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What's your guys' opinion on the Yes! Hanna?

Or Yes! putters in general!

Thanks, I am really into center-shafted putters now!

:)

My Sticks:

909D3 8.5 Driver, Proforce V2 X Flex
909F3 13.5 FW
909H 17 Degree Hybrid AP2 (4-PW) 56 + 60 degree Newport 2


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Yes! putters are good. I had a Valerie for a while but got rid of it because I don't really like mallets. The C-Grooves work like they say they do, although you've got to hit it in the centre of the face or you can only catch part of the grooves. Rife's grooves are better in my opinion but the Yes! ones still work well.

I haven't hit the Hannah before but I've tried out the Carolyn which is their centre shafted blade putter; it had a nice feel and it was really easy to keep the putter on line, I'd definitely consider one if I was in the market for a new stick.

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I just picked up a Yes! Hanna about a month ago. Like you I'm really digging center shafted putters and I wasn't happy with the insert on my old Ping 1/2 Craz-e. So far its treated me well. Still 3 putting occasionally, but I can't blame that on the putter!

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  vr6t said:
I just picked up a Yes! Hanna about a month ago. Like you I'm really digging center shafted putters and I wasn't happy with the insert on my old Ping 1/2 Craz-e. So far its treated me well. Still 3 putting occasionally, but I can't blame that on the putter!

Ya, I have the PING I-Series Zing and it feels like a rock

But ya, I think the Hanna looks good, and its center shafted Thanks!!!

My Sticks:

909D3 8.5 Driver, Proforce V2 X Flex
909F3 13.5 FW
909H 17 Degree Hybrid AP2 (4-PW) 56 + 60 degree Newport 2


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I am a fan of Yes putters and own the Yes Callie and Olivia putters (neither are centre shafted). I find them more forgiving and a little heavier than my friends Scotty Cameron which i've tried a few times.

Pricing is very fair and the putter grip is decent but it does get dirty quickly.

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