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2011 Bettinardi Product Catalog 2011 BETTINARDI GOLF | PRODUCT CATALOG PRECISION. PERFORMANCE. EXCELLENCE. Valued Customer, Throughout the past 18 years, I have built the Bettinardi reputation on the value of detail. Detail is the culmination of difficult choices and the determination not to lose sight of the ultimate goal. My goal is quite simple - to design, develop, and mill the most technologically advanced putters in the world. All too often, U.S. companies make the decision to outsource their product and utilize less expensive manufacturing materials and techniques. For me, that is a compromise I refuse to make. I am extremely proud that each putter in the Bettinardi line is 100% milled in my facility located in the suburbs of Chicago. Each day I work with master technicians and machinists who diligently manufacture each and every putter. Every aspect of each putter goes through the most stringent quality control measures to ensure that all of my putters meet my exacting standards with zero defects. The 2011 product line will showcase the next step in the Bettinardi evolution. This expanded product offering consists of eleven newly designed models. It is my wish that the design and execution of each putter I manufacture will exceed the expectations of even the most discriminate golfer. I am pleased to present the 2011 Bettinardi product line. Sincerely, Robert J. Bettinardi President/CEO WWW.BETTINARDI.COM 3 BB1 A CLASSIC, HEEL-TOE WEIGHTED DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS The BB1 is a modern interpretation of a classic putter design. This model has an elegant profile with smooth transitions in the pocket, giving it a confident look. The BB1 has a standard plumber’s neck with ¾ shaft offset. Features our patented Honeycomb™ face to ensure the flattest surface possible. • Weight (Length): 340g (35”), 355g (34”) • Material/Finish: Soft Carbon Steel/Metallic Fog • Grip: Blue Winn (Standard or Midsize) • Headcover: Bettinardi Blue • Dexterity: Right-hand and Left-hand 4 WWW.BETTINARDI.COM BB8F SERIES A CLASSIC, HEEL-TOE WEIGHTED DESIGN BB STUDIO STOCK SERIES SIGNATURE SERIES CUSTOM SPECIFICATIONS ACCESSORIES The BB8F is a classic design with a flow neck. It has an overall sharper look with a contrasting double-bend round neck. The softer neck design allows the player to use the sharper head lines to aid in alignment. The BB8F has our patented Honeycomb™ face to ensure the flattest surface possible. • Weight (Length): 340g (35”), 355g (34”) • Material/Finish: Soft Carbon Steel/Metallic Fog • Grip: Blue Winn (Standard or Midsize) • Headcover: Bettinardi Blue • Dexterity: Right-hand WWW.BETTINARDI.COM 5 BB27 A FACE BALANCED, HEEL-TOE WEIGHTED DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS The BB27 is a stylish new design with unique characteristics. It features a face-balanced heel-toe design with a custom double-bend shaft. The head has a larger profile designed to frame the ball perfectly. The BB27 has our patented Honeycomb™ face to ensure the flattest surface possible. • Weight (Length): 340g (35”), 355g (34”) • Material/Finish: Soft Carbon Steel/Metallic Fog • Grip: Blue Winn (Standard or Midsize) • Headcover: Bettinardi Blue • Dexterity: Right-hand 6 WWW.BETTINARDI.COM BB33 SERIES A CLASSIC, PEAR-SHAPED MALLET BB STUDIO STOCK SERIES SIGNATURE SERIES CUSTOM SPECIFICATIONS ACCESSORIES The BB33 is a face-balanced, classic mallet design. Pronounced mill lines on the shoulders help maximize focus on the sightline. It sports a custom double-bend shaft and features our patented Honeycomb™ face to ensure the flattest surface possible. • Weight (Length): 340g (35”), 355g (34”) • Material/Finish: Soft Carbon Steel/Metallic Fog • Grip: Blue Winn (Standard or Midsize) • Headcover: Bettinardi Blue • Dexterity: Right-hand and Left-hand WWW.BETTINARDI.COM 7 SS5 A CLASSIC, HEEL-TOE WEIGHTED DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS The SS5 is a modern spin on a classic design. The head has a slight round look at address and incorporates a longer plumber style neck. This neck design allows for less toe hang, which is preferred by the more “straight back” players. The SS5 features Bettinardi’s patented Tour F.I.T. face, which gives a soft, yet solid feel at impact. • Weight: 345g • Material/Finish: Soft Carbon Steel/Borealis Black • Grip: Red Winn (Standard or Midsize) • Headcover: Bettinardi Red • Dexterity: Right-hand 8 WWW.BETTINARDI.COM SS6 SERIES A CLASSIC BLADE DESIGN BB STUDIO STOCK SERIES SIGNATURE SERIES CUSTOM SPECIFICATIONS ACCESSORIES The SS6 is our interpretation of one of the most recognized putter styles of all time. Although the SS6 design is storied in history, Bettinardi has used cutting edge manufacturing techniques to achieve our version. The addition of our patented Tour F.I.T. face aids in the playablility of the design and adds to the overall beauty. • Weight: 345g • Material/Finish: Soft Carbon Steel/Borealis Black • Grip: Red Winn (Standard or Midsize) • Headcover: Bettinardi Red • Dexterity: Right-hand WWW.BETTINARDI.COM 9 SS7 A MODERN MALLET DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS The SS7 is a face-balanced, double-bend shafted mallet that achieves maximum perimeter weighting while preserving a classic look; an exhibit of form and function. The look at address inspires confidence and its performance on the greens will captivate. The patented Tour F.I.T. face finishes this stunning design. • Weight: 345g • Material/Finish: Soft Carbon Steel/Borealis Black • Grip: Red Winn (Standard or Midsize) • Headcover: Bettinardi Red • Dexterity: Right-hand 10 WWW.BETTINARDI.COM SS8 SERIES A MODERN, HEEL-TOE WEIGHTED DESIGN BB STUDIO STOCK SERIES SIGNATURE SERIES CUSTOM SPECIFICATIONS ACCESSORIES The SS8 is a modern design that has a sharper head shape with a raised toe. The appearance at address is compact and the squared look commands confidence. Features include a standard plumber’s neck and Bettinardi’s patented Tour F.I.T. face milling pattern. • Weight: 345g • Material/Finish: Soft Carbon Steel/Borealis Black • Grip: Red Winn (Standard or Midsize) • Headcover: Bettinardi Red • Dexterity: Right-hand and Left-hand WWW.BETTINARDI.COM 11 Signature Model One A CLASSIC, HEEL-TOE WEIGHTED DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS The Model One is our classic BB1 style with an added sound slot on the sole. Milled from Bettinardi’s premier D.A.S.S. (Double Aged Stainless Steel), the Model One features a standard plumber’s neck, single sightline, and our patented Honeycomb™ face. There will be a limited run of 1,000 pieces produced for the 2011 season. • Weight: 348g • Material/Finish: D.A.S.S./Tour Satin • Grip: Black Leather Gripmaster (Standard or Midsize) • Headcover: Bettinardi Black Signature • Dexterity: Right-hand 12 WWW.BETTINARDI.COM Signature Model Two SERIES A CLASSIC, HEEL-TOE WEIGHTED DESIGN BB STUDIO STOCK SERIES SIGNATURE SERIES CUSTOM SPECIFICATIONS ACCESSORIES The Model Two is directly inspired by a Bettinardi PGA Tour Staffer. Milled from Bettinardi’s premier D.A.S.S. (Double Aged Stainless Steel), the Model Two features a standard plumber’s neck, single sightline, and Bettinardi’s patented Tour F.I.T. face. There will be a limited run of 1,000 pieces produced for the 2011 season. • Weight: 348g • Material/Finish: D.A.S.S./Tour Satin • Grip: Black Leather Gripmaster (Standard or Midsize) • Headcover: Bettinardi Black Signature • Dexterity: Right-hand WWW.BETTINARDI.COM 13 CC Series A HEEL-SHAFTED MALLET DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS The 2011 Country Club Series putter is the second installment in this Series. It’s an elegant, heel-shafted mallet machined from soft carbon steel. The CC putter program allows you to customize the sole (which is perfect for custom engraving) to showcase your club, company, or event logo. • Weight: 345g • Material/Finish: Soft Carbon Steel/Satin Nickel • Grip: Bettinardi Black Lamkin (Standard or Midsize) • Headcover: Bettinardi CC Series • Dexterity: Right-hand and Left-hand 14 WWW.BETTINARDI.COM CUSTOM SERIES ENGRAVED ACCESSORIES BB STUDIO STOCK SERIES BUCKLE WITH LEATHER STRAP SIGNATURE Precision milled under the same exacting standards as SERIES our putters, the buckle is an extension of our superior metal crafting skills. The buckle begins as a solid block of stainless steel and passes through a series of 12 steps before completion. The CNC process gradually cuts the metal creating its form. It is then further refined by applying your custom engraving. The buckle is the perfect customized product to display your club, company, or event logo. CUSTOM Sizes: Standard (1-¼”), Large (1-½”) Strap Colors: Black, Brown, White, Green, Blue, Orange, Pink, Purple, Red, Light Blue, and Yellow ACCESSORIES BALL MARKER The Bettinardi Custom Ball Marker is 100% milled from Double-Aged Stainless Steel (D.A.S.S). Each marker goes through the same exacting manufacturing processes as our putters to ensure a lifetime of use. The marker can be custom engraved on one side to showcase your club, company, or event logo. WWW.BETTINARDI.COM 15 ACCESSORIES PUTTER ESSENTIALS BB SERIES STUDIO STOCK SERIES COUNTRY CLUB & SIGNATURE SERIES HEADCOVER The Bettinardi Headcover is 100% made in the USA and utilizes Bettinardi’s patented neoprene closure design. This cover looks as good as it protects. Available in blue, green, purple, red, black, and orange. BB SERIES STUDIO STOCK SIGNATURE SERIES SERIES GRIP Spice up your Bettinardi putter with a new Winn AVS Bettinardi grip. These grips are custom made for Bettinardi and have the perfect combination of look and feel. Standard: Blue, Lime, Purple, Red, Black, and Orange Midsize: Blue, Red, and Black 16 WWW.BETTINARDI.COM ACCESSORIES SERIES PLAYER ESSENTIALS BB STUDIO STOCK SERIES BALL MARKER AND REPAIR TOOL The Bettinardi Ball Marker and Repair Tool are 100% milled from aircraft grade aluminum. A great blend of form and function. Available in blue, black, and red. SIGNATURE SERIES PLAYER’S TOWEL The Player’s Towel is created using a unique, waffled microfiber cotton blend. This CUSTOM blend provides the best groove cleaning material and superior moisture retention. Designed with a center-cut slit which allows the grip end of the putter to slide through, but not the putter head, thus eliminating the chance of leaving your towel behind.
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