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Bettinardi new releases for 2025

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Ralph Diya

Updated on October 02, 2025
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Looking to learn what you need to know about the latest new products from Bettinardi? These handy thumbnails will keep you up to date on the company's new releases across all club catetgories.

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Bettinardi Limited Edition Eagles Queen B 6 putter: It’s as sure as death and taxes. When a team wins a championship, the championship merch is flowing almost before the final whistle. That stretches into the golf arena at times. With the Philadelphia Eagles trouncing the Kansas City Chiefs 40-22 in the Super Bowl back in February, Bettinardi Golf is introducing a limited-edition Queen B 6 putter to commemorate the win.

The putters are milled from 303 stainless steel and feature a wide-body look and reposition the center of gravity for a balanced stroke with a larger, more centered sweet spot. The face pattern, instead of the mini-honeycomb milling marks, features the Eagles logo nano-engraved on the face, a decorative sole featuring the iconic design motifs from New Orleans as well as the Eagle logo, and the winning score engraved on the right bumper.

The putter is a limited offering through Feb. 24 at Bettinardi.com. For $600 each. Limited-edition putter covers commemorating the win are $120 each while divot tools are going for $100 and ball markers for $75. Chiefs fans still in need of retail therapy can find a handful of items adorned with their team’s logo and colors on the site as well.

Bettinardi HLX 6.0 wedges: Bettinardi Golf introduces its sixth generation of wedges, the HLX 6.0. Developed from the company’s first milled wedges that launched in 2014, the forged 1020 carbon-steel head features milled sole shaping and machined grooves, while the design sports a ladder milling technique high on the back flange for a higher center of gravity to produce a lower trajectory with higher spin. $200; 11 options (48-60 degrees) with two sole grinds and two finishes. Available now.

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Bettinardi launches the Bettinardi Workshop: The Bettinardi Workshop will allow customers to have near-full control of what their new putter will look like, with customization available for finishes, paint fill, alignment lines, exclusive grips and exclusive headcovers. Players will see their creation come to life in an online simulator, then it is built to spec in Bettinardi's Tinley Park facility outside of Chicago. It's like customers have access to a tour truck.

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The Antidote lineup adds SB2 Long version. Bettinardi's answer to the "zero-torque" putter movement, the CG-forward Antidote line, has been one of the company's biggest sellers in 2025, and that demand has led to a new version of its SB2 mallet, the SB2 Long. Said Sam Bettinardi, president of Bettinardi Golf, "we've started to see a real resurgence in long putters, and a lot of people have been reaching out for a broomstick-style version of The Antidote. I think 'zero-torque' is even more functional with that type of stroke." The SB2 Long will be offered in custom lengths between 40 and 50 inches with 3 degrees of loft and a 79-degree lie angle. Like the standard length SB2 and the over-length SB2 Counterbalance, the the SB2 Long is milled from 6061 aluminum with a 303 stainless steel face and also will feature the company's F.I.T. face design, a grooved milling pattern that displaces more than half of the steel from the surface, creating a more responsive feel. The standard head weight is 500 grams. $480.