairway woods) is 0.335".
Answer by: Jeff Summitt on Mar 23, 2023, 2:23 PM
does it come with an adapter for the shaft? how do you attach the club head to a shaft??
Question by: Leon Feldbrill on Apr 16, 2024, 9:23 AM
No adapter needed for this club. The shaft is bonded directly into the hosel.
Answer by: Jeff Summitt (Admin) on Apr 16, 2024, 11:17 AM
I'm currently debating between this head and the Acer SR1 in 9.5*. Do they have similar launch angles? I like that the SR1 is closed, my mishit is a slice, but I'm already able to launch the ball high enough.
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
Question by: Logan on Jun 15, 2024, 8:06 AM
The launch angle of the 9.5 degrees standard SR1 will be slightly lower then the SR1 LS 10.5. Plus, with reduced loft naturally comes with lower spin.
Answer by: Jeff Summitt (Admin) on Jun 16, 2024, 5:04 AM
Could I use a shaft with a .355dia with this head if I file it down. Really like the Aerotech steelfibet shaft, but only make ironshafts now. Any recommendations?
Question by: Robert Woodrick on Mar 1, 2025, 6:01 PM
Hi Robert,
You won't be able to use this shaft for two reasons. One, if you sanded it down to fit the 0.335" inside diameter, the shaft will break and could end up hurting someone else or damaging something. Second, iron shafts are much stiffer than wood shafts to account for the heavier head weights. This shaft would be extremely stiffer not to mention the shaft would not be long enough.
You won't be able to use this shaft for two reasons. One, if you sanded it down to fit the 0.335" inside diameter, the shaft will break and could end up hurting someone else or damaging something. Second, iron shafts are much stiffer than wood shafts to account for the heavier head weights. This shaft would be extremely stiffer not to mention the shaft would not be long enough.
Answer by: Jeff Summitt (Admin) on Mar 2, 2025, 5:10 AM
What is the weight in the weight port?
Question by: Andre on Apr 27, 2025, 6:32 AM
Hi Andre,
The stock screw is 7 grams.
The stock screw is 7 grams.
Answer by: Jeff Summitt (Admin) on Apr 28, 2025, 5:38 AM