Putters are a very personal thing. What works for one may not work for another.
But, if like me, you’re a fan of a slightly larger mallet with plenty of forgiveness and alignment help the Bettinardi Inovai 3.0 could be a great option.
We’ve seen Matt Kuchar using Bettinardi putters on the PGA Tour for many years so were keen to give one a try for ourselves.
Bettinardi Inovai 3.0 putter review – First impressions

There’s a fantastic head cover on this putter which adds to the premium feel.

It’s what I’d expect when paying over £250 but some brands still don’t pay enough attention to this.
There’s also a lovely Lamkin Deep Etched pistol style grip so when you first get it in your hands you won’t be disappointed.

The Inovai 3.0 has a fang head shape with a fairly simple and clean black and silver design.
It’s designed to offer high MOI (moment of inertia, resistance to twisting on impact) and a true roll from a milled face insert.

There’s loads of alignment assistance here with lines on the topline and flange.
This putter has a entered shaft, so for me that provides additional help when trying to strike the ball out of the sweet spot.
Bettinardi Inovai 3.0 putter review – The results
















