Jelopster Lots of money

Yeah, for what it is. Add in a good shaft and grip and you got pricing of some of the better putters on the market.
And this head is 'nothing new'.

What is Golfworks doing? Look at Value Golf and Hireko component prices. Is the Maltby stuff THAT much better? Acer stuff is still in the affordable/ sensible arena.

    sdandrea1 Acer stuff is still in the affordable/ sensible arena.

    Check the newest Acer SR1 fw heads, then come back and edit.

      There's no way this was the target price. It's a bold business decision to release at $160.

      I love Maltby stuff but at $160 I expect this to go the same way as that $170 ISO-T driver that didn’t sell.

      I like it, except for the price, 3 lines and 1 of them red. Gimme 1 white sight line and I'm good.

      Par4QC Check the newest Acer SR1 fw heads, then come back and edit.

      Value Golf doesn't list them. The SR1 driver head is $109.

      That price seems high, but I do like that you can change the weight quite a bit and also change the hosel. Probably would have been $100 head a year or 2 ago.

      I just paid $89 for a PXG 5wood, with a Tensei Blue shaft, headcover, adjustment tool and free shipping. Golfworks wants $160 for a putter head. Something's not right......

      No thanks. LogicAlone's putter looks 100% better, is a complete club and isn't much more price wise...

      colej I would venture to say that if you want/need a weight port in any clubhead, you can put it there yourself. I know I have the equipment, so imagine you have even better. 😉

      I need square face angles, something you do not get with Acer or other generic heads. Even if they say they are. Sometimes, Golfworks heads are not, even though they may be listed as square-open. I've been on this rodeo circuit for a while. 😫And been thrown a few times.

        colej Think he bought stock in that Golf Mechanix company, with all the equipment he has up there.🤔
        He knows I'll be knocking on his door next Spring. Or, he should know by now.

        Sarnella The scorelines appear to be angled and not parallel to the sole.