I visited Bettinardi's Studio B in Oak Brook, Ill., to get for a putter. The putter (and knowledge) I went home with was ...
Looking for a club that no one else on the planet can claim or one that is specifically personalized for you? Bettinardi has you covered. One of the benefits of Bettinardi owning and operating all of ...
The Bettinardi Queen B franchise was first introduced in 2015 and has always stood out among Bettinardi putters due to the variation of head shapes and non-traditional bronze finishes. While in 2023 ...
Bettinardi worked with Matt Fitzpatrick on more than 30 prototypes to create two new Tour-inspired milled putters.
On Tuesday, Bettinardi unveiled two new shapes in its Antidote series of putters, which are low-torque, toe-up designs from the Bettinardi family. The trend has boomed over the last two years and ...
One man’s loss turned into a life-changing moment for Bob Bettinardi in the run-up to the 2003 U.S. Open. In the second part of an interview on GOLF’s Fully Equipped podcast, the founder and owner of ...
Bettinardi putters have long been known for their craftsmanship led by founder and chief designer Robert Bettinardi, the precision of its traditional shapes and the exacting manufacturing tolerances ...
As with most premium businesses, quality is top of mind for Bettinardi and its president, Sam Bettinardi. How does Bettinardi ensure the quality of his products? His office is just a few steps away ...
PALM HARBOR, Fla. – Struggling putters on the PGA TOUR will try almost anything – new grips, putting styles and putter heads – to find a different feel and spark putting success. Enter this story as ...
Bettinardi Armageddon putter takes military theme to extremes by using scrap metal from Humvee doors
The new, limited-edition run of Bettinardi Armageddon putters reflects founder and chief designer Robert J. Bettinardi’s long affection for the military in some of his custom designs and special runs, ...
Whether you find the sport of golf intensely fascinating or terribly frustrating, there’s no denying the satisfaction of smacking a small, dimpled ball hundreds of yards. But if you ask Sam Bettinardi ...
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