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swaaain
Feb 9, 2005, 06:56 PM
Just wanted to show everyone the new Olivia putter from Yes! This putter will have 3 different weight setting which you can tune to the speed of the greens you are playing that day. It will come with 3 different sets of weights and a tool to make the adjustments. It will retail somewhere around $230 ish, or there abouts.

Jeff

haribo
Feb 9, 2005, 07:05 PM
sweet!!!!!!!!!!!!

haribo

Queen of the Beach
Feb 15, 2005, 06:23 PM
Wow that's a nice putter. Does it come in a 33 or 34 length?

haribo
Feb 16, 2005, 11:18 AM
Wow that's a nice putter. Does it come in a 33 or 34 length?
I feel like I'm starting to sound like an infomercial ... ;) but here it goes:

Since Jeff/swaaain is the official putter fitter for Yes!Golf he can make it any length and lie you want or better, you need.


haribo

Ego Woods
Feb 16, 2005, 01:13 PM
man, all this pluggin' going on in the forum...:rolleyes:

haribo
Feb 16, 2005, 02:33 PM
Yeah, I stop now. Oh, one more thing ... did I tell you about that new and improved George Foreman grill??? You got to try it. It also comes in a bigger tour burger version and I'm sure "xyz" here can set you up.

;-)

haribo

Queen of the Beach
Feb 16, 2005, 07:16 PM
Yeah, I stop now. Oh, one more thing ... did I tell you about that new and improved George Foreman grill??? You got to try it. It also comes in a bigger tour burger version and I'm sure "xyz" here can set you up.

;-)

haribo
hahaha I get it. :rolleyes:

Greywolf
Mar 26, 2005, 04:24 PM
The Olivia is a very nice putter, it has 3 sets of weights (aluminum, brass and tungsten). It comes with a tool to remove and reinstall the weights, it puts a very smooth roll on the ball, they retail at $229 at Golftown, I picked one up 2 weeks ago and it will be in the bag when the courses open.

Grass Roots Tour
Mar 26, 2005, 04:46 PM
Needless to say these things aren't cheap, eh.

What is their claim to fame that makes the ball start rolling so quickly? Do they have a website? Does anyone know the rep?

Greywolf
Mar 26, 2005, 05:05 PM
Needless to say these things aren't cheap, eh.

What is their claim to fame that makes the ball start rolling so quickly? Do they have a website? Does anyone know the rep? The Olivia is the most expensive model at this time. There are several models priced in the $149 range. There are 2 Yes sites...

www.yesgolf.ca (http://www.yesgolf.ca)

www.yesgolf.com (http://www.yesgolf.com)

Grass Roots Tour
Mar 26, 2005, 06:37 PM
The Callie looks like another Ping copy just like Scotty Cameron copied all Ping stuff.
I guess theres only so many ways to build a putter and why mess with what works.

haribo
Mar 26, 2005, 06:44 PM
Basically you're correct. But with the Yes! putters shape/design is not the important thing. The C-Grooves make the big difference. That's what makes the Yes putters stand out.

haribo

P.S.
Sergio Garcia is most recent PGA Pro "convert" who's using a Yes. He's playing a Yes! Tracy at the Player's.

Greywolf
Mar 27, 2005, 08:54 AM
The Callie looks like another Ping copy just like Scotty Cameron copied all Ping stuff.
I guess theres only so many ways to build a putter and why mess with what works.
Agreed, there are only so many good designs to go around. Many people have made putters similar to the Ping Anser, why mess with what works.

Special_K
Mar 27, 2005, 10:50 AM
The Olivia is shaped just like the old Zebra putter.

Gotta say though, the C-groove technology is for real. The roll that you impart on the ball is truly amazing.

Love my Yes! Natalie.

247golfing
Mar 27, 2005, 11:12 PM
I went to the Golftown at Kennedy/401, Weston Rd and First Markham Place the other day last week and still didn't see this new Yes! model. Maybe I was just looking at LH putters. I really see immediate change to more stabilize and consistent roll using these putters. Golftown only carries 34" and 35" ... and very limited models for LH. My final pick is the Sophia model - a traditional blade style putter, so I can now retire my 4-year-old Goliath Nodoubt II.

Special_K
Mar 27, 2005, 11:18 PM
Yeah because I saw the Callie at the First Markham location, as well as most (if not all the models) in right.


I went to the Golftown at Kennedy/401, Weston Rd and First Markham Place the other day last week and still didn't see this new Yes! model. Maybe I was just looking at LH putters. I really see immediate change to more stabilize and consistent roll using these putters. Golftown only carries 34" and 35" ... and very limited models for LH. My final pick is the Sophia model - a traditional blade style putter, so I can now retire my 4-year-old Goliath Nodoubt II.

Greywolf
Mar 28, 2005, 04:39 PM
I went to the Golftown at Kennedy/401, Weston Rd and First Markham Place the other day last week and still didn't see this new Yes! model. Maybe I was just looking at LH putters. I really see immediate change to more stabilize and consistent roll using these putters. Golftown only carries 34" and 35" ... and very limited models for LH. My final pick is the Sophia model - a traditional blade style putter, so I can now retire my 4-year-old Goliath Nodoubt II. Nice putter too!

Grass Roots Tour
Mar 28, 2005, 05:57 PM
Greywolf, that many putters some would consider a sickness. Ever sought professional help? LOL

Greywolf
Mar 28, 2005, 06:21 PM
Greywolf, that many putters some would consider a sickness. Ever sought professional help? LOL
It is a sickness of a sort but harmless except for the bank account.:D No professional help, yet!

rgk5
Apr 1, 2005, 05:36 AM
Just wanted to show everyone the new Olivia putter from Yes! This putter will have 3 different weight setting which you can tune to the speed of the greens you are playing that day. It will come with 3 different sets of weights and a tool to make the adjustments. It will retail somewhere around $230 ish, or there abouts.

Jeff
$199 at any Golf Town.

rgk5
Apr 1, 2005, 05:37 AM
I went to the Golftown at Kennedy/401, Weston Rd and First Markham Place the other day last week and still didn't see this new Yes! model. Maybe I was just looking at LH putters. I really see immediate change to more stabilize and consistent roll using these putters. Golftown only carries 34" and 35" ... and very limited models for LH. My final pick is the Sophia model - a traditional blade style putter, so I can now retire my 4-year-old Goliath Nodoubt II.
Most of the Yes! models are not made in 33" models.

haribo
Apr 1, 2005, 12:30 PM
Most of the Yes! models are not made in 33" models.

Swaaain is the official fitter for Yes!Golf. He's located at Angus Glen. He can take care of all wishes/needs.

Focker Singh
May 16, 2005, 07:39 PM
I am growing more and more fond of the YES putters. I am contemplating between the Callie and Tracy II. Both are very simular, just got to make a decision. I am a traditional style putter fan, I dont really like the Sophia or Olivia. The C Groove technology really does work. I've spend a couple hours on the putting greens trying different putters. I even like it better than Scotty's. Anyone else thinking of getting one?

jsunsun
May 16, 2005, 11:27 PM
I am growing more and more fond of the YES putters. I am contemplating between the Callie and Tracy II. Both are very simular, just got to make a decision. I am a traditional style putter fan, I dont really like the Sophia or Olivia. The C Groove technology really does work. I've spend a couple hours on the putting greens trying different putters. I even like it better than Scotty's. Anyone else thinking of getting one?good luck to you deciding! i had to toughest times deciding between the callie, tracy I and II when i bought mine. i ended up with the callie because I like its look the best, even though i thought i putted better with the tracy I and II. the callie is 10g heavier, and 30$ more expensive at golftown. i also spend a lot of time trying out the amy. i must say, that's one of the most ugly putter designs i have ever seen, but it's feel is ABSOLUTELY amazing!!! it's a blade style putter that "feels" like a mallet! but i just couldn't over look it's ugliness...

wayland
May 17, 2005, 12:58 AM
Is it possible to get a 33" model with a custom lie (ie. 4* flat)?

I figure if swaain is 'fitting' these, there's gotta be more work than simply attaching a head to a shaft.

haribo
May 17, 2005, 02:10 PM
Is it possible to get a 33" model with a custom lie (ie. 4* flat)?

I figure if swaain is 'fitting' these, there's gotta be more work than simply attaching a head to a shaft.

Fitting doesn't me to attach a head to a shaft ... :rofl: :rofl: geez

Get in touch with Swaain and he will help you decide which is the best Yes putter for your putting stroke (if you don't have one already that is) and then adjust loft, length and lie to fit your needs.

swaaain
May 24, 2005, 06:23 AM
Wayland,

Almost anything involved in a custom putter can be done, other than altering the grind of the head and what not. Most lie's and lofts can be acheived through bending of the heads or shafts. It is more difficult to bend a double or triple bend shaft more than 2 or 3 degree's but it could be done if truely needed. Id you are interested i getting fitted for a Yes! putter, just send me an email to jswain@angusglen.com.

Swaaain

Is it possible to get a 33" model with a custom lie (ie. 4* flat)?

I figure if swaain is 'fitting' these, there's gotta be more work than simply attaching a head to a shaft.