The best new putters for 2018 – tried and tested
Best Putters 2018: Bettinardi
We’ve already seen Francesco Molinari win with a Bettinardi putter in 2018.
Sorry, Molinari has switched to a @BettinardiGolf Dass BBO model. As you were. pic.twitter.com/IYzuavNoDi
— James Savage (@JamesSavageFJ) May 27, 2018
Stop drooling.
You can’t help but admire the craftsmanship which goes into Bettinardi putters. They always have engineering and clever technology at their heart.
But it seems within their new line-up for 2018 there’s more shelf-appeal than ever. This has been underlined with the launch of some stunning new wedges which complement their extensive putter range.
We’ve got five new models making a total of 12 across the BB, Inovai, Queen B and Studio Stock ranges.
Finished in a ‘stealth’ matte black, the four new BB models feature the distinctive Bettinardi putters branding in eye-catching electric yellow.
Following on from the successful 3.0 model which we reviewed earlier this year, the new iNOVAi 5.0 is a striking putter that is extremely stable throughout the putting stroke.
Matt Kuchar has had success with the Studio Stock models (SS3, SS8 AND SS28) which incorporate the brand’s F.I.T. Face milling (Feel Impact Technology which removes the need for a face insert).
The Queen B Series was the UK’s best-seller this year and features the Bettinardi Micro Honeycomb Face milling, allowing for a muted, yet crisp feel at impact for players looking for constant speed and feel.
SRP: From £250
More information can be found on the Bettinardi website.
James Savage
Former equipment editor of NCG. Inconsistent ball-striker and tea-maker.