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Wilson Infinite Zero Torque Putters

March 26, 2026

Wilson Infinite Zero Torque Putters

Wilson Infinite Zero Torque Putters

Wilson has expanded its Infinite line of putters with two zero torque options in The 606 and The Lakeview, both with distinct style and design differences.

The Infinite collection has continued to evolve for Wilson and now has 11 putter options within the lineup. The zero torque options are designed with the center of gravity directly under the central shaft axis, which in turn helps keep the face square to the target.

Both putters are metal injection molded, which allows Wilson to meticulously place mass and bring precision shaping to the zero torque options.

The 606 is a mid-mallet that has two alignment lines to help frame the ball at address and a single dot for added precision. The Lakeview is a half-moon design that has a single alignment line that provides what Wilson describes as visual simplicity at address.

Both putters are double-milled for a consistent feel, roll and distance control.

The zero torque options rounds out the Infinite line for Wilson that features models for every stroke type. The West Loop putter is a face-balanced putter with a widened flange for added stability and forgiveness compared to a standard blade and fits golfers with a straight-back, straight-through stroke.

The Windy City and Michigan Avenue putters are blades that are best for golfers with a moderate arc in the stroke, while the Grant Park putter is a crescent moon shape for players with a strong arc.

Moving into the Buckingham model, you will see an oversized shape with stability wings for added MOI and forgiveness, which is for a golfer with a moderate arc. The Bucktown also has wings, but a front section that will mimic a blade with the benefits of a mallet.

The Bean, sticking with the Chicago theme, is a rounded mallet equipped with a double bend hosel for a player with a straight-back, straight-through stroke. The Southside has a similar shape, but has a center shaft hosel, again for a player with a straight-back, straight-through stroke.

The L is a mallet with a center cutout that repositions weight at the head’s exterior, which creates a perimeter-weighted design for stability and MOI.

No matter the style of putter you’re looking for or the arc and stroke you deploy, Wilson’s Infinite line has something for you. And now, that includes two incredible options in the zero torque category.