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Yes! Sophia..same type used by Jim Furyk in 2010 or Odyssey White Ice #2


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Hello, I have a chance to buy a brand new YES! Sophia for $55 or a used Odyssey White Ice #2 blade. Between the two which should I take a chance on? I need some input on how they both feel and distance control and anything else. They both have some offset and I have a strong arc stroke, so would one help more than the other?. I know these blade putters arent the most forgiving, but I don't mind putting some effort into using them. I'm currently using a Ping I-series Piper H so any comparisons would be helpful, but any help is appreciated. I'm not an expert so Im pretty much clueless


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Depends, do you prefer softer insert putters or firmer putters w/o an insert. I personally prefer the milled putters without an insert, so my choice would be the Yes! putter. The roll they put on a putt is very nice.

In the Ogio Chamber Cart Bag w/ Ogio X4 Synergy Push Cart: Driver: Adams Super LS 7.5* w/ Harrison Striper H2 60x Fairway: Adams Tight Lies 16* Fairway Wood w/ Harrison Mugen Black 70x Irons: Adams Idea Pro Black CB1 Irons w/ Project X 6.0 Flighted Steel Shafts (3-PW) Wedges: Yururi Raw Gekku w/ Project X 6.0 Flighted Steel Shafts (53, 57, & 61) Putter: Never Compromise Gambler Straight Ball: Srixon Z-Star/Z-Star XV Tour Yellow GPS: Garmin Approach G6 Shoes: True Linkswear


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I've had both types and the milled one felt nice and was a mallet, but I was inconsistent with it. Just tryin to see if maybe a smaller blade putter will help


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Originally Posted by bobby s

I've had both types and the milled one felt nice and was a mallet, but I was inconsistent with it. Just tryin to see if maybe a smaller blade putter will help

Mallets typically are NOT for someone with a strong arc. Majority of mallet putters are face balanced and designed more for a straight back and through (or close to it) stroke.

I'd say give the Yes! a go. They make a very good putter, that a lot of people overlook.

In the Ogio Chamber Cart Bag w/ Ogio X4 Synergy Push Cart: Driver: Adams Super LS 7.5* w/ Harrison Striper H2 60x Fairway: Adams Tight Lies 16* Fairway Wood w/ Harrison Mugen Black 70x Irons: Adams Idea Pro Black CB1 Irons w/ Project X 6.0 Flighted Steel Shafts (3-PW) Wedges: Yururi Raw Gekku w/ Project X 6.0 Flighted Steel Shafts (53, 57, & 61) Putter: Never Compromise Gambler Straight Ball: Srixon Z-Star/Z-Star XV Tour Yellow GPS: Garmin Approach G6 Shoes: True Linkswear


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