Two new YES! putters in pink

YES! Golf has announced that it is to roll out it’s popular C-Groove Tracy and Victoria II putters in pink.
YES! Golf has announced that it is to roll out it’s popular C-Groove Tracy and Victoria II putters in pink.
The Pink Tracy, a traditional blade, and Pink Victoria II, a face-balanced mallet, are set to be added to its highly respected range of C-Groove putters this spring.
“Currently, our pink accent line of putters is about 20% of our overall sales. With the addition of the
Pink Tracy and Pink Victoria II, we anticipate our sales to continue to be very strong in this category
for 2007,” said Dave Richardson, YES! Golf’s director of sales.
“The Tracy, the winner of two US Opens, and the Victoria II are two of our best selling putters.”
The Pink Tracy (pictured right) is best suited for golfers who take the putter straight back and through.
A face-balanced traditional blade putter, it is made of 304 stainless steel with a head weight of 340 grams.
The putter features a double bend heel shaft available in 32″-37″, a loft of 2º, and a lie of 72º with 2º flat or upright available.
The Pink Tracy also features a pink, single alignment line in the cavity of the putter. The suggested retail price is $190.00 and it will be available in the US in right hand models only from April 15, 2007.
The Pink Victoria II is a face-balanced 304 stainless steel mallet that is about 10% larger than the original Victoria and has a head weight of 370 grams.
The putter features two alignment aids: a ball-width sight alignment aid on the top rail to align the ball and face and a single line in the cavity for effortless alignment with the target.
The double bend heel shafted putter is available in 32″-37″, has a loft of 2.5º, and lie of 72º with 2º flat or upright available.
The extra weight in the head makes this putter ideal for shorter lengths and for golfers who enjoy a slightly heavier putter.
Like the Pink Tracy, the Pink Victoria II is also best suited for golfers who take the putter straight back and through.
It will also be available from April 15, 2007, in right handed models only at a suggested retail price of $190.00.
The two new additions mean that YES! Golf now offers four models of pink putters: Pink Tracy, Pink Victoria II, Pink Marilyn and Pink Tiffany.
All come with pink sight alignment lines, grips and head covers.
YES! Golf, based in Denver, Colorado, is the proven leader in groove putter technology.
Harold Swash, known as the European putting doctor, introduced the innovative theory of concentric grooves in 1995 and today his C-Groove concept has taken the golfing world by storm.
For further information, go to WWW.yesgolf.com
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