Why We Like It
The appeal of Bettinardi’s putter shaping is that the designs look like something from a simpler era. The company’s milling process, however, is built on a seamless blending of old-world vision and modern-day precision. The face’s flymill pattern creates a uniform feel, sound and control from heel to toe. The subtle sloping of the shoulders in the back flange frames a ball-width cavity and centers the putterhead’s mass to stabilize aim and stroke.
Characteristics
- Nearly symmetrical half-mallet shape is milled from 303 stainless steel with a contrasting black PVD finish.
- Milling and engraving pattern produces consistent feel across the face.
- Slant neck with offset works best for those with a moderately arcing stroke.
- One model (BB48); head weight: 352 grams; length: 33-38 inches; loft: 3 degrees
Highlights
- Top 5 best sound/feel mallet putters, low-handicaps
- Top 5 heaviest-feeling mallet putters, all handicap groups
- Top 5 firmest-feeling mallet putters, all handicap groups
- Top 5 best-looking mallet putters, all handicap groups
Price
$450
HOT LIST PLAYERS FEEDBACK
Ratings are based on players’ assessments in three key performance areas.
Reviews
Nice subtle pop to it. Easy to get it to the hole. On the heavy side but not so much that it takes away from my feel or control.
Ricky, 45, Handicap: +2It's glare-proof. Soft feel off the face, but I still get some audio feedback with a nice click that usually comes from firmer-feeling putters.
Wesley, 29, Handicap: +1Like Van Halen's first album, you know what you're getting. Rolls true with intuitive distance control.
David, 56, Handicap: 13The Secret Move to a Repeatable Putting Stroke
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