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Putters from the Bettinardi Antidote Series

News RoomBy News RoomNovember 19, 2024Updated:November 19, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Bettinardi recently announced the release of their new Antidote Series putters, priced at $430 each. These putters are designed for golfers who struggle to start putts on their intended target line or have difficulty squaring the face at impact. The Antidote putters are Bettinardi’s first “zero torque” putters, aimed at keeping the face square to your stroke’s path, making it easier to start putts on the intended line.

Recognized for their traditional designs, Bettinardi’s Antidote putters, specifically the SB1 blade and SB2 mallet, offer unique features in the market of zero torque putters. The balance and weighting of these putters are referred to as Simply Balanced, with the shaft inserted directly into the putter at the center of gravity. This design ensures that the face of the putter remains square to the path of the putting stroke, regardless of any arc in the stroke.

The center-shafted Antidote putters have a reverse offset design, allowing golfers to have a clear view of the ball without any obstruction. The milled, grooved face of the putters enhances feel and precision, helping golfers to have better control over their putts. The weight distribution in the putter head is designed using a combination of 303 stainless steel and 6061 aluminum, with more weight shifted towards the face for better control.

The SB1 blade putter weighs 360 grams and comes with standard loft and lie angles, along with a counterbalanced version for smoother strokes. The SB2 mallet putter, also weighing 360 grams, features alignment aids and is available in both standard and counterbalanced versions. These putters are designed to offer golfers a more stable and consistent putting stroke, making it easier to start putts on the intended line and square the face at impact.

In conclusion, the Bettinardi Antidote Series putters offer advanced technology and design features to help golfers improve their putting performance. With a focus on zero torque and simply balanced design, these putters are aimed at players who struggle with alignment and face squareness. The unique construction and materials used in the putter heads, along with the milled grooved face, provide golfers with a high level of precision and control. Overall, the Antidote putters are a valuable addition to Bettinardi’s lineup for players looking to enhance their putting game.

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