
2016 Bettinardi iNOVAi 3.0 Putter Review
The iNOVAi 3.0 is Bettinardi’s take on the classic “#7 fang” shape and surely comes with high expectations. Read our review to see if the iNOVAi 3.0 lives up to the Bettinardi name.

The iNOVAi 3.0 is Bettinardi’s take on the classic “#7 fang” shape and surely comes with high expectations. Read our review to see if the iNOVAi 3.0 lives up to the Bettinardi name.

Bettinardi stepped out of the box with the 2016 BB40 putter. Read our review to find out if the new looks are worth the investment.

The Scotty Cameron Select Roundback is billed as a forgiving high MOI putter which Bill doesn’t agree with, but that doesn’t mean it’s not worth checking out. Read his thoughts in our review.

Looking for a very stable mallet with refined aesthetics and feel? The new Futura X7M from Scotty Cameron may fit the bill.

Known for some of the best milling in the game, Bettinardi is back with a new BB Series putter lineup for 2016. Read our review of the traditional Bettinardi BB8 putter here.

The anchor ban is coming! Take a look at our review of the Nike Method Converge CounterFlex to see if it might be a good replacement for you in 2016.

Scotty Cameron has grown his devoted following by making his premium “Tour” putters available to the public. Read Bill’s take on the “Tour Only” Scotty Cameron Timeless putter here.

The Ketsch Mid packages the Ketsch’s amazing forgiveness in a smaller head that traditionalists will find easier on the eyes.

Once again, Scotty Cameron has taken a classic design and added a sprinkle of something new. Is it worth a purchase? Find the answer in this review.

Xenon Golf continues to carve out a spot in the boutique putter world and the new one-piece CNC milled Element is their latest effort. Read our review to learn more about this take on a classic design.

The iNOVAi 3.0 is Bettinardi’s take on the classic “#7 fang” shape and surely comes with high expectations. Read our review to see if the iNOVAi 3.0 lives up to the Bettinardi name.

Bettinardi stepped out of the box with the 2016 BB40 putter. Read our review to find out if the new looks are worth the investment.

The Scotty Cameron Select Roundback is billed as a forgiving high MOI putter which Bill doesn’t agree with, but that doesn’t mean it’s not worth checking out. Read his thoughts in our review.

Looking for a very stable mallet with refined aesthetics and feel? The new Futura X7M from Scotty Cameron may fit the bill.

Known for some of the best milling in the game, Bettinardi is back with a new BB Series putter lineup for 2016. Read our review of the traditional Bettinardi BB8 putter here.

The anchor ban is coming! Take a look at our review of the Nike Method Converge CounterFlex to see if it might be a good replacement for you in 2016.

Scotty Cameron has grown his devoted following by making his premium “Tour” putters available to the public. Read Bill’s take on the “Tour Only” Scotty Cameron Timeless putter here.

The Ketsch Mid packages the Ketsch’s amazing forgiveness in a smaller head that traditionalists will find easier on the eyes.

Once again, Scotty Cameron has taken a classic design and added a sprinkle of something new. Is it worth a purchase? Find the answer in this review.

Xenon Golf continues to carve out a spot in the boutique putter world and the new one-piece CNC milled Element is their latest effort. Read our review to learn more about this take on a classic design.

The iNOVAi 3.0 is Bettinardi’s take on the classic “#7 fang” shape and surely comes with high expectations. Read our review to see if the iNOVAi 3.0 lives up to the Bettinardi name.

Bettinardi stepped out of the box with the 2016 BB40 putter. Read our review to find out if the new looks are worth the investment.

The Scotty Cameron Select Roundback is billed as a forgiving high MOI putter which Bill doesn’t agree with, but that doesn’t mean it’s not worth checking out. Read his thoughts in our review.

Looking for a very stable mallet with refined aesthetics and feel? The new Futura X7M from Scotty Cameron may fit the bill.

Known for some of the best milling in the game, Bettinardi is back with a new BB Series putter lineup for 2016. Read our review of the traditional Bettinardi BB8 putter here.

The anchor ban is coming! Take a look at our review of the Nike Method Converge CounterFlex to see if it might be a good replacement for you in 2016.

Scotty Cameron has grown his devoted following by making his premium “Tour” putters available to the public. Read Bill’s take on the “Tour Only” Scotty Cameron Timeless putter here.

The Ketsch Mid packages the Ketsch’s amazing forgiveness in a smaller head that traditionalists will find easier on the eyes.

Once again, Scotty Cameron has taken a classic design and added a sprinkle of something new. Is it worth a purchase? Find the answer in this review.

Xenon Golf continues to carve out a spot in the boutique putter world and the new one-piece CNC milled Element is their latest effort. Read our review to learn more about this take on a classic design.