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The naked eye can’t see
it, but when a regular putter face impacts a golf ball
it results in loft causing skidding, side spinning and even
back-spinning before the ball can begin rolling forward
on the green. So the ball is more apt to be affected by
any miniscule aberration it encounters. Even when struck
on the right line, these effects are the principal
causes of missed putts.
The C-Groove on every
Yes! putter solves this problem better than any other
putter on the market. The secret is the 20-degree
upward slant of the C-Groove’s concentric edges. Upon
contact, these edges grip the ball surface and apply
physical forces that simultaneously lift the ball out of
its resting position and impart an over-the-top rolling
motion.

What happens next is
changing the face of putting. Literally. This is the
condensed version of C-Groove technology. For the long
version, Read More about C-Groove technology (as
presented at the 2002 World Scientific Congress of Golf
at St. Andrews) on YES! Golf's website. To the serious
golfer, it's fascinating reading.
The C-Groove design has
been approved by both of golf’s rule-making authorities:
the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews (R&A) and
the United States Golf Association (USGA).
Source: YES! Golf,
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