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    Bettinardi New Releases for 2026

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    Ralph Diya

    Updated on May 08, 2026
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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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    Ralph Diya

    HLX 6.0 Molten Copper wedges: The line extension of the company's HLX 6.0 wedges now includes a "molten copper" finish. The copper-toned PVD finish will change individually over time and use so each wedge will end up with its own patina as the original coloring fades. The Molten Copper wedges incorporate the same technologies as the original HLX 6.0 line, which recently was used by Bryson DeChambeau in back-to-back wins on the LIV Tour. The HLX 6.0 wedge is forged from 1020 carbon steel. It features a higher center of gravity for lower launch, as well as more tightly spaced grooves to create more points of contact with groove edges for better grab and spin. It's offered in lofts from 48 to 60 degrees and includes both the standard C-grind with full sole relief and the RJ grind with more heel and toe sole relief for more shot and setup variety. $250.

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    Bettinardi BB1 Fitz Flow, BB48 Fitz putters: Few players on the PGA Tour audit their gear like Matt Fitzpatrick, and his putter has been a years-long project. The face milling found on his current Bettinardi BB1 Fitz putter came from a Yes! Golf model that disappeared when the brand folded, leaving him to chase a feel he couldn't replicate off the rack. A mutual connection eventually put him in touch with Sam Bettinardi, and what followed was a development cycle that scares off less stubborn players: more than 30 prototypes before Fitzpatrick signed off. The result is the Fitz Face, a semi-circular mill dialed in at a specific tool size and depth.

    The two versions Bettinardi is releasing reflect how Fitzpatrick thinks about putters. The BB1 Fitz Flow is a traditional blade with a thinner flange and a flow neck for players who release the head through impact. The BB48 Fitz wraps the same face design in a face-balanced mallet with a spud neck and double-bend shaft for straighter strokes. Both are one-piece milled from 303 stainless, at 350 grams, at Bettinardi's Tinley Park headquarters. Fitzpatrick has won three times this season with the putter in the bag (Valspar, Hilton Head, and the Zurich team event). $550