My Wife purchased me a YES Natalie putter for christmas, i hit it last friday for the first time, indoor course at a vendors place, and i love it. The face stays perfectly square throughout the whole swing. Has anyone else used YES Putters?
I have a Yes tracy that I was in love with for awhile, but lately have been cheating on her since I feel she isn't treating me fairly...I do love the roll they give, and have tried the Tiffany in the store...could be in the bag soon...
Tried the Sophia for a couple of months. The roll was no better with the Sophia vs. my Napa and the feel was not as good IMO. Really don't see what people like in this putter other than perhaps a placebo effect that it rolls the ball better.
I got myself a Yes! Callie-f about 2 months ago. Previously was using a MacGregor Bobby Grace. My speed control improved dramatically. Love the simple look of it at address. For whatever reason, I am much better at aligning my puts with this than the BG (which has the long alignment line). Absolutely love the weight of the putter head. Even balls hit out of the sweet spot roll pretty nicely. But there is still good feedback to let you know you didn't hit it in the center of the face. Don't see myself switching putters for awhile.
Last edited by Aztecs1 : May 14th, 2007 at 05:42 PM.
I had the Sophia model but wound up disliking it. Developed a tendency to pull short putts to the left. A buddy at work loved it, so I sold it to him and went back on the putter hunt. This time, I bought a Marilyn model after a hefty search. I love it.
Furthermore, the buddy noticed some wear on the Sophia model. It appeared scratched on the back, but was merely the finish fading away. He sent a note to the company, and they sent him a replacement model free of charge, complete with return shipping covered. The product is great, but the customer service puts them over the top for me.
Recently got a Yes Tracy II and once I got used to the weight and roll from it I've loved it. My putting was starting to become suspect at best but played in a 3 day Labor Day Tourny and made almost everything inside of 20 feet and even holed a few bombs. I was using a semi-mallet so the sight lines and weight took some getting used to but I think I've adjusted.
Ive had my Yes! victoria for about 6-7 months, I love it. The feel of its great and the distance control is the best ive ever had. This is probably down to the c-grooves, the fact that it gets the ball started off rolling means that you wont be inconsistent about distance control from hopping and skipping on the first few feet. I would reccommend to anyone