
81 Total Tour Wins.
Owners of the patented C-Groove Technology.
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| Robot testing was also conducted to compare consistency of distance and line for balls struck with identical force numerous times on a 50′ putt. These tests substantiated the fact that the C-Groove putter, due to its truer roll, was more consistent in distance and line. By hitting the ball |
Yes! Golf is the emerging leader in the field of advanced putter design and related technology. Today, Yes! putters, with C-Groove Technology are played on every major professional tour in the U.S, Europe, Asia, and Australia. Yes! putters are steadily helping hundreds of tour pros and thousands of amateur golfers worldwide reach their highest putting potential.
How C-Grooves Work
By gripping the back of the ball and lifting it forward on impact, the C-Grooves of a Yes putter create almost instant stabilization, causing the ball to roll forward much sooner than any other putter. In fact, as much as six times sooner.
The naked eye can’t see it, but when a regular putter face impacts a golf ball it results in loft causing skidding, side- and even back-spinning before the ball can begin rolling forward on the green. So the ball is more apt to be affected by any miniscule aberration it encounters. Even when struck on the right line, these effects are the principal causes of missed putts
The C-Groove on every Yes! putter solves this problem better than any other putter on the market. Which is why it’s covered by multiple patents.
The secret is the 20-degree upward slant of the C-Groove’s concentric edges. Upon contact, these edges grip the ball surface and apply physical forces that simultaneously lift the ball out of its resting position and impart an over-the-top rolling motion.
The illustration to the right is a detailed summary of multiple 20′ test putts as conducted by an independent testing firm. Using a putting robot and a 100-frame-per-second video camera, they were able to show how the C-Groove putter dramatically and consistently outperforms the putters of other major golf companies.
Balls struck with the Yes! C-Grooves invariably achieved forward roll quicker than balls struck by competitive putters which repeatedly skidded, skipped and spun before settling into forward roll in approximately 18 inches.
And the sooner a ball achieves smooth forward roll, the better the line it will have and the less likely it is to be affected by aberrations in the green. In short, more putts will drop in.
Even when struck up to a quarter of an inch off center, the C-Groove putter rolls the ball sooner and more consistently.










I am interested in a YES Olivia putter. Do you still have them available?
Marvin,
Sorry we don’t have any of the discontinued Olivia putters for sale.
Can we buy YES putters as a component part?
Same as #3 above. Can YES heads be bought as components?
The YES! putters are not available as components only as fully assembled putters.
I have a Tracy II putter I purchased a few years back which took place of my Odyssey mallet putter. I 2 putt very well with it and if the ball doesn’t go in I’m usually 12 inches or less from the hole. I participated in a golf tournament and every player had a chance with 3 balls for a putting contest at 25 feet, well yours truly won $100.00 not just for being the closest to the hole but the only player to sink the ball in. Needless to say when the ball dropped in I pumped my fist and said “yes.”