First Look: Bettinardi releases 2025 Queen B putters
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For 2025, Bettinardi is sticking with what works in the latest release of Queen B putter lineup, but it believes it’s only made it better.
This year’s line has just two brand-new head shapes while reintroducing two more and retains the same Mini Honeycomb milling on a one-piece milled 303 Stainless Steel package that Bettinardi fans have come to love. New for this year is an updated and striking beautiful Royal Rose PVD finish and a re-engineered weight distribution the company says will align “the center of gravity with the golfer’s natural putting stroke for exceptional precision and consistency.”
“The redesigned Queen B putter series is a true testament to our commitment to innovation and craftsmanship,” said Bettinardi CEO Bob Bettinardi in a release. “With the new center of gravity strategically repositioned for improved sweet spot and precision, we’ve enhanced performance while maintaining our signature look and feel. The stunning Royal Rose PVD finish adds elegance throughout the line, and the Mini Honeycomb face milling ensures a soft, yet responsive feel at impact. This series continues to possess beauty and aesthetic charm and delivers the performance that every golfer deserves.”
Anchoring the six models is the Queen B 6, which remains a staple in the lineup. The wide-body blade was reshaped this year with rounder weight bumpers and a repositioned pocket to achieve the optimal CG positioning of the rest of the line. This model also comes in a left-handed option.
New to the lineup are the Queen B 6 Slotback Slant (SBS) and the Queen B 16. On the Queen B 6 SBS, the body carries over from the QB6, but features a slant neck instead of a double bend shaft and a slot milled on the flange to enhance alignment visuals. The neck design also creates an option with toe flow with the popular QB6 body, which is face-balanced in the original configuration.
The Queen B 16 is the only traditional blade in the release. This new model features a wider flange and crowned topline to make it look more appealing from address.
Rounding out the lineup are the Queen B 8 Mini Plumber’s Neck and Queen B 8 Center, two different configurations of one of Bettinardi’s most popular head shapes, while the Queen B 7 returns to the lineup after 10 years.
Each putter retails for $450 and will be available for pre-order on Nov. 19 on Bettinardi’s website and Fairway Jockey. They will be available to ship on Jan. 24, 2025.
Putter Specs
Queen B 6 (Wide-Body Blade)
Bettinardi 2025 Queen B QB6 Spud Custom Putter
$449.99
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Weight: 362g
Material: 303 Stainless Steel
Finish: Royal Rose PVD
Face Milling: Mini Honeycomb
Loft: 3 degrees
Lie: 70 degrees
Offset: 3/4 Shaft
Toe Hang: 1/8
Queen B 6 Slotback Slant (Wide-Body Blade)
Bettinardi 2025 Queen B QB6 SBS Slant Custom Putter
$449.99
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Weight: 362g
Material: 303 Stainless Steel
Finish: Royal Rose PVD
Face Milling: Mini Honeycomb
Loft: 3 degrees
Lie: 70 degrees
Offset: 3/4 Shaft
Toe Hang: 1/3
Queen B 7 (Compact Mallet)
Bettinardi 2025 Queen B QB7 Crescent Custom Putter
$449.99
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Weight: 362g
Material: 303 Stainless Steel
Finish: Royal Rose PVD
Face Milling: Mini Honeycomb
Loft: 3 degrees
Lie: 70 degrees
Offset: 1/2 Shaft
Toe Hang: 1/3
Queen B 8 Mini Plumber’s Neck (Compact Mallet)
Bettinardi 2025 Queen B QB8 Mini Plumber’s Custom Putter
$449.99
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Weight: 362g
Material: 303 Stainless Steel
Finish: Royal Rose PVD
Face Milling: Mini Honeycomb
Loft: 3 degrees
Lie: 70 degrees
Offset: Full Shaft
Toe Hang: 1/4
Queen B 8 Center(Compact Mallet)
Bettinardi 2025 Queen B QB8 Center Custom Putter
$449.99
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Weight: 362g
Material: 303 Stainless Steel
Finish: Royal Rose PVD
Face Milling: Mini Honeycomb
Loft: 3 degrees
Lie: 70 degrees
Offset: None
Toe Hang: Face-balanced
Queen B 16 (Blade)
Bettinardi 2025 Queen B QB16 Plumber’s Custom Putter
$449.99
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Weight: 362g
Material: 303 Stainless Steel
Finish: Royal Rose PVD
Face Milling: Mini Honeycomb
Loft: 3 degrees
Lie: 70 degrees
Offset: Full Shaft
Toe Hang: 1/2
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