2015 Bettinardi Putter Preview

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Bettinardi Golf, makers of world's finest golf products, introduces ten new putter models for 2015. Bettinardi is known for its' high-performance, American crafted, PGA Tour proven putters.

All putters are milled in Bettinardi Golf's 40,000 square foot, state of the art manufacturing facility in Tinley Park, Illinois. This facility allows Bettinardi to harmonize science, beauty, and craftsmanship in order to produce the finest precision milled putters. "By producing all Bettinardi putters in my own manufacturing facility, we are able to push the envelope in design and performance," said Robert Bettinardi, President and CEO of Bettinardi Golf. "No other brand or golf company can claim the same."

The superior performance that Bettinardi infuses into their products has been on display at golf's highest levels. Since 1998, Bettinardi putters have won more than 50 professional golf tournaments around the world, including nine wins in the last two years.

The new 2015 putter line from Bettinardi Golf features tour-inspired head shapes, and never before seen PVD finishes. These improvements are sure to raise the industry standards of cosmetics and precision. Years of testing and research have allowed Robert Bettinardi and his team of American craftsman to enhance an already remarkable brand, into something truly revolutionary.

The 2015 Bettinardi putter line will be released on January 15, 2015.

Studio Stock: The new 2015 Studio Stock putters are milled from a soft carbon steel, and feature Bettinardi's new SuperFly mill face. This tour-inspired face milling promotes a crisper and responsive feel. "We want to give our consumers face milling options when it comes to selecting a putter," Bettinardi said, "We received great feedback from top talent on the PGA Tour in regards to this Superfly mill face. We believe this milling style now belongs in the hands of all golfers." The Studio Stock 2 will showcase a classic BB-8 style head, which has been a choice of many on the PGA Tour. Raised shoulders and flattened bumpers provide great weight displacement for superior balance and stability on this winning blade design.

The Studio Stock 16 is a faced balanced mallet that has been crafted with a custom radius tool to ensure ideal perimeter weighting. This unique tool helps get the ball rolling true, even when not struck directly in the sweet spot. Both Studio Stock models will feature a stunning new, durable Olympic Bronze PVD finish.

Queen B: The new 2015 Queen B line features the latest evolution of Bettinardi's trademarked micro honeycomb face milling. The Queen B model 6 is a wide body, face-balanced blade that sets up impeccably square time after time. The Queen B model 7 has a ridge milled neck that gently flows into a compact mallet. Unlike most mallets, this putter has a slight toe hang that promotes an inside to inside stroke. Both Queen B models are complemented by their astounding Savannah Blue PVD finish. "By far, the Savannah Blue PVD finish turned out better than we thought. The soft lavender and blue palette will be the envy of any foursome."

Signature Series: The Signature Series line is directly from Robert Bettinardi's personal preference in design and performance. "Every year we release two new models on a limited basis that highlight the best that Bettinardi Golf has to offer," Bettinardi said. "The Signature Model 9 is milled with our tour-inspired Super-Fly mill face and this putter will prove itself worthy of any and every bag." The Signature Series 10 was created to be the crown jewel of 2015. The blade style look with a two-tiered muscle and high toe produces a deeper face, which allows the ball to match perfectly with the sweet spot. The classic Bettinardi Honeycomb pattern milled into the face, sets this putter apart from all other models. Sculpted out of the finest 303 stainless steel, these putters proudly feature Robert J. Bettinardi's signature of approval.

Kuchar Model 2- The Kuchar Model 2HM has been modified to feature the half-moon cutout for 2015, and is available in both arm lock and standard models. This truly unique design will gain momentum as the 2016 anchoring ban is quickly approaching. Matt Kuchar and Robert Bettinardi teamed up to design the first center shafted arm lock putter. This model features our FIT Face technology and has zero offset while still maintaining the optimum seven degrees of loft necessary for an arm lock putter to be effective. "Matt approached me at the Masters this year with a standard length version of this putter in hand, and asked how we could make this without the extreme offset," said Sam Bettinardi, VP of Sales and Marketing. "Eliminating the extreme offset of the Kuchar Model 2 will allow for a traditional look at address, which will entice more users to try arm lock style putting."

Inovai - The Inovai is a brand new design for Bettinardi Golf in 2015, and is available in both counterbalance and standard models. Years of research and development within the Bettinardi workshop have culminated in this truly forgiving masterpiece. The putter is milled from 6061 aircraft grade aluminum, and includes a milled stainless steel weight strategically placed low and away from the face. "From the look at address, the Inovai is one of the most pleasing MOI mallets on the market," said Robert Bettinardi. "Once you hit a ball with the Inovai, you will be hard-pressed to pick a different gamer in 2015." The FIT (Feel Impact Technology) face was applied to make this the softest and most responsive feel on an aluminum putter head. The white alignment lines and stainless steel weight create the perfect contrast to the satin black finish. The above features allow for easy alignment, making it truly innovative.


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Man that Queen B model 6 looks pretty! Must have. Someday. :)
 
Really liking the Inovia, May have to seek that one out
 
That Inovai is interesting indeed, IMO a slight departure from the typical look we expect from Bettinardi. Glad THP is coming out with a mallet cover. :)
 
Another slick looking group of lines from Betti
 
CS FTW!!!
 
I want this one what ever model it is

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I like the look of that new Kuchar model. I always loved the look of that line, but those shaft bends never really did it for me. I am excited to see more pictures of it.
 
Queen B 6.

Part of me really wanted to look at that one for a review, but I wanted to set myself up for success so I stuck with a plumbers neck.

Thank you I'd rock it like a champ plus the purple paint fill matches my bag.
 
I definitely have a preferred headshape out of that collection, with the raised bumpers and flow neck. Predictable I suppose.

That said, I am quite underwhelmed with their studio stock this year. They went from a great looking face milling design to something very generic. I honestly expected more.
 
I definitely have a preferred headshape out of that collection, with the raised bumpers and flow neck. Predictable I suppose.

That said, I am quite underwhelmed with their studio stock this year. They went from a great looking face milling design to something very generic. I honestly expected more.

I get the sentiment and had the same thing in my mind until I put it on a golf ball. It's really very nice. Like just about perfect nice. Not the really quiet/dead FIT feel, but just solid and plush.
 
I get the sentiment and had the same thing in my mind until I put it on a golf ball. It's really very nice. Like just about perfect nice. Not the really quiet/dead FIT feel, but just solid and plush.

I too felt they could improve on the sound/feel, however I thought they'd be able to do that with the awesome milling we've seen over the years.. That octagon look that makes Betti unique from other companies, quickly recognizable when rolling, especially with the giant "B" or logo right at the heel.
 
What does face milling do?
 
Look really nice.

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I too felt they could improve on the sound/feel, however I thought they'd be able to do that with the awesome milling we've seen over the years.. That octagon look that makes Betti unique from other companies, quickly recognizable when rolling, especially with the giant "B" or logo right at the heel.


Nah I get it. They are sort of known for the honeycomb and FIT and rightfully so since they are so different and stunning to look at. Flymill has been around for awhile too. I'll say that with a BB8 that's all tricked out and this one both at home I'd lean towards this one. I hate to do this, but it makes me think of the Giannini in ways and that thing is like right there at the top of the top for me.
 
I've always loved the Honeycomb milling and it had one of the greatest feelings when it struck the ball. Never was a fan of the FIT face though. I'm very interested to try this milling and see how it compares to the Honeycomb
 
2015 Bettinardi Putter Preview

It appears in those pics they centered up all the cavity engravings this year, if so then thank goodness. The look they've had at previous times of the "Bettinardi" engraving in the cavity being lower than center has always IMO looked unfinished, but that pic above seems to show they've fixed that?
 
love some of those I will have to try one one day
 
That Queen B 6 is ASTONISHING. I've been looking for a facebalanced squareback model ever since trying the method core 04 and the scotty select squareback. Instant ponder mode, cant wait for my tax return this year.
 
This is one brand I've never tried, let alone bought. I do like the looks of the Queen B model 6 and Studio Stock 2
 
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