Bettinardi
Queen B
Our Review:
These putters are known for their one-piece, milled, soft carbon-steel construction, but they also feature a proprietary milling pattern in a honeycomb shape. This is designed to provide a firmer feel for golfers who are speed-conscious. Among the new shapes for 2019 is the #6, a heel-toe-weighted blade with a sole wide enough to be a mallet but with a slight amount of toe hang.
Price:
$400
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Player Comments
Low-Handicapper
Silky-smooth energy off the face. The ball got off fast but never bounced.
Mid-Handicapper
The blade size frames the ball well. The feel is well-balanced.
High-Handicapper
All the lines and angles work together. The weighting and firm feel make distance control very easy.