Enter the Dragon: Bettinardi Fred Couples FCB Dass Limited Edition Masters putter

If you’re looking for the ultimate collectible for golf aficionados, Bettinardi’s latest Fred Couples FCB Dass Limited Edition Masters putter has your name on it. Besides having the coolest name in the game, this limited edition putter also looks awesome and it’s one of the most beautifully designed pieces of golf gear we’ve ever seen.

This true engineering gem was crafted by Bettinardi as a homage of sorts for the Seattle native’s appearance in the 2019 tournament, and in case you were wondering, that would be Fred Couples 34th. During his long and fruitful career, he only missed the event three times, which is nothing short of amazing, and that’s the actual reason for which Bettinardi created just 34 of these amazing wedges, which means getting one of them would be one of the most exclusivist memorabilia in golf today. Bettinardi’s flat stick also honors Freddie’s 1992 victory, as well as the astounding number of appearances.

Enter the Dragon: Bettinardi Fred Couples FCB Dass Limited Edition Masters putter

If you take a closer look at this art-piece, you’ll observe the number 1992 beautifully engraved on the double-aged stainless steel sole of the putter. The number is actually hand painted in gold and engraved alongside all the 33 years Freddie has teed up, along with Boom Boom’s own signature. The Bettinardi Fred Couples FCB Dass Limited Edition Masters putter is engineered to perfection, with an almost manic obsession to detail by Bettinardi’s craftsmen, being precision milled to 356 grams, featuring a high polish sole, a Tour Blast finish and the exact same floating F.I.T. Face Couples’ FCB putter is outfitted with. The price tag for this exclusive piece of golf history is pretty steep, standing at no less than two thousand bucks (yes, you read that right, $2000), but you’ll get a lot of putter for that kind of money, including a white leather Gripmaster grip and a Couples silhouette head cover. Strangely enough, Boom Boom received (as a gift) “putter number nine”, and word has it he actually considers using it on the battlefield, i.e. in a professional tournament.