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Yes Golf Abbie
Yes Golf Abbie
3 reviews
 5 of 5

Description
The newest forged model from YES! Golf is the ABBIE. It is a traditional cavity back blade with the soft, responsive feel of 1025 carbon steel. Now both ABBIE and Callie-f combine forged material with...
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Review Date
March 13, 2008

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 5 of 5

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: cmbirdie ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Yes / Abbie 34"

Summary:
I was looking at the new scotty cameron being an avid scotty follower. My last 3 putters have all been camerons. They are great putters, but I just happened to stumble upon the "abbie" from Yes golf. I had always been curious about the c grooves and whether or not it really worked. After putting in the store for 15 minutes, I was sold. It just felt good in the hands and looked good addressing the ball.

After putting 3-4 times over the past week with it, I have to admit that I get a better roll with it than I did with my cameron. My distance control was much better with the "abbie." It was a soft, but not too soft feeling coming off the face, just what I was looking for.

I would highly recommend to anyone looking for more consistancy with their putting speed, not to mention improving the hopping that I would typically get with my old putter.

Similar Products Used:
Scotty Cameron Mil-Spec, Scotty Cameron Newport, Scotty Cameron Futura, Ping anser, Odessey.



Review Date
February 14, 2008

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 5 of 5

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 4 of 5

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Reviewed by: HackerPaul ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
Yes! Abbie Putter

Summary:
I purchased the Yes! Abbie putter with a 34 inch shaft two weeks ago.

I used my father's Callie forged putter for a few months and it worked great for me. The manganese bronze head was a bit too soft for me and didn't provide me with all that much feedback.

The Abbie is great if you concentrate on your stroke and hit the ball consistently in the center area of the face. The putter performs as advertised when you hit it correctly, as all putters should. Straight without hardly a hop or a skip, which is very nice.

I nailed a 30 foot putt off of the fringe the first time I took it to the course. I think that says enough.

Customer Service:
Haven't done any adjusting with them. Ordering took only one week.

Similar Products Used:
Callie-f, Rossa, Scotty Cameron Studio Style Newport 2 and LiquidMetal Putter.


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Review Date
August 7, 2007

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 5 of 5

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: flashman ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
Yesgolf Abbie putter

Summary:
This is a Excellent putter,the ball rolles off the face smooth and true with no hop.This is a brand new model that isn't in the golf stores yet. I purchased mine off of ebay for a excellent price. This is a forged putter with the c groove face. Give it a shot it might just give you "scotty" the boot.

Customer Service:
None needed yet.

Similar Products Used:
Odyssey,Scotty Cameron,Taylormade,Bettinardi,Never Compromise.


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