Yes Putters
One of the newer putter brands, Yes putters don’t have much of a past filled with success stories so that there’s not much any golfer could rely upon. What it has is new technology. And what you should is that, this technology might work wonders with you.
The Yes putters have been claimed to produce stabilization to a rolling ball better than any other golf putter in the market. Simply put, the rolling motion is better when using Yes putters than any existing putters in the market. What this gives you is fewer breaks if you want it to be, or more feel when you need it. The secret of Yes putter is in the technology called C-Groove.
The Concept behind C-Groove
On any typical putt and on any green, the natural movement of the golf ball can be described as such: from standstill, the putter hits the ball giving motion. The motion would be –an initial skid, wherein the ball doesn’t rotate at all (or if it does would only do so very minimally). All should be well if, for instance, the impact doesn’t cause the golf ball to skid. But the skid is a necessity, and every putt action should always create a skid no matter how detrimental it is to ball control. And sometimes, not only skid occurs. There is the bounce, the insufferable hopping on the green that causes deep embarrassment, especially if it ends licking the hole rather than sinking in.
The concept behind C-Groove is to minimize the skid. It has literally “C” shape grooves that help the putter “capture” some part of the ball and hold it for a faction millisecond before releasing it. The inventor Harold Swash coined this effect as “dwell time” and claims that this effect allows the C-Groove putter put the roll on the ball sooner, no more skid than necessary, to create more consistent length and direction. All that pure rolls with Yes putter’s C-Groove.
What Yes Putter Types To Choose
If less skid and pure rolls translates to you as less putts made, no matter the circumstance you should get one. The Yes brand has several putters in their catalog, and here’s a quick list to some of them.
Sophia
Traditional Blade
Like most traditional winning designs from other brands, the Sophia Yes is a 340 gram head weight that has 2.5º loft and a lie choice of 72º, 2º flat or 2º upright are also available. It’s made of titanium carbon finish and can be custom fitted. Sophia comes with a straight steel shaft with a slightly offset hosel with shaft lengths from 32” to 37”. They’re available in right handed or left handed Yes putter grip models.
Emma
Unique Alignment
There are 3 versions for Emma: the Regular Putter at 32” – 37” with 355 gram head weight and double bend heel-shaft; the Belly Putter at length of 40” – 45” with 390 gram head weight and center-shafted; the Long Putter at 45” – 50” with a massive 450 gram head weight and center-shafted. All designs are made from titanium carbon finish with the option of custom fitting. They’re available in right handed or left handed models.
Callie – Forged
New Model Blade
Callie is Yes putter’s newest design. By introducing new concepts on traditional winning standards, plus their own groundbreaking C-groove, Yes is definitely positive this will be their frontline product. The Callie – Forged employs the avant-garde cavity back formed from one-piece of forged manganese-bronze. And yes, this Yes putter has C-Grooves on its face in an oxidized non glare finish. You can say that this Yes Callie – Forged is indeed the ultimate concept that employs all the best technology in the world.
Are you ready to try out the C-Groove? Who knows, it might be what you need to lower par scores.