description Yes! Tracy Putter Overview
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Yes! Tracy Putter ranks #96 of 207 in the Golf Club ranking, behind TaylorMade Stealth 2 Driver, ahead of PXG 0311 T Gen5 Irons.
balance Yes! Tracy Putter Pros & Cons
- Excellent forward roll technology
- Soft feel on putts
- Distinctive head shape
- Hard to find new
- Insert can wear out
help Yes! Tracy Putter FAQ
What does the C-Groove face on the Yes! Tracy putter do?
The concentric C-shaped grooves were designed to lift the ball out of its resting depression and start forward roll sooner. The Tracy is milled rather than fitted with a soft polymer face insert, so calling C-Groove an insert can be misleading.
What head shape is the original Yes! Tracy?
The Tracy is a traditional heel-toe weighted blade associated with the Anser-style family of putters. Variants such as the Tracy II and Tracy Forged Carbon changed details including construction, weighting, and neck configuration.
Which professional golfers used a Yes! Tracy?
Retief Goosen used a Tracy-style C-Groove putter during his 2001 and 2004 U.S. Open victories. Matt Fitzpatrick also played a Yes! Tracy II for years before winning the 2022 U.S. Open with a custom Bettinardi.
Can I still buy a new Yes! Tracy putter?
The original Tracy is mainly encountered on the used market because Yes! Golf's ownership and product range changed after its 2000s peak. Adams later revived C-Groove putters, but those are not identical to every Tracy model.
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