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High Speed Video Demonstration at Las Vegas PGA Show
YES! Golf representatives put the putters to the high-speed video test again at the annual Las Vegas PGA Golf Show, held September 11-13, 2000. YES! Golf has set up similar video demonstrations at the annual PGA show in Orlando (February 2000), the ING show in Pinehurst (May 2000), and at golf clubs and tournaments across the country.

Golf Professionals, club shop managers, and leisure golfers from around the country tested C-Groove putters against their favorite model with the Sony high-speed video camera as the judge. The demonstrations have clearly shown golfers how the patented grooves create more 'dwell time' and start the golf ball rolling toward the hole more quickly than other brands of putters. This action minimizes the 'skipping' that can cause putts to veer off-course. C-Groove putters have been shown to produce up to a 600% purer roll than other brands of putters including Ping, Titleist, Wison and Odyssey.

Shown below is actual video footage from C-Groove putter demonstrations. The frames below are taken from the Sony high speed video camera used in the demos and are time-synchronized; the golf balls are traveling at the same speed.

Frame 1:
Prior to impact. C-Groove putter is shown on bottom.
Frame 2:
Immediately after impact. The golf ball struck by the C-Groove putter has completed 1/4-turn. Other brand has not started rolling.
Frame 3:
At 14 inches, C-Groove golf ball has completed 1/2-turn. Other brand still "skipping" forward and begins to rotate on it's vertical axis (spin sideways).
Frame 4:
At 20 inches, C-Groove golf ball has nearly completed a full turn. Other brand begins forward roll.
Frame 5:
At 26 inches, the golf ball struck by C-Groove has completed 1.5 turns. Other brand begins to roll with 1/4 turn and has also rotated sideways 1/4 turn.