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Yes Golf Marilyn
Yes Golf Marilyn (6 views/week)
7 reviews
 4.86 of 5

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  • Three squaring lines
  • Loft: 3 degrees
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Review Date
June 26, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: zrockstar ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
Yes! Marilyn

Summary:
The hype is real on this putter. I originally got intrigued after reading some of the reviews on here of the Yes! putters, so I had to go try one for myself. After trying this putter, I knew it was for me. I had tried a bunch of other brands, and even some other Yes! putters, but nothing felt as good as this one. The ball really comes off the face and goes wherever you aim it. I was sinking putts yesterday that I have never even got close to before, and everyone was commenting on my putts. I read some reviews about people not liking the grip, but I thought it felt great, nice and tacky, and the magnetic head cover is nice too. Another nice thing about it is the alignment lines, which make it easy to line up and aim, and it doesn't take up half of your bag like some of the other mallet style putters out there. The only bad thing about it is its availability. I had to call about 30 shops in San Diego County before findind it in a men's 33 inch.



Review Date
April 17, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: tgsevers81 ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Yes! Marilyn

Summary:
This is truly the best putter I have ever used. The most immediate and noticeable aspect of this putter is how quicky it gets the ball rolling. There is virtually no skipping when the ball is struck, it simply goes into an immediate roll. I have tried my new Marilyn against my Two Ball White Hot using a line marked ball and the Marilyn keeps the line rolling straight every time versus the White Hot. If you read the green correctly and aim your putt correctly you will never miss with this putter because the ball “skips” offline…simply will not happen! The ball just keeps rolling with the Yes! putter, it’s almost magical. It is so much fun to have this much confidence in my putting. I highly recommend (for any handicap) at least trying this brand of putter at your local pro shop or golf store (Golf Galaxy carries the Yes! brand) and see how the c-grooves roll the ball so quickly compared to any other brand! Be careful though because you will probably leave with a Yes! putter! The Marilyn design is my favorite, easy to aim, looks great, instills confidence and feels great in my hands.

I gave 5 star value rating because I got it on ebay for 50% retail cost, but would have given 5 stars even at full retail.

I gave 5 star overall rating for the reason stated above.

Customer Service:
N/A

Similar Products Used:
Two Ball White Hot, Ping, Scotty Cameron, TM, Mizuno


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Review Date
February 21, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

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Reviewed by: Mizzy_Fan ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
Yes! Marilyn

Summary:
This is one of the nicest Mallet putters that I have had a chance to play. The lines help with alignment. The feel is muted when compared to a blade. In my opinion, it is the low loft and not the grooves that dictate the performance of this club. I get a truer roll and a better feel with this mallet.

The matte finish really works out well - especially with the sun.

I especially like the magnetic putter cover which does not come off like other covers (on their respective putter).

Customer Service:
N/A

Similar Products Used:
Guerin Rife 2 Bar Mallet
Nike Oz T130
Odyssey 2 Ball putter


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Review Date
February 8, 2007

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: justin ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Marylin

Summary:
as far as reviews go.. i find most of them questionable. I have played a few good name brand putters and this one feel exceptionally good. It is not only beautiful, but it feels really good off the face.. I didn't believe the hype on the golf channel, but i found a good deal on ebay and i am a happy customer

Customer Service:
N?A

Similar Products Used:
oddesey, mizuno



Review Date
July 10, 2006

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: alexcli ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
YesGolf C-Groove Marilyn

Summary:
A local shop had a 25% off sale on used putters and I saw this putter in the bin. It was only $75 so I decided to give it a try. I've played about 6 rounds with it so far and the C-Groove face definitely gets the ball rolling sooner. This putter really seems to work well from about 10' and closer. Definitely seems to "grab" the line and hold it well. The only negative that I've noticed is that it seem a little light and I've had problems leaving putts short and gageing long putts. I've recently added some lead tape to it (about 10 grams) and it definitely feels better to me. Overall, I would say it's a solid putter and the C-grooves really work. Also, since it's not a big name brand like Titleist, Callaway, etc it's not as expensive especially a used one.

Customer Service:
Not used.

Similar Products Used:
Scotty Cameron Red X, Futura, Newport. Bettinardi BB7. Ping Zing


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