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Yes Golf Emma Putters Review

Yes Golf Emma


Description
  • Regular size: 32"-37
  • 355 gram head weight
  • Heel-shafted, double bend shaft
  • Belly Length: 41" or 43
  • Custom fitted head cover



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Review Date
January 31, 2010

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: kivwa ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Yes! Emma

Summary:
Phenomenal putter. The sound off this thing is great, a nice ting off the face and puts an absolutely great roll on the ball. Lag puts are super easy with this technology and I think the weighting helps as well. The alignment is more intuitive with the lack of any sightline or dot which I am a big fan of; I find blatant alignment aids distracting, definitely more of a feel player. Two putters that I would rate above all others I have tried thus far are this one and the rife bimini, these two suit me very well...and I think bottom line you must choose what gives you the most confidence and make a logical decision..do not base it on price unless your getting a custom made putter with custom materials etc. e.g. tour putters $5000+ I havent tried anything like tour made putters but paying that much im assuming they are superior in some manner...

Similar Products Used:
Rife bimini, Scotty Cameron, TM itsy bitsy, Odyssey #9, Yes nicky


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Review Date
December 4, 2006

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Reviewed by: Cory ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
32" yes emma centre shaft

Summary:
i have recently bought a yes emma off ebay for 46quid including P&P(bargain of the century) and its brand new with white headcover. i wos recently using a callaway bobby jone no.9. i cant believe how heavy it is compared to other putters like the 2ball or the craze, but it rolls the ball true and always to the hole.


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Review Date
January 11, 2005

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Reviewed by: Lisbong ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
33" Centre Shafted Emma Putter

Summary:
I recently bought this putter and all I can say is that it's a more like wand than a putter! I love it. It's by far the best putter I've used.

I switched from a Ping C67 to the Emma because although both putters are heavy-headed and centre-shafted (which I like), the shaft of the Emma is more upright so the head of the putter is closer to my body and my head is more over the ball which has helped my alignment. Also, the "tail" really helps this aspect too.

The weight of the head (this is without doubt the heaviest putter i've ever tried!) helps to keep the putter on-line during the stroke and the C-groove pattern on the face helps to achieve a really consistent roll, which is a noticable difference.

This really has transformed my game and at a very reasonable price compared to a lot of putters. ( I bought mine brand new off e-bay for £55 but rrp is approx £100).

It's no wonder so many pro's have turned to these putters even though Yes don't pay anyone to!

Customer Service:
No expereince but good website.

Similar Products Used:
Ping C67
Odyssey 2-ball


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