I have 7 of the Bettinardi Ben Hogan putters that I collected way back when the original Hogan company was in business. I love them all and have been offered substantial cash to sell them at one time or another. I think I did not pay more than 60 bucks for them when the Hogan company had a clearance sale just prior to being acquired by Calloway. I also picked up 10 sets of irons for about 100 bucks a set along with several Drivers and metal woods. Boy, my wife was peeved but I have not had to buy a club in a long, long, long time. I also have a few teardrop putters but I don't use them much at all. I just picked them up because I liked the styling. Great video.
I'm looking for a heavier weighted blade putter that won't break the bank. Can you point me in a certain direction. My eye seems attracted to a squareback style blade.
Erinie, I have ton of folks from Charleston and deeper near the greenbrier that come up. Give us a call when you are coming to make sure we are not already involved in another fitting
I am interested in the Bettinardi putters. With so many different styles how can I be sure that my local golf shop is fitting me with the right style and specs. Does Bettinardi certify fitters for their putters? Too expensive to blindly buy this putter.
Jerry Allen these putter are pricey but made very well and worth every penny when fit to you. I am not aware of any certification for either company. End result if the ball goes into the hole consistently you have the right putter. The shop should testing for things like length, lie, the squareness at impact etc.
Steven, Sorry about the delay, your comment showed up in a different place on my youtube channel for some reason. We are located at 188 Kent Lane Waverly, Ohio 46590 Its about 10 min south of Chillicothe Thanks Jim
William I will the typical response, It depends. It depends on the type and feel I am looking for. Piretti and Bettinardi have the crisp feel where Toulon and Scotty have a softer feel. Then is comes down to looks. All the companies are top notch but they all finish their putters differently. Finally originality. In my opinion Toulon lead this right now with the Indy putter and they are the last to join the competition, Piretti has broken the mold on some styles and Bett, has started getting more dynamic on the customs of the putters.
@@McGolf 2023 I tried the qbee 14 mallet and the scotty golo 6 mallet. The Bettinardi is a lot better feeling to me, softer than the scotty and the scotty feels dead off the face in comparison. The Bettinardi Mini honeycomb face is the best feeling putter of all putters to me. The roll control face is even softer but it felt a bit too soft for my preference.
I have 7 of the Bettinardi Ben Hogan putters that I collected way back when the original Hogan company was in business. I love them all and have been offered substantial cash to sell them at one time or another. I think I did not pay more than 60 bucks for them when the Hogan company had a clearance sale just prior to being acquired by Calloway. I also picked up 10 sets of irons for about 100 bucks a set along with several Drivers and metal woods. Boy, my wife was peeved but I have not had to buy a club in a long, long, long time. I also have a few teardrop putters but I don't use them much at all. I just picked them up because I liked the styling. Great video.
For 400-500 dollars you get way more and better finish for your money with bettinardi over a Cameron
@Andrew Daly the 25 year old ping anser is the best
Seen in London, England. Thanks. Good advice.
I am using Bett Kutcher 2, the fire-marked/ rainbow finish is simply out of this world - beautiful.
I'm looking for a heavier weighted blade putter that won't break the bank. Can you point me in a certain direction. My eye seems attracted to a squareback style blade.
Your shop isn't to far away from Charleston WV. May have to run up and check them out. Wouldn't hurt to have my irons checked and bent if needed.
Erinie, I have ton of folks from Charleston and deeper near the greenbrier that come up. Give us a call when you are coming to make sure we are not already involved in another fitting
I am interested in the Bettinardi putters. With so many different styles how can I be sure that my local golf shop is fitting me with the right style and specs. Does Bettinardi certify fitters for their putters? Too expensive to blindly buy this putter.
Jerry Allen these putter are pricey but made very well and worth every penny when fit to you. I am not aware of any certification for either company. End result if the ball goes into the hole consistently you have the right putter. The shop should testing for things like length, lie, the squareness at impact etc.
Both of those brands are top notch! I am grabbing a Queen B6. Best Putter I have ever used. I was always a Cameron guy til I found Bettinardi.
What is the shaft tip size on the queen b?
I 100% but in most case the shaft that insert into the head is 370 and on the post is the OTH shaft easily gotten at golfworks
Very much appreciate this
Thank you for making this video! It was very helpful :)
No problem,
Just for an update, both companies have release new models and both look very very nice.
@@McGolf Opinion on bettinardi putters now? still great quality?
Mcgolf Custom where is your shop located? Thanks great review
Steven,
Sorry about the delay, your comment showed up in a different place on my youtube channel for some reason.
We are located at
188 Kent Lane
Waverly, Ohio 46590
Its about 10 min south of Chillicothe
Thanks
Jim
McGolf Custom Clubs
What's the cost of the queen bee putter.
Thanks Jim
jlock25@gmail.com
RIght now its $399 with our fitting included.
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good video thanks also nice dog
Piretti vs Benntinardi vs Toulon Design vs Scotty Cameron which do you like best?
William I will the typical response, It depends. It depends on the type and feel I am looking for. Piretti and Bettinardi have the crisp feel where Toulon and Scotty have a softer feel. Then is comes down to looks. All the companies are top notch but they all finish their putters differently.
Finally originality. In my opinion Toulon lead this right now with the Indy putter and they are the last to join the competition, Piretti has broken the mold on some styles and Bett, has started getting more dynamic on the customs of the putters.
@@McGolf 2023 I tried the qbee 14 mallet and the scotty golo 6 mallet. The Bettinardi is a lot better feeling to me, softer than the scotty and the scotty feels dead off the face in comparison. The Bettinardi Mini honeycomb face is the best feeling putter of all putters to me. The roll control face is even softer but it felt a bit too soft for my preference.