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David Dusek

Bettinardi Queen B putters (2024)

Gear: Bettinardi Queen B 2025 Series Putters
Price: $450 each
Specs: Milled 303 stainless steel head with Mini Honeycomb™ face milling, Royal Rose PVD finish, 362-gram head weight
Available: Nov. 29 

Who it’s for: The Queen B 2025 series is designed for golfers who appreciate refined aesthetics and demand precision on the green. 

What you should know: The Queen B line offers four head shapes that feature precise milling and classic design to give players tour levels of feel and control. 

The deep dive: A year ago, Bettinardi released an updated version of the brand’s BB Series, giving the classic blades and midsize mallets a modern look thanks to a PVD finish. Those putters looked refreshed while retaining the classic Bettinardi feel that combines a solidness and softness at impact that golfers have loved for decades. 

Now the Tinley Park, Illinois, putter maker is releasing an update to its Queen B family going back to Bettinardi’s roots.

The Royal Rose PVD finish gives the Queen B putters a copper-toned look. (David Dusek/Golfweek)

If you want the latest high-tech face inserts, the newest alignment aids or the hottest new design, look someplace else because the Queen B putters — three blades and a mallet — look as old school as golf gets. 

Each Queen B starts as a solid block of 303 stainless steel because it is milled in Bettinardi’s own factory. The 2024 heads each weigh 362 grams, which is heavier than milled blades of the past, but the added material delivers solidness when you strike the ball and enhances stability through the stroke. 

The Queen B putters all come with a Mini Honeycomb pattern on the hitting area. (David Dusek/Golfweek)

The hitting area of the Queen B putters is covered by a Mini Honeycomb pattern that blends firmness and a responsive feel. Putts come off the face with a crispness you can feel in your hands, but they don’t sound clicky. 

Each of the new Queen B putters comes with a Royal Rose PVD finish that glows with a honey-toned, copper-like shine. 

  • Queen B #16  A traditional heel-toe weighted blade with a wider flange and a crowned topline.  
  • Queen B #8 – Available with a mini plumber’s neck or as a center-shafted putter, the #8 has a compact, squared-off head, solid look and single white alignment line. 
  • Queen B #7 – A classic, semi-circular compact mallet with a slant neck hosel and compact blade length. 
  • Queen B #6 – A heel-toe weighted, wide-body design that blends blade-style and mallet-style looks into one design. Extended heel and toe areas boost stability.  

Here are several images of the updated Bettinardi Queen B putters:

The Bettinardi Queen B putters feature a swarm of bees on the sole. (David Dusek/Golfweek)
The Mini Honeycomb pattern on the face is designed to enhance feel. (David Dusek/Golfweek)
The Royal Rose PVD finish gives the Queen B putters a copper tone. (David Dusek/Golfweek)
The Bettinardi Queen B #7 putter. (David Dusek/Golfweek)
The Bettinardi Queen B #6 Slotback putter. (David Dusek/Golfweek)
The Bettinardi Queen B #8 putter. (David Dusek/Golfweek)
The Bettinardi Queen B #16 putter. (David Dusek/Golfweek)
The Bettinardi Queen B #6 putter. (David Dusek/Golfweek)
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