I just bought the Dianna with interchangeable weights. Feels good but need to change the grip. Don't like skinny grips. It does put good roll on the ball.
Jerry
I have the Tracey II putter, and previously I was playing a Ping, and I must say it blows a Ping out of the water. I love the feel, and the look. I highly suggest everyone at least putt with one in a golf store.
Just this weekend I tested the Yes Tracy II against Scotty Cameron Studio 1.5 and 2.5......I had more of a feel/touch with the Scotty...but had a better roll with the Tracy II.
Tracy felt bulky, C-grooves work to get the ball rolling....Scotty felt light in weight, but I had better speed/distance control.
After reading all of your reviews, I figured that this club was great for me. I picked one up yesterday and played around with it. I don't know if I was "on" putting yesterday or it was the putter, but so far I love it. Best putter I've ever used. I switched from a two ball putter.
After reading all of your reviews, I figured that this club was great for me. I picked one up yesterday and played around with it. I don't know if I was "on" putting yesterday or it was the putter, but so far I love it. Best putter I've ever used. I switched from a two ball putter.
I went with the Tracy. I really wanted the Victoria 2, but Golfsmith didn't have it. But I went with the Tracy and love it! I knew it the second I started putting, it just felt right.
I picked up the Callie. I love the look and feel. I practiced with it today and got many long putts to the hole. It really does hold the line. I did notice a little bounce but I accept that this is due to coming off an older mallet style.
Tried some Yes Putters yesterday, after I noticed how many of these putters some of the pro's on both the gents & ladies tours are using.. They felt quite good. Wasn't overly impressed with the gairish grip, though they are distinctive. I can see these brightly cloured grips getting very dirty very quickly, whether the neopolitan icecream look or the pink look handled one, which I suppose I can understand the ladies going for, lol.
If I bought one I'd be looking for a leather grip similar to the Scotty Circa 62's have. But of course I'd end up forking out as much as a Scotty if I spent extra on the grip in this way.
Still, a very solid putter, plenty of positive weighty feel. so perhaps worth living with the gairish grip.
Tried some Yes Putters yesterday, after I noticed how many of these putters some of the pro's on both the gents & ladies tours are using.. They felt quite good. Wasn't overly impressed with the gairish grip, though they are distinctive. I can see these brightly cloured grips getting very dirty very quickly, whether the neopolitan icecream look or the pink look handled one, which I suppose I can understand the ladies going for, lol.
If I bought one I'd be looking for a leather grip similar to the Scotty Circa 62's have. But of course I'd end up forking out as much as a Scotty if I spent extra on the grip in this way.
Still, a very solid putter, plenty of positive weighty feel. so perhaps worth living with the gairish grip.
I didn't like the grip either (Not a big Winn fan). I took it off the first day I got the putter and put the PING grip on it. (Hey, Tiger does it right? Must work). lol. Kidding...I've always liked their grips.