As milestones go, Bettinardi at 25 years old stands as quite an accomplishment.
In 1991, Bob Bettinardi was a manufacturing engineer and a passionate golfer. He saw a poster at a pro shop for a Callaway putter milled on an old, hand-operated Bridgeport milling machine. His engineer’s mind did what engineer’s minds do and he thought to himself, “I can do better than that.”
His first putter was called This Dog Will Hunt and hunt it did. Bettinardi was soon milling putters for the likes of Cleveland and Scotty Cameron. But by 1998, it was time to strike out on his own.
And the rest, as they say, is history.
And that history is a fascinating story with several flashpoints along the way that helped turn putters made by Bettinardi into Bettinardi-branded putters.













