Wednesday, January 26, 2011

2011 Bettinardi Putters @ PGA Show Demo Day

My first stop at the Demo Day was to Bettinardi Putters.  Outstanding new line up for 2011 and ran into Keith Webster and Ben Bradbury of Bettinardi....Great guys and was glad I was able to catch up on things with them both.

Van and display...


The new lines consist of the BB Series, Studio Stock, CC and Signature Series.  Each are machined and assembled in-house and in the USA. 

At first glance each of the new series pass the eye ball test for design and quality. 

The BB Series features a "metallic fog" finish (dark/dull grey) which appears perfect for a gamer and is advertised to be one of the most durable finishes in the market today.

I was skeptical when seeing pictures of the BB33 posted elsewhere online, yet I was immediately drawn to this new design in person.  It has a compact, pear shape profile and double bend shaft placed a bit inward to the center than typical.  The balance of the putter through the stroke was outstanding.  Just as forgiving as other mallets on the market, but with less frills.  Aces Bettinardi!  I'll be ordering a 355 gram version (also available in 340 grams).



Other models in the 2011 BB series are the BB1, BB8 Flow neck and BB27.  The BB27 is pictured below as it's also a new model for 2011.  A wide BB1 (newport/anser style) with double bend shaft.  Very similar to a Yes Donna in size/shape.  Excellent for a person looking for some benefits of a mallet putter, but not looking to stray too far from a traditional head style.




The next two lines bring models and features from Bettinardi's higher end "tour" and "prototype" putters to the retail market.

The new Studio Stock line for 2011 are carbon putters featuring their patented F.I.T. (Feel Impact Technology" faces.  The finishes (Borealis Black) on these are quite exquisite for "retail" putters.  Bettinardi has done a nice job with giving the customer a cool finish that isn't distracting to game.  Some pictures of two Studio Stock models that were "tour" only before hitting this new line.








The new Signature Series bring DASS (Double Aged Stainless Steel) to the customer at a fraction of the price (still high, but is a limited run) it's sold for in the "tour" market.  Below are pictures of the new Signature Series #2.  A wide BB8 style head featuring a F.I.T. face, satin finish and leather grip.  In my opinion the wide flange on this model is a nice twist on a design almost every manufacturer offers.  It won't be for everyone, but it does inspire confidence at address. 




More information on these models and purchasing information can be found at the following sites.


I predict a strong 2011 for Bettinardi and hope the BB33 finds some success in my bag early in the 2011 season.


PGA Show Demo Day

Today I died and went to heaven.  The PGA Show Demo Day is just that for "Golf Equipment Addicts".  Every manufacturer on full display circling the driving range at Orange County National.  It's an amazing scene, one that you must see with your own eyes to believe.  I spent 3 hours in total there and could have easily spent 3 more. 

Over the next few days I'll begin posting pictures and brief reviews of equipment.  Enjoy!













Friday, January 21, 2011

Speed = Distance



Chicks dig the long ball!

In 1998 the USA set the COR limit for clubfaces on woods at .830.  In case you slept through Physics class...

COR is a measure of the efficiency of the transfer of momentum between two colliding bodies. 

Cough cough... layman's terms?

Basically the "spinglike" effect a ball has off the clubface when struck.

So since all golf manufacturers are on the same playing field with COR, companies have turned to other advances in materials, controlling launch & spin, center of gravity, etc.

They may turn out drivers like Charlie Sheen goes through prostitutes, but credit goes to TaylorMade with bringing us speed = distance advertising and product first.  In 2007 they introduced their Burner line with Superfast technology.  Basically, if it's longer & lighter, you'll swing it faster.  Every year since then they've come out with at least one new addition to this line.  I will be reviewing their newest Superfast 2.0 model in the near future. 

In the mean time many other Companies have jumped on board.  Adams Golf is on their 4th or 5th generation of aerodynamic design on driver heads. More speed through less resistance, not necessarily driven by length & weight of the club.  

In 2010 we started to see more ultra-lightweight golf shafts than ever before and more golf shaft companies are heading in that direction.  Grip manufacturers even started producing ultra light grips for those shafts.


However in 2011, Cleveland Golf has taken this to an entirely new level. Their newest line that will debut in February will feature 3 new lines of drivers.  Each driver will have its own weight class.  The amazing thing is that their XL270 model is nearly 100 grams lighter than persimmon woods of yesteryear and 40 grams lighter than the aforementioned (for you Brian Moore) Burner released in 2007.  The weight class you choose will be determined by your ability and if you desire “maximum head speed” (their words), “distance & control”, or “penetrating workability”.

I’ll be reviewing these new Cleveland woods next week with the rest of their new line.  I’ll leave you with this… at what cost does going lighter & longer come with?  Certainly control as evident in how you choose your weight class in the new Cleveland line. 

You might need to ask yourself.  Is my next driver purchase to impress the chicks OR is it to lower my scores?

Until next time…

Fairways & Greens.

A long overdue vacation!


Next week I'll be on vacation with my family in Orlando.  The trip coincides with the annual PGA Show and I'll be attending Thursday and Demo day on Wednesday.  Hope to report back with tons of pictures and info on all the new 2011 equipment. 

Introduction...

Hello, my name is Jim Gallagher and I'm addicted to Golf Equipment.

This is my first blog post or editorial, so an introduction for all my new readers. 
Am I a writer/journalist? No, I’m an accountant.  So be kind, I’m better with numbers.
Do I love golf?  Yes!
How's my game? Family and work come first.  Game isn't what it used to be, but I have my moments. : )

Do I love golf equipment?  As my wife says, “Jim switches golf equipment more than he changes his underwear.”  Don’t be alarmed, small exaggeration on her part and I change the latter daily.
I, like many of you, love the game of golf.  However, I enjoy the equipment aspect of the game probably more than actually playing.  It’s been a passion of mine for many years, so doing something productive with that passion seems only right. 
My goals?  Help my readers.  Maybe a review I do will help you find that perfect driver.  Help you realize why your current irons may not fit you correctly.  Basically, I hope teach you a little more about your own equipment, new equipment and industry rumors about what may be coming in the future.  Please feel free to send me your feedback, questions, suggestions, etc. 

This is hopefully a temporary place to get my feet wet.  I've reached out to some print media outlets as well as to a golf forum run by a friend.. http://www.primetimegolf.com/  Check it out!