I was already very interested in the YES! brand and their C-groove technology, so this may have influenced me to look extra-hard at their putters, but I didn't even pick one up until I had already test-driven six or seven other putters, just to be sure I didn't unfairly weight my decision by going right for the one I really wanted to try and immediately convincing myself it was the right one.įor $150 street, the YES! putters are a bargain. I came away with a YES! Tiffany model putter. I found, after trying some face weighted clubs, that they were much easier and more consistent to stroke. I am most comfortable with a square-square putting stroke and the toe weighted club fights against that. My local pro shops do not have a large selection and I have quickly grown dissatisfied with my putter (a toe-weighted, alignment aided John Daly mallet that came with my starter set of clubs). I made a 100 mile cruise today to a good golf store to try out some putters.
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