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Yes Golf Callie Putters Review

Yes Golf Callie


Description
  • 355 gram head weight
  • Loft: 2.5 degrees
  • Lie: 72 degrees std
  • Straight steel shaft; offset hosel
  • Shaft lengths 32" to 37
  • Custom fitted head cover



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Review Date
August 15, 2011

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: luke ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
yes! callie

Summary:
i felt this putter in a golf shop (not sure which one) and instantly fell in love with it due to the well balanced feel of the weight of the club.
another aspect of the club i enjoyed is the way it rolls and it doesnt bobble or have some backspin at the start of a putt because of the c-groove technology that it incorporates one other thing that i enjoy about the putter, it feels so so soft.
it made the newport 2.5 feel like a stone it was that hard and harsh
overall a great putter which i would highly reccomend

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Similar Products Used:
scotty cameron newport 2.5


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Review Date
June 21, 2010

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: kiwisimmo ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Yes Callie 34" LH

Summary:
Us left-handed golfers don't change clubs and especially putters very often as the choice is so poor. Found a shop selling lots of LH goodies so I tried out the Yes putter and a Scotty Cameron on the putting grren. The callie felt right immediately and I had no three putts, whereas the Scotty Cameron felt like a bucking bronco with relatively little control. I have been out on the course twice and have already broken a few opponents' hearts with my friend Callie...

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Review Date
September 3, 2009

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: texaswedgewarrior ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Yes Callie

Summary:
Am a 12 HC and feel like have had the yips all year.. my long standing scotty studio style seemed to just stop working.. since then have tried oddysey 2ball (seemed too offset for me) and the scotty squareback & fast back(good for short putts)and the scotty 1.5 and 2 studio select.. The Yes callie has finally cured me and my handicap will soon be going into single figures.. great roll, feel and balance.. even on a few mis hits the c grooves ensure you get some roll and the ball ends up better than you expect..

Customer Service:
not used

Similar Products Used:
Scotty - Fastback, Squareback, 1.5, 2
Oddysey 2-Ball, white hot blade


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butch (09/03/2009)
If your yips return try the Heavy Putter; either the original Heayy series (very cheap on E-Bay) or the new Mid-Weight series. It's cured my yips and horrifying fear of 1-3 foot putts; the heavy weight hinders jabbing at the ball and has turned my short putts into virtual gimmees. Long putts are harder to lag for some people (though I haven't experienced this) but from a confidence building angle it's still better to start with sinking all the 3 footers and then working on the long putts. These putters will never win a beauty contest but after going thru 20 putters I'm convinced it's the best yip curer out there.
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Review Date
July 30, 2009

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Reviewed by: jkidd23 ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
callie

Summary:
Have used a lot of putters and this one is the best, expecially for the price. The ball getts rolling really quick just like advertized and it has a great feel to it. Before I would average about 38-42 putts a round and now im down to about 32. My putting has gotten better but the putter has not hurt me any. Give it a try it will work for you.

Similar Products Used:
Ping


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Review Date
August 5, 2008

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Reviewed by: choo.choo ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Yes! Golf Valerie mallet putter

Summary:
After using a Nike OZ mallet for the last three years it was time for a change. I tried a bunch of putters on multiple outings to Golf Galaxy and finally narrowed it down to the Rife 2-Bar or the Yes! Valerie. Both roll it very pure and the Rife has an alignment notch and good sight alignment with the two bars bracketing the ball. After holing more putts with the Valerie it was an easy decision. Performance on the course has been awesome. I'm draining 6 & 8 foot putts far more consistently. With the C-Grooves, the ball starts rolling quickly and goes straight. Distance control is great. Check out the Golf Magazine 2008 equipment edition. The Rife has a higher MOI but the Valerie has half the heel/toe dispersion (6" on a 14' putt vs. about 18" for the Rife).

Similar Products Used:
2008 Rife 2 Bar hybrid putter


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