Two of Bettinardi’s most popular putter lines (BB Series and Inovai) have undergone some major changes heading into the new year. With an assist from some of the best players on Tour — the list ...
It’s equipment release season, and the new clubs just keep on coming. The latest release is from Bettinardi Golf, which unveiled its new HLX 6.0 forged wedges. The HLX 6.0 are the latest wedges from a ...
In conjunction with Hasbro, Bettinardi Golf is collaborating with one of America's most iconic board games, Monopoly, which will combine Bettinardi's superior American craftsmanship in golf with the ...
Chicago's metal shops were once a hotbed of golf equipment manufacturing, with local names like Wilson, Ram and Tommy Armour all notable for their craftsmanship. It's an industry that in recent years ...
Bettinardi Golf has introduced the release of its all-new INOVAI and BB series production putter line for 2022. Bettinardi Golf is a Chicago-based company that fabricates and designs precision-made ...
It's been 20 years since Robert Bettinardi introduced the BB Series to the putter world. The lineup, and company, have an ardent fan base, which can be problematic with new releases. How do you ...
Bettinardi Golf has announced the release of its all new production putter line for 2021/2022. The American golfing company continues its legacy of innovation and heritage with classic golf putter ...
Bettinardi introduced its HLX 5.0 Forged wedges last November and the company has extended that line with a new limited-run oil-rubbed bronze finish. This PVD finish, gives this line a distinctive ...
Since 1990, Robert J. Bettinardi has been crafting some of the finest putters in the market. Now Bettinardi Golf is turning that renowned workmanship toward a new medium: belt buckles. The Buckle ...
Matt Fitzpatrick made at the U.S. Open Golf Championship last week. He used a Bettinardi putter to claim his first-ever major championship. The putter is made in Tinley Park, Illinois. The president ...
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 ...