S Pro Modus3 Tour in 'S'. I've got a Stephanie mallet that I've had for a few years. I would like to find a lefty Athena to add to my collection. The Yes I've got is a good putter. Kushion 4. I had a YES callie putter up until this year. I sold it at the beginning of the summer and have regretted it ever since.
Cobra F9 9. Phantom X 5. ZStar XV. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk. That's why I have a Yes! Emma daughter in my collection. My daughter behaves way better though. All the cool kids follow me on twitter: GolfspyDave. Still playing a Yes! Actually just picked up a Dianna. Anyone know where I can find the weight kit and tool for this putter? I love them and was on the verge of picking one up before I decided to try arm lock putting for a year.
I have an Olivia model. Bought it as my youngest is named Olivia but do like the putter. Use the heaviest weights in it which seems to smooth out my stroke. TaylorMade RBZ 9. On the plus side the tungsten weights meant the head didn't sway as much on longer strokes as we expected with a blade putter, but we still found a little difference on the strike of longer putts over 20ft. It seemed the harder you struck a putt, the more the feel changed, from soft and responsive to hard and dull.
The end-result of the putts was not impacted much by off centre strikes, but the variance in feel and strike was inconsistent. The i4 Tech range range features a new three-colour grip and headcover and the putters themselves can be bought in lengths ranging from 30 to 36 inches, or even longer in the Stephanie Belly and Long models.
If you are the kind of player that requires or desires custom fitting, Yes! In terms of price and value, the i4 Tech putters are right in the middle of the market and probably where they belong. The brand doesn't yet have the mass following of Scotty Cameron or PING, but the technology is advanced and is worth the investment. If you have a solid, repeatable stroke, it is certainly worth experiencing the wonder of C-Grooves.
Or perhaps if you have had the same, traditional looking putter in your bag for the last years and are looking for something modern, yet traditional in appearance, the i4 Tech is worth your attention. However, if you are looking for a putter to cure your 3-putt woes and essentially do the work for you, this model may not be right for you.
The soft feel and performance of the grooves may take some getting used to for a player looking for a quick fix, whilst the limited forgiveness is probably not suited to a high handicapper.
If that is you, and you like the Yes! Phenomenal putter. Extremely accurate, great feel, ball rolls true without bounce. Much prefer this Callie to the Bettinardi and Cameron putters I have been using as it seem to have a much larger sweet spot. I've drained 3 or more 15'' putts in the 3 rounds I've used it and I'm not 3-putting. If you're not bothered by a hard feel off the clubface, then by take a look at Yes Putters.
The roll really is spectacularly good. Click here for eBay and Amazon listings for a Yes Putters in your region Our reviews of Yes putters Click on the links below to find out which Yes model is the best with www. Yes Natalie C-Groove Futuristic design with amazing roll, super long aimline and nice ping sound!. Very pleasing to the eye, but feels hard and a little dead Yes Donna C-Groove Wide bodied anser-style head with the amazing C-Groove for a terrific roll.
Enjoy this page? Absolutely fantastic, confidence inspiring putter that gets the ball turning quicker which result's in more makeable putt's. Highly reccommended. Thank you, your review has been submitted successfully and will be included on the page once approved. Sorry, there was an error in submitting your review. Please try again later! By submitting a review you agree to be bound by our terms and conditions. What we say Olivia Putter 02 January By boggybop Wow, this putter is amazing.
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