Yes! Golf Milly True Alignment Putter Review
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At a glance
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Pros
Easy to square up at address, alignment line really jumps out
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Cons
Looks a bit plasticky
What we say...
Technology
The Milly putter from Yes! Golf has a bump on the sole that is said to keep the face square regardless of the loft. This rounded bar has been in development since 2008 and gets gradually thicker and curves upwards as it goes from the heel to the toe to ensure the face is square regardless of how you set it down. It uses Yes’s C-Groove face technology to improve the roll, while that yellow and black contrast is said to make it easier for your eyes to align the clubface. Donna model also available, both face balanced, in 34/35 inches and LH.
Tested
As reviewed in our 2014 Putters Test: The look of the yellow section is a bit plasticky, but the rest of the finish is nice. Liked the yellow and black contrast, the alignment line really does jump out. It rolled the ball well. Having the hands back, something more likely to happen with a larger head, allowed the sole bar to keep the face square. Once you get past the looks it performs well in all areas. Felt easy to square up at address. The ball seemed to roll earlier than most.