Global Sports: Bettinardi Putters - The Most Famous Golf Club In The World

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Bettinardi Putters - The Most Famous Golf Club In The World

By Jan Peter


If you think of popular musicians like Bruce Springsteen, you would think that they stay motivated to keep their image fresh and yet they still maintain their classic sound that took them on the limelight. This is the very reason why Bettinardi putters grew to be the most famous name in the world of golf. Bettinardi is a company which has so much accomplishment with their products that they've developed top quality golf clubs each and every year.

We're very privileged that behind the great products at Bettinardi, they still continue to strive and create the best golf clubs in the marketplace. First up let's check out the BB Series. Throughout the BB Series you will see some traditional shapes and variations in addition to some which are a little different and new to some.

Take the BB8 which is a classic plumber's neck edge putter or the BB1F where we see a classic heel-toe design with a flow neck. Also present inside the BB Series is the BB53 that is the well-known "Half Moon" design in a belly putter and is offered in both heel shafted and center shafted designs.

All the BB Series putters use a Silver Mercury finish that's dark and simply beautiful in person. The finish of the BB Series is accompanied nicely by a dark red Winn grip that pulls the look together flawlessly. The face of the BB Series is the patented Honeycomb face that ensures the flattest surface possible. On the sole of every putter in the BB series is a superb looking American flag logo and the Bettinardi name engraved to pull together a classic American look.

So you like the classic heel-toe weighted blade with a plumber neck, the SS5 is what you're searching for. Are you looking or a mallet putter instead? Then check out the SS10. Like the BB Series you'll find something for just about everyone in the Studio Stock Series as well. The Studio Stock line has a couple of putters that may look like something you have witnessed or used before but involve some subtle variations.




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