YES golf Carolyne?

RobbOnTheRock

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I tried this club today at a pro shop here in Canada, and it just felt right??

Don't seem to need to hit it hard at all and moves off the face lovely......

So before I spend £130 or $180 on a club anything I should watch out for with Yes putters?

Any reviews would be good.

Cheers
AndyR
 
I posted a similar thread a few weeks back.

I have moved from Taylormade to YES! The main reason for my switch was The TM AGSI-C insert lacked the feel I wanted on longer putts and wanted to move to a milled face.

The people who responded to my thread spoke well of YES! and set my mind at ease.

Here's the thread.

Since switching to a YES! Robin my distance has improved massively, feel of shot is excellent and the grips are amazing if you go for the Winn AVS (Yellow, white and black).

Although this didn't stop me putting like a complete tool yesterday
 
Lol, yes I can understand that.

I'm really tempted with Carolyne, quite a heavy head, and seemed to give me a better feel with where the club head is.

I had a lesson recently and for 20mins we did putting and his only advise to me was on alignment as opposed to swing and grip etc....

Will read up on your thread.

Cheers
Andy
 
If you like it.....

I use a TM agsi, and think it's the best thing ever.

My pro seems to stock mostly Scotty but also some Rife and Yes! and these 3 are the makes that I tinker around with the most.

The players at mine that have them, love them (the Yes!) and I've never heard any negative feedback.
 
Well I had to have her!!

Even better I got money knocked off, taxes in for $147 which is about £95.

I love it, used my own balls (oh ere missus) and she was both gentle and accurate ;)

I'm afraid there was no v-easy in St John's maybe when I get back home!

Cheers
Andy
 
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