The all-new Infinite Putter collection from Wilson Sporting Goods Co. aims to help golfers unlock their putting potential by delivering truer strikes and a more consistent stroke.
Activation parallel alignment lines, which assist golfers in hitting their target, are featured on all nine head shapes in the Infinite range. A thicker middle line, accompanied by two thinner lines on either side, helps optimize focus to instill more confidence at address.
“The new Infinite range serves the needs of golfers who struggle with alignment,” said Bob Thurman, Wilson’s global general manager of golf and VP of research and development. “We are confident that players will be drawn to the new look and feel, with multiple options to cater to varying preferences in putter shape and hosel style.”
Infinite’s nine different models range from blade to mallets (each $129.99) and are all named after landmarks and neighborhoods in Wilson’s home of Chicago – Windy City, Michigan Avenue, Grant Park, West Loop, The L, South Side, Bean, Bucktown and Buckingham.
A double-milled face pattern ensures consistent feel, roll and distance control regardless of the strike location, while the two-tone PVD anti-glare finish reduces distraction over the ball. The midsize Pistol Karakal flat-sided grip features what Wilson calls “Enhanced Spyne” technology, multi-zone texturing and a no-taper shape to minimize hand and wrist rotation for a smooth, balanced putting stroke.
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