I have been playing with the YES! tracy for about 2 months now and I am now a firm believer in the C-groove Technology (Designed to produce a true roll).
This is a great putter for those of us who have problems with distance control. I no longer struggle with 3-putts as I did when using other putters. The YES! putters do not have huge alignment aid like most of the Mallet putters coming out today so if you struggle with lining up puts then look elsewhere but if you are looking for better feel and distance control look no further. Soon you will be saying YES! :nodsmiley
I've had a Yes Callie for about six months now. Had a Scotty Newport Two for about six years before that, which I loved. I bought the Callie blind on ebay having had a go with a friend's tracy two. One round and it was in my bag for good. Lovely putter. Really easy to line up and puts an amazing roll on it. The only problem I have is with hitting it hard on slow long putts on winter greens, but that's not really a problem in the summer, so it got an eagle from me. Plus, when it's that good from ten feet, it doesn't matter how close you get your long putts.
The Callie is the only putter that has made me think twice about my Cameron. It is a very good putter. I love the weight and the roll is as good a a Cameron. Great putter.
The Callie is the only putter that has made me think twice about my Cameron. It is a very good putter. I love the weight and the roll is as good a a Cameron. Great putter.
Just picked one up from G-Galaxy yesterday. I came in with my mind set on trying the S.C. Newport 2 some more before purchase, but the Callie just caught my eyes ( the yellow grip hehe). Maybe I was bored, or maybe I wanted to see what this C-Groove craze was about. By the end of the day and 3 golf shops later I was sold, the weight is perfect, length perfet, and the ball just feels great coming off the face of the putter. Second to none in my book when it comes to a blade style putter.
I've got the Yes, Marilyn putter. I think my expectations were too great. It's a good, solid putter, but I don't get as much "feel" as I thought I would get.
I still use it, but it rotates in and out of the bag with my Anser, SC Tei3 and Odyssey 2-ball. For me, it wasn't the putter that forced me to retire all of my other putters - which I guess I'm still looking for.
i play a victoria model yes. 33 in. mallet style, very nice putter! puts a good roll on the ball, and for me distance control is spot-on. i have played scotty cameron and bettinardi, and to me they do not compare...
Just a quick update, today I got acouple of pointers on my putting game that blew my mind, my Calie is performing better than ever. Even though I have yet to use her outside of the practive green **** I feel that she will do just fine in my bag. I find that hitting it slightly closer to the heel of the putter kind of in-between the C-Groove and the where the heel meets the neck it makes for a much more solid hit.
One happy customer.
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I purchased a Emma for Christmas and it has been the best putter I have ever used. The ball rolls well of the face, not skidding like my Odyssey or Ping, and the alignment aid works very well.
By an off chance for a good buddies B-day I found myself at a local course today (BearCreek - Presidents course.) All I can say is this putter performed every bit as promised, my long range putts (15-20"+) were left inches to the hole, I did miss 2 birdie shots (I would like to blame my buddies, hehe their golf ethics are very sub par)
but anything withing the 10" range was allmost automatic.
Dwayne if your on these boards thanks for the putting tips.