DENVER, September 28, 2009 – The winner of CVS/pharmacy LPGA Challenge in Danville, Calif., used the YES C-Groove Tracy putter to finish with a tournament-record 20-under par. This was her fifth career win but first on the LPGA Tour. Her four-day total of 268 included 23 birdies and one eagle.
The Tracy putter is a face-balanced, cavity back, traditional blade putter made of 304 stainless steel. It has a head weight of 340 grams, loft of 2.5 degrees and lie of 72 degrees standard. The putter is has a double bend shaft. The Tracy is available in right and left hand for a suggested retail of $190.
YES! also recorded a tie for ninth at the CVS/pharmacy LPGA Challenge with the player using a Marilyn putter. On the Champions Tour, Mark Wiebe used the Natalie Belly putter to finish tie for ninth at the SAS Championship in Cary, N.C.
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. YES! Golf has 24 models of putters available, including five popular models in Belly and Long.
YES! Golf, based in Denver, Colo., 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 information on YES! Golf, call 800.845.4327 or visit www.yesgolf.com.
Contact:
Jackie Beck, jackiebeck00@hotmail.com, 860.304.3643.