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I'm looking at a Bettinardi BB41 Millenium putter with 33" shaft. I don't know too much about this unit and say drastically varied price ranges all over the net as to the value. Could really use a bit of help with this. Anyone out there know these babies? Reviews please, before I spend a wad :tsg_smilie_confused:

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I'm looking at a Bettinardi BB41 Millenium putter with 33" shaft. I don't know too much about this unit and say drastically varied price ranges all over the net as to the value. Could really use a bit of help with this. Anyone out there know these babies? Reviews please, before I spend a wad :tsg_smilie_confused:

Great putter, I have a BB42 which is a long-necked anser. Value/cost ... I think they were around 750$ new, probably only fetch around $500..... it depends on where & when. Todd Schumaker(TKSPUTTERS.COM) is probably the most authorative on the subject of pricing. IMHO Bettinardis are somewhat under-valued compared with SC, who seem to have cornered the market in high-end putters....

Should you decide to buy it you'll not be dissapointed....

oh and its probably around the 430-440gm headweight unless it has an 'h' (for heavy) stamped on the hosel. In which case it will be around 450gm and also rarer & therefore more valuable.

Hope this helps.... :tsg_smilie_smile:

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Great putter, I have a BB42 which is a long-necked anser. Value/cost ... I think they were around 750$ new, probably only fetch around $500..... it depends on where & when. Todd Schumaker(TKSPUTTERS.COM) is probably the most authorative on the subject of pricing. IMHO Bettinardis are somewhat under-valued compared with SC, who seem to have cornered the market in high-end putters....

Should you decide to buy it you'll not be dissapointed....

oh and its probably around the 430-440gm headweight unless it has an 'h' (for heavy) stamped on the hosel. In which case it will be around 450gm and also rarer & therefore more valuable.

Hope this helps.... :tsg_smilie_smile:

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Thanks Corky

Ya that does help. This guy wants $325.00 and it's pretty new from what I gather.

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Great putter, I have a BB42 which is a long-necked anser. Value/cost ... I think they were around 750$ new, probably only fetch around $500..... it depends on where & when. Todd Schumaker(TKSPUTTERS.COM) is probably the most authorative on the subject of pricing. IMHO Bettinardis are somewhat under-valued compared with SC, who seem to have cornered the market in high-end putters....

Should you decide to buy it you'll not be dissapointed....

oh and its probably around the 430-440gm headweight unless it has an 'h' (for heavy) stamped on the hosel. In which case it will be around 450gm and also rarer & therefore more valuable.

Hope this helps.... :tsg_smilie_smile:

the headweight is 330 or 340 grams not 430grams

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the headweight is 330 or 340 grams not 430grams

.....err you're dead right :tsg_smiley_embarrassed:

note to self ...... do not drink & post ! :tsg_smiley_laughatyou:

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