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C Grooves
I had a go with a Yes putter that has the Harold Swash C Groove design on the putter face. They do "seem" to roll the ball better but I am not taken with the look of the Yes putter designs. I understand Taylor Made is putting C Grooves on their new range of putters. My source for Tour Issue equipment had one but would not sell it to me as he said if it ever made it's way to Ebay that would be the end of any business with his contact. vj, Geof, others . Is there evidence that the C Grooves really help? I am thinking of getting my foster brother who is a metal worker C Grooving my Scotty Cameron but want to know that it is worth it.
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Yes they do....the grooves are designed to help promote less skid and a faster roll.
go here and read CAREFULLY about the C-groove putter....its a little misleading but the results show that the putter does what its suppose to do. www.lindsayputters.com I'm going to be getting one of his putters soon check out this video: www.lindsayputters.com/demo.htm |
I've had a Yes Sophia model (8802 style) for a while and I just got a Callie (Anser style) the other day. I think they do get the ball rolling sooner. The Callie is 33" with a 355gm head weight. Picked one up on EBay brand new in the wrapper for $112 including shipping. They are solid putters and a worthy alternative to Camerons.
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