SOLD!!! – Adams Golf Buys YES! Putters For Cool $1.5 Million!
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SOLD!!! – Adams Golf Buys YES! Putters For Cool $1.5 Million!

SOLD!!! – Adams Golf Buys YES! Putters For Cool $1.5 Million!

SOLD!!! To Adams Golf for A Cool $1.5 Million!

Well the live auction for the YES! Putter company ended today and Adams Golf looks to be the proud new owner. Picking up an already established brand for $1.5 million might sound like a lot of dough although in the end this is a pretty good deal.  From what we have been told only a handful of companies bid on the putter brand at the live auction…and Adams was the only golf company to post an offer.

YES! – A Good Fit For Adams Golf

Previously we had heard from the CEO of YES! Golf that Cleveland/Srixon was interested in buying the putter company before it went into Chapter 7 Bankruptcy.  Although it seems as though that deal fell through and as far as I know Cleveland/Srixon did not place a bid during the auction.  The purchase for Adams Golf seems to be a better fit as well.  Cleveland/Srixon already has two other putter brands…Never Compromise & Cleveland while Adams had yet to establish a stronghold in that market.  Last year they made an attempt with the Adams A7 Select putters at a lower price point.  And just this week we got a glimpse at some of their work with a few limited edition damascus steel putters as well.  So they have toyed with the idea…although by now owning the YES! brand it will instantly establish them with a complimentary putter brand similar to something along the lines of Callaway & Odyssey.

So What’s Next For the Adams/YES! Brand?

Since we posted the news on Twitter about the purchase we have received quite a few emails from readers wondering what is next for the YES! Putter brand.  We obviously don’t know the answers to these questions for sure but we will speculate on what our opinions are on the future for Adams/YES! putters.

1. Will they still use the C-Groove technology in future models? – Other then the YES! name the most valuable asset in this auction was the patented C-Groove technology used on YES! Putters.   So my feeling is that they will absolutely continue to use the C-Groove technology on future models.

2. What will happen to all the current YES! Putter models? – hard to say really…a couple ways to go here.  They could unload the previous YES! models to wholesale sites and start fresh with a new palette of Adams/YES! inspired models to reinvigorate the brand.  Or they might decide to keep it business as usual and continue selling the current models through the available distribution channels.  We will just have to wait and see.

3. What future plans does Adams have for YES! Putters? – moving forward I see Adams condensing down to a few of the more popular models in the line and adding a couple new models to the mix as well.  One of the issues I feel YES! Golf had was the over abundance of models to choose from.  It created consumer confusion and quite a bit of overhead as well.  And in a down economy I feel this amount of inventory caused many of their issues.  Especially with many of their vendors going out of business.  So I don’t expect an awful lot of changes…though a couple new models launching in the 2nd half of 2011 would not surprise me.

4. Will they keep the YES! name or will it change to Adams putters? – Like previously stated the I feel the brand name and trademarks for the YES! name was the most valuable asset in the purchase so I would be surprised if the name changed.

5. Do you see Adams employing some of their R&D technology on their putter line? – From the way Adams pumps out new technology I would be surprised if they didn’t but this will depend on whether or not they want to leave the brand as is and continue with its previous success.  Or…if they want to try and take it to the next level and implement some of the things they have been toying with on prototype putter models in the past couple years.  Should be an interesting next 12 months for the YES! Putter brand that is for sure.

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      cheymike

      13 years ago

      I am so glad to hear that someone like Adams has bought YES! putters. My wife and I both game one of their putters and love them. I imagine Adams will be able to push the brand a bit more aggressively than YES! did and hope they are as successful with them as they are with the Idea line. If you haven’t tried one, you owe it to yourself to give one a shot. I’ve never putted with anything that feels better.

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      cristina

      13 years ago

      im excited to see how will it shake out…lol

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      Colby Evans

      13 years ago

      That should’ve said raw forged wedge.

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      Colby Evans

      13 years ago

      I’m glad someone bought Yes! I play Adams currently, and I might give these putters a look. I gamed a Natalie for a while, but found that it wasn’t just right for me. I hope they’ll make a long neck face balanced anser style putter. Course I’d also love to see a Squareback style as well, as that’s what I currently game. If I could get an Adams putter in the bag, the only thing I’d game that wasn’t Adams would be wedges. Course they don’t offer a wedge I like currently, and I don’t see their business model including a forged wedge any time soon. Now if we can just get them to make the putters out of a soft carbon steel and an identical one in stainless (to give people options), it’d be golden. Can’t wait to see how it shakes out.

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      John Ineson

      13 years ago

      Maybe Adams can provide some leverage at Golf Digest whose putter Hot List included 5 Pings and no mention of Yes! — the putter that sank Jim Furyk’s $11,000,000+ putt! Talk about an oversight!! But then, Yes! doesn’t advertise in Golf Digest. You scratch my back I’ll scratch yours.

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      Justin

      13 years ago

      The Hot List is as useful as a a picture of a glass of water to a man dying of thirst. I wouldn’t put much stock in that advertising dollars-driven drivel.

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      Bill

      13 years ago

      Perfect match. Wonderful that Yes Putters will survive.

      Reply

      Rico Farve

      13 years ago

      Great article!

      Reply

      Dick

      13 years ago

      I’m thinking I might finally be able to own a Yes! putter. My hat has been held in salute to Adams for offering quality equipment at an affordable price. A friend has the Yes! Hanna model and I enjoy playing with him just so I can use his putter. Also grateful that the brand and technology lives on.

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      P-Gunna

      13 years ago

      I called it in the first YES thread a while back, Adams is now officially my favorite company.

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      skip

      13 years ago

      Adams certainly needs to be involved in making the look of the YES putters match the price point. If you’ve ever addressed the ball and looked down on an a7 select, you’d be stunned that they sell for only 70-80 dollars. The lines are clean, the weight is good, and the feel is really solid.
      Yes putters have never impressed me from a fit and finish standpoint aside from the face technology. I think if done right, Adams could make the brand a true player in an already over crowded putter market.

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      rlogolf1

      13 years ago

      Agree with Skip – love my A7 60 series. Looks great at address and has a great feel off the putter face. Don’t care much for the yellow but would like to see a merge in technology and looks with YES!

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      Justin

      13 years ago

      They should run it like the way Callaway runs Odyssey… if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. As far as wholesaling inventory and whatnot, I think it’d make sense for them to keep it business as usual. There’s less financial investment by leaving things as-is. Of course, I’d still want a Sophia for dirt cheap, but that’s beside the point LOL.

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