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Where can I find Aserta Putters?!


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I've been looking all over the internet, and I can't find any. Well, a few, but they are so old they probably aren't even playable. I read a review on here, for the Aserta Monster, http://thesandtrap.com/b/clubs/aserta_monster_putter_review and it sounds revolutionary, and specific to my needs. But unfortunately, I have no idea where I could buy one, much less test it out. I would definitely love to test it before buying it, but if that isn't in any way possible, I can deal with it. So does anyone have one for sale, know someone, or somewhere I can get one/test one? Or a website that sells them, used, new, whatever. I know this is hard since the review is from 7 years ago haha, but anything and everything is appreciated. Thanks!

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These look like they're in good condition http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p5197.m570.l1313&_nkw=aserta+putter&_sacat=See-All-Categories

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Aserta have gone out of business. I have a smaller upside down model that iI have just put bakc in my bag. Odyssey have just produced a dark colour 2-white ball putter with straight fins with a design based on the weight above the equator of the ball, it works well but it is expensive.

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Originally Posted by deche

Aserta have gone out of business. I have a smaller upside down model that iI have just put bakc in my bag. Odyssey have just produced a dark colour 2-white ball putter with straight fins with a design based on the weight above the equator of the ball, it works well but it is expensive.

Could you post a link? That would be very helpful. Or at least name of the model.

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