DENVER, June 16, 2008 – YES! Golf C-Groove putters continues to roll on the professional tours. Last weekend, Duramed Futures Tour player Vicki Hurst recorded her second victory of the year and first one with the new YES! Sandy putter. On the European Tour, YES! had four players finish in the top-ten.
YES! Golf continues to dominate the Duramed Futures Tour with 51 putters in play at the Michelob ULTRA Duramed Futures Players Championship in Decatur, Ill. YES! had three players finish in the top-5, including the winner Vicky Hurst, Lisa Ferraro and Jessica Shipley who both finsihed T-5th.
On the European Tour, YES! Golf had 19 players use the C-Groove putter at the Saint-Omer Open in France. YES! had four players finish in the top-ten, including a T-4th, two T-7th and a T-10th.
The Sandy putter used by Hurst was introduced early this year. The Sandy putter is a face-balanced mallet made of 304 stainless steel with a head weight of 355 grams and a double-bend shaft. It features a high MOI with most of the mass distributed behind the face for stability at impact. The ball width single sight line is found in cavity for ease in alignment. The putter has suggested retail of $190.
YES! C-Groove putters continue to gain popularity on the professional tours and in the golf shops. YES! putters are currently used by more than 200 tour professionals worldwide and recorded 28 wins in 2007. YES! Golf currently has 24 models of C-Groove putters.
YES! Golf, based in Denver, Colorado, is the proven leader in grooved putter technology. Harold Swash, known as the European putting doctor, introduced the innovative theory of concentric grooves in 1995. Today, C-Groove putters are taking the golf world by storm making YES! Golf one of the fastest growing putters on the professional tours. For more information on YES! Golf, call 800.845.4327 or visit www.yesgolf.com.
Contact:
Jackie Beck, 860 304-3643, jackiebeck00@hotmail.com.



