Yes! C-Groove Hanna Mallet Putter Review
Yes! has now come out with new and revolutionary products consistently improving golfing standards and helping out golfers. Their innovations have helped many a golfer by making his game very simple. Keeping in this line, Yes! has come out with a new line of putters. This line is called the Hanna line of putters and uses the revolutionary C-groove technology. This technology is patented and cannot be used by any other manufacture.
The Hanna putter has many noteworthy features. It is one of the few face balanced putters out there. Hanna stands out of the crowd easily with this feature. It also is one of the few putters that are shafted at the center. The Hanna line of putters is very simple and effective. The head is made from high grade 305 stainless steel. The head weighs about 355 grams. The weight is distributed from the heel to the toe. This lends a high level of stability to the putter head. This weight distribution also facilitates a high level of forgiveness. With the Hanna, you do not have to worry a lot about the point of contact.
The man behind the Yes! line of putters is the legendary Dr. Harold Swash. He is known as the “Putting Doctor” in Europe. He is also the coach to many of the Ryder team from Europe. He is a hard working engineer who chose to make the task of putting a little simpler. He realized the main problem in putting is getting the ball to roll as soon as possible. So he came out with the revolutionary design of the C-groove.
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Yes! C-Groove Putter Hanna - Right Hand - 35 Inches Sale Price: $149.95 |
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The C-Groove Hanna model is a center-shafted mallet style putter with a unique face-balanced design and extra long single sightline. Using the Yes! C-Groove putter creates stabilization in the rolling motion dramatically sooner than any other putter... |
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Yes! Golf Hanna - C-Groove Putters - 34"" - RH Sale Price: $166.67 |
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On any putt, on any green, a putter's impact on the golf ball often results in skidding, sliding, back spinning, and even hopping before the ball can begin rolling on the green. Even when struck on the right line, these effects are the principal causes of missed putts... |
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