Yes! Natalie Putter
Created: 05/06/07
When searching for a new putter, I had formulated a game plan I wanted to implement in my purchase. The primary concern was finding a putter that suited my back and through stroke. The heel shafted putters I'd been putting with were working alright, but they are more suited for a swinging gate type stroke. After consulting my instructor about finding a new putter that was more suitable to my game, and that would lower my putts per round, he suggested that I try a center shafted mallet type putter. So I went to my favorite local retailer and tried a plethora of models. I was already satisfied with the gains I was experiencing with the center shafted models, so I wanted to zero in on a model that I liked the profile on. I narrowed it down to two, and decided to try my luck on eBay finding one of the two models. Those were the Rife 2-Bar (second choice) and the Yes! Natalie(my first choice). These two models were my top choices because of the anti-skid technology used (the Rife having the roll-grooves and the Yes! having the C-Grooves). The only thing I would have to do is to have a double bend shaft installed, as that was more comfortable than the direct into the head straight shafts. I found a Natalie on here that already had the standard length double bend shaft, and I set my limit on what I would be willing to pay. I actually scored the putter cheaper than my set limit.
I have had this putter for a month. I have put in substantial time at the putting green as well as playing a substantial number of rounds. Before switching from the previous putters I'd owned I was averaging between 32-38 putts per round. The very first round I played with the Natalie, I one putted 8 greens. I was instantly sold on the putter and the technology. I have lowered my average putts per round to between 24-29 putts per round. And I have one putted more greens since switching than I had ever done in the past. I did switch the grip on the putter, as I am more comfortable with a smooth rubber grip than the faux leather pebbled grip that comes standard on Yes! models. I am very pleased with this product and am looking to purchase a second as a back up in case the model is ever discontinued. Since purchasing the putter I am making more putts and leaving lags closer than ever before. It's a true testament to the company that their product works this well for me, and is bought at a far cheaper price than the other putters I've owned, including the 9 Scotties I have in my collection. Unless they come out with an even better model, I don't think I'll ever use another putter on any green unless it bears the Yes! nameplate. Great product from a great new company.
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Yes Natalie 48" heavy putter
Created: 08/04/07
This was my first tall putter, after several belly putters and so many 34-35" putters. I have tried just about everything and as usual, I putted great when I first played this one, but then the newness wore off. Which took me back to mediocre putting. The specifics on this putter revolve around its weight, where it should rightfully be described as a "club," by far the heaviest club I've ever tried. The head is 500g I believe, so this is a pendulum swinger, no jerking on this thing. Due to the C-grooves, it strikes the ball unbelievably soft, with a good resultant roll, but I am frequently short on the right line... working on that now. It is not the cure-all for short putts, where I thought it would be strong. Overall, I have found two keys on this club to (1) keep everything absolutely still (especially the head) through the stroke and (2) make absolutely sure eyes are directly over the ball. Otherwise, alignment will be off.
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Yes Natalie Putter
Created: 09/14/06
The Natalie Putter is excellant, especially if you are having alignment difficulty. It has a long sight line that is very helpful in getting the proper line and stroking that line picture through the ball to the hole. I thought it would work, and it certainly does. I have improved my putting 3-5 putts per round, so I am very pleased.
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Yes! Natalie Putter
Created: 12/08/10
Great putter. One of the best I've used. Give you great feel and have long white line to easily line up the putt.

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Putter There, Natalie!
Created: 12/31/08
This is one of those items that, upon physical contact, just seems to connect with you. Natalie has the right combination of style, heft, smoothness, and overall rhythm that makes you feel good. Taking it to the course gave me a sense of anticipation that I rarely feel, and when felt, sometimes results in a disappointment. Not so with Natalie. The promise felt beforehand was met with success, and with success, a confidence. The two emotions built on one another, and right away I was putting better than I have in a long time. I highly recommend this Natalie to anyone who wants to feel better about their putting prowess!

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