Mizuno Bettinardi C-03 Blade Putter Review
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At a glance
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Pros
The design of the C-03 has been proven numerous times before.
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Cons
It’s strictly a putter for golfers with a barn door style of putting, where the face opens on the takeaway and closes on the followthrough.
What we say...
The traditional toe-and-heel design of the Mizuno C-03 was originally designed by Ping founder Karsten Solheim back in the 1960s. Its iconic shape makes it one of the most copied and played putters of all time.
Bettinardi’s version may look the business, but it’s no different to what has been created before. It’s strictly a putter for golfers with a barn door style of putting, where the face opens on the takeaway and closes on the followthrough.
You can’t knock the design of the C-03, because it has been proven numerous times before, but we struggled to get the confidence flowing with it.
Milled from soft carbon steel for excellent feel, this Mizuno has a traditionally shaped toe and heel weighted blade design.
Contact: www.mizunogolf.com or 0118 936 2100
Your Reviews
Mizuno Putters User Reviews
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I was lucky enough to buy one online , new for £68.50. This is on hell of a putter, beautifull to look at and beautifully made. the face alone is a work of art It puts a lovely roll on the ball and for long putting the distance control is spot on but make sure you hit it out of the middle of the club. Better than a scotty i think...!
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I have the very similar c-02 bettinardi putter, I havent got a bad word to say about it, The weight and feel is great and it looks the business.