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Bettinardi 25th Anniversary SS8 Slant Limited Edition Putter Review

Bettinardi Golf continues their 25th-anniversary celebration with their 10th limited-edition putter.The Studio Stock 8 Slant features a rare neck and deep black finish.Only 250 produced.Available Oct. 31 with a MSRP of $900.

Can you believe we are down to the final three Bettinardi XXV Anniversary Series Limited-Edition putters?

When Bettinardi announced in January that they were releasing a new limited-edition putter every month, I applauded their ambition but was a bit skeptical. A new putter each month seemed a tall order and yet here we are in October with the 10th putter in the series.

Well done, Bettinardi. Your efforts have outpaced my expectations.

For the spooky season, Bettinardi has conjured up a darkly delicious version of their Studio Stock 8 putter. The spookiness is sublimely subtle. You’ll not find a scary spider or skull engraved into this Studio Stock. However, I think you’ll agree that this putter’s aesthetic is appropriate for this time of the year when the shadows are growing longer.

Hey, isn’t that a Studio Stock 9?

The first thing to address is that the Studio Stock 8 Slant is not a Studio Stock 9. I know that math is hard but those two numbers are in fact different. Admittedly, I can understand the mistake, especially since the SS9 is a familiar part of Bettinardi’s current Studio Stock line.

Bettinardi XXV Limited Edition SS8 Slant
Bettinardi XXV Limited Edition SS8 Slant
Bettinardi XXV Limited Edition SS8 Slant
Bettinardi XXV Limited Edition SS8 Slant
Bettinardi XXV Limited Edition SS8 Slant
Bettinardi XXV Limited Edition SS8 Slant
Bettinardi XXV Limited Edition SS8 Slant
Bettinardi XXV Limited Edition SS8 Slant
Bettinardi XXV Limited Edition SS8 Slant
Bettinardi XXV Limited Edition SS8 Slant
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Suwannapura slips, rebounds to lead in Malaysia

First-round leader Jasmine Suwannapura trailed on the leaderboard for most of the day but emerged with a one-stroke lead going into the third round of the Maybank Championship.

Masters unlikely to adjust criteria for LIV golfers

Augusta National Golf Club chairman Fred Ridley said he didn't anticipate the club making any changes to its qualifying criteria for the 2024 Masters.

These old-school advertisements will make you want retro golf gear

Thanks to the Golf Magazine digital archives, we take a walk through golf equipment history. It's amazing how far the industry has come.

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Our Picks: Best men's spiked golf shoes of 2023

Check out GOLF’s picks for the hottest brands and most convenient items we've seen all year. Get excited for these must-add-to-your-bag accessories.

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We Tried It: Nippon N.S.PRO Putter Shaft

There is a lot of cool gear in the golf world that doesn’t always fit into Most Wanted Tests or Buyer’s Guides. You still want to know how it performs. In our We Tried It series, we put gear to the test and let you know if it works as advertised.

What We Tried

Nippon N.S.PRO Putter Shaft

Your Putter Shaft Tester

Dave Wolfe– Lover of putters. Seriously, like all of the putters. It’s a thing.

We Tried It: Nippon N.S.PRO Putter Shaft

The vast majority of golfers know that finding the right shaft is a key element of club fitting. It’s understood that a driver shaft that is too stiff or not stiff enough will not deliver optimum performance. It’s not just flex, either. A shaft that is too heavy or too light will negatively affect your swing as well.

We know this is true for drivers and irons but what if it is also true for putters?

Nippon N.S.PRO Putter Shafts
Nippon N.S.PRO Putter Shafts
Nippon N.S.PRO Putter Shafts
Nippon N.S.PRO Putter Shafts
Nippon N.S.PRO Putter Shafts
Nippon N.S.PRO Putter Shafts
Nippon N.S.PRO Putter Shafts

Nippon N.S.PRO Putter Shafts
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Jamieson, chasing Euro card, tied for Qatar lead

Scott Jamieson and Daniel Hillier shared the clubhouse lead after shooting 7-under 65s in the first round of the Qatar Masters before play was suspended because of lightning.

Annika Sörenstam's favorite golf gear of 2023

Annika Sörenstam is reportedly now a member at Augusta. Here are some of her golf favorites which includes gear from Callaway, Rolex and more.

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Limited-edition Halloween golf balls you need this weekend

These festive Callaway golf balls are the perfect addition to your bag for your spooky Halloween and Día de los Muertos rounds this fall.

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Masters, Open Championship exemptions for LIV players? Seems doubtful

Augusta National and the R&A don't appear to be changing their qualification criteria yet — or at least not in a way that would benefit LIV.

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Suwannapura takes first-round lead in Malaysia

Jasmine Suwannapura had seven birdies and an eagle for a 9-under 63 to take the first-round lead at the LPGA's Maybank Championship.

Major(s) News & Notes, October 26th, 2023

Australia can be seen, in general terms, as a cross between the distant British Isles and the United States, and I find that the many fine Australian courses reflect this merging. BEN CRENSHAW

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Rory McIlroy shows how to 'check and release' a wedge shot from off the green

4-time major champion Rory McIlroy demonstrates a classic 'check and release' wedge shot, helping players improve in the short game.

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Top 100 Teacher shares his No. 1 swing tip (and how it can help you!)

Your body should not be static during the golf swing, but too much movement off the ball in the backswing can be detrimental.

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How 150 plummeting golf balls wreaked absolute havoc on this golf course

When an aerial stunt went wildly awry at a tournament in Florida, a superintendent and his team switched into emergency mode.

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Finding out how the Mizuno T24 forged wedges stack up | Proving Ground

The Mizuno T24 forged wedges offer a compact profile along with groove technology and we found out how they perform in real-world conditions.

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The PGA and LPGA Tour are competing together. We ranked the top teams

The best male and female golfers in the world will soon compete together In the same event. Here are the teams we're most excited about.

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What’s Consistent in Every Successful Golf Swing?

What do you think is the easiest way to improve every golf shot? It’s important for our driver, irons and putter. The distance from your shoulders to your ball should remain the same for your setup and your point of impact. The shaft of your club is not changing so it’s up to your spine, shoulders and arms to find the same distance at impact. Early extension at the point of impact is a killer.

Shoulder Control
Most golf pros suggest tilting your shoulders at setup for your DRIVER to ensure that your impact is in an upward direction. It keeps your swing arcing upward toward the forward position of your teed up ball. For all other clubs your shoulders should be level and square to your target. In all cases, your job is to just rotate your shoulders with your spine.

Spine Control
Your hips and spine generate a lot of the power in your swing. You can’t afford to sway back during your swing. Spine ROTATION allows your hips and your shoulders to wind-up in your backswing.

Arm Control
In your arms you have 3 active sets of joints: shoulders, elbows and wrists.

A normal arm socket can only rotate about 45 degrees across your body when your shoulders are square to your body. Don’t try to move them further (like Rory and many of the pros).Your leading elbow should remain straight throughout your back-swing and down-swing or you will be forced to make split second (potentially disastrous) corrective actions at the point of impact. GOLFSTR+ will help your train for a straight arm back-swing.Your wrists both need to cock for lag at the top of your swing and then release at the bottom of your swing, for direction and power control.
The distance from his shoulders to the ball is constant at SETUP and at IMPACT (on the right). His hip rotation is the key difference, without any swayback or extension.

Feel the weight of your club head taking charge during your back-swing and down-swing as you rotate your body to a balanced finish. John Daly and Jon Rahm are examples of the 2 extremes in the back-swing. Find your happy medium without swaying or bending your elbows. And, heaven forbid, never extend your legs and back until after impact.

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For high-handicappers, this is the 1 club that'll most improve your scores

Are you a high handicapper who's struggling to lower your score? GOLF Top 100 Teacher Jim Murphy says there's one club that's most important.

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Rules Guy: My practice swing ripped hanging moss off a tree. That a penalty?

If you take a practice swing that rips hanging moss off a tree, do you have to take a penalty stroke? Rules Guy has the answer.

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