Who owns yes putters
So they have toyed with the idea…although by now owning the YES! Since we posted the news on Twitter about the purchase we have received quite a few emails from readers wondering what is next for the YES! Putter brand. Will they still use the C-Groove technology in future models?
So my feeling is that they will absolutely continue to use the C-Groove technology on future models. What will happen to all the current YES! Putter models? They could unload the previous YES! Or they might decide to keep it business as usual and continue selling the current models through the available distribution channels. We will just have to wait and see. What future plans does Adams have for YES! One of the issues I feel YES! Golf had was the over abundance of models to choose from.
It created consumer confusion and quite a bit of overhead as well. And in a down economy I feel this amount of inventory caused many of their issues. Especially with many of their vendors going out of business. Will they keep the YES! Golf will almost definitely be revived in the near future. Our mission is ConsumerFirst. We are here to help educate and empower golfers. We want you to get the most out of your money, time and performance.
That means providing you with equipment reviews you can trust, as well as honest reporting on the latest issues affecting the game today. Ron, I appreciate your feedback, but if you look at the high speed photography of yes putters vs. Though I gotta say that the grooves are just a bonus. The main thing for me is how a club feels. But until then, this Yes! Heather putter is working for me. Paul, the grooves are simply a mental placebo. Think about it, the area of the ball that is struck by the putter is the size of a dimple put some ink on the ball and stamp some paper and in order for grooves to make a difference they would have to like 60 grit sand paper—only sharper!
I know that American Golf in the UK used to be a big stockist of Yes putters but stopped stocking them out of the blue. Obviously one of many contributing factors. Having played Ping, Odyssey, Rife and a few others, I can say that there is something to the grooves. The ball just seems to track better to the hole. You can see the difference in the roll. Read the tests that they did in Europe with the pros over there. They proved that the grooves work. There is something definitely to it.
The Yes! The toe hang for each hosel differs slightly to match up with almost any stroke pattern, Golf Tiffany Putter is the newest model in Yes! Golf's selection of sight alignment putters. The Unique sight alignment lines and singular head shape maximize ability to line up a putt with this face-balanced putter. The Tiffany putter is Sandy Putter is a compact, one-piece cast construction mallet with streamlined double delta back for a quick alignment reference and high MOI.
The toe-heavy blade of the Robin is easy to square up at address due to simple, squared-off head geometry. The Robin is made from Golf Pink Victoria II Putter features a large cavity-back head that is face-balanced and perimeter-weighted. Unique head design with sight-lines for accurate line-up.
Golf Pink Tiffany Centre-Shaft Putter has unique sight alignment lines in bright pink and singular head-shape maximise ability to line up a putt with this face-balanced putter. Most of these will be the older, less appealing designs that I mentioned above, so unless you definitely want to have nasty looking face-balanced putter, you'll have to look carefully. 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? Please pay it forward. Here's how Would you prefer to share this page with others by linking to it?
Seemore FGPw putter - what does it feel like? A reliable hand-on review, plus live links to the best new and used prices online. So many golf putter types to choose from
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