Finally a membership that pays for itself.

InsideGOLF Premium
Putters

FIRST LOOK: Bettinardi’s special edition BB1.1 Spring Classic putter

bettinardi bb1 putter

Bettinardi's BB1.1 Spring Classic putter is limited to just 275 pieces.

Jonathan Wall

Robert Bettinardi’s success in the equipment industry runs deep. The founder of Bettinardi Golf was at the forefront of a seismic shift on the PGA Tour in the early to mid-90s as players started to gravitate towards milled putters, eventually getting to a point where more than 75 players — roughly 10 were using a one-piece product on Tour in 1993 — were using solid, one-piece construction.

During that time, Bernhard Langer (1993 Masters) and Tiger Woods (1997 Masters) used two putters manufactured by Bettinardi to win major titles.

To pay homage to Betttinardi’s original one-piece milled BB1 head design, the putter manufacturer announced the release of a special BB1.1 Spring Classic ($750) that will be limited to just 275 pieces. The putter head is crafted from soft carbon steel with a constant neck alignment and 303 stainless steel insert. The insert features Bettinardi’s Flymill face milling — the milling extends beyond the insert to the outer bumpers — for a soft, consistent feel at impact.

Each 355-gram head is finished in a “Graphite Grey” PVD; a “Tour Blast” can be found on the 303 stainless steel insert. Some of the design details include engraved azaleas on the sole with a hand-painted green, white and pink color scheme, and a Hex B script in the back cavity.

The putter is outfitted with a perforated leather Gripmaster grip and Spring Classic cover. Bettinardi’s BB1.1 Spring Classic putter will be available May 28 at Bettinardi.com.

https://soundcloud.com/fullyequippedgolf/fully-equipped-changes-to-tigers-and-brysons-bags-pt-1-of-2-with-bob-bettinardi

Related Articles

Putters
I tried Ping's eye-tracking glasses — and they blew my mind
By: Jake Morrow
Putters
Wyndham Clark was 'dating' putters. Now he's finally found the one
By: Jack Hirsh
Putters
TaylorMade's Spider ZT Max represents next phase of 'zero-torque' putters
By: Jack Hirsh
Putters
TaylorMade unveils 2026 Spider Tour line with Rory-inspired finish, 2 new shapes
By: Jack Hirsh
Putters
Why L.A.B. Golf's new VZN.1i putters are easier to aim
By: Jack Hirsh
Putters
J.J. Spaun benched his U.S. Open-winning putter. Here's why | Tour Report
By: Jack Hirsh
Putters
Bettinardi's new face tech promises less 3-putt disasters. I tested it
By: Jake Morrow
Putters
This PGA Tour rookie's win came after a Ping putter switch — with a twist
By: Jack Hirsh
Putters
Bettinardi adds 'Fitz' models to its BB family of putters
By: Jake Morrow
was:
Exit mobile version