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2024 Bettinardi Queen B Putters

News RoomBy News RoomNovember 20, 2024Updated:November 20, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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Bettinardi has recently unveiled its Queen B 2025 series putters, priced at $450 each, featuring a milled 303 stainless steel head with Mini Honeycomb™ face milling, Royal Rose PVD finish, and a 362-gram head weight. Set to be available on November 29, this series is designed for golfers who appreciate refined aesthetics and demand precision on the green. The Queen B line offers four head shapes that feature precise milling and classic design, providing players with tour levels of feel and control.

A year ago, Bettinardi released an updated version of the brand’s BB Series, giving the classic blades and midsize mallets a modern look with a PVD finish while maintaining the classic Bettinardi feel that golfers have loved for decades. Now, with the update to the Queen B family, Bettinardi is going back to its roots. The Queen B putters feature a Royal Rose PVD finish, giving them a copper-toned look that adds to their classic appeal.

For those golfers who prefer traditional aesthetics and solid construction over high-tech face inserts and alignment aids, the Queen B putters offer a timeless design that exudes elegance on the green. Each putter in the Queen B series starts as a solid block of 303 stainless steel, milled in Bettinardi’s own factory. The 362-gram head weight provides added stability and solid feel through impact, while the Mini Honeycomb pattern on the hitting area offers a blend of firmness and responsiveness.

The Queen B series includes four unique head shapes, each with its own characteristics to suit different player preferences. The Queen B #16 is a traditional heel-toe weighted blade with a wider flange and crowned topline, offering a classic look and feel. The Queen B #8 features a compact, squared-off head with a mini plumber’s neck or center-shafted option and a single white alignment line for easy alignment. The Queen B #7 is a classic, semi-circular compact mallet with a slant neck hosel and compact blade length, while the Queen B #6 combines blade-style and mallet-style looks into one design with extended heel and toe areas for added stability.

With the release of the Queen B 2025 series putters, Bettinardi continues to uphold its reputation for crafting high-quality, precision-milled putters with classic design elements and modern enhancements. Golfers who appreciate the combination of refined aesthetics, solid construction, and precise milling will find the Queen B putters to be a standout choice on the green. Whether you prefer a traditional blade or a modern mallet design, the Queen B series offers something for every player looking for tour levels of feel and control in a timeless putter.

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