Wilson Adds Buckingham To Infinite Putter Range

Golf's most popular head shape joins the Wilson range

Wilson Golf has announced a new addition to its popular Infinite putter range, with the introduction of the new Buckingham mallet model which is the brand’s take on one of the game’s most popular head shapes.

Wilson Infinite Buckingham Putter

The putter continues the tradition of naming putters after landmarks and neighbourhoods in the brand’s home city of Chicago.

Wilson Infinite Buckingham Putter

The Buckingham features a futuristic mallet head shape, with a high MOI for added forgiveness and more consistent results across the face.

Wilson Infinite Buckingham Putter

As with the rest of the Infinite range, the Buckingham feature Counterbalance Technology which combines both a heavier head and grip, moving the balance point closer up towards the hands for a smoother, more controlled putting stroke.

The grip also includes an oversize design which provides a stable feel and limits head rotation during the strike. Weighing in at 104 grams, this grip helps to create the counter-balanced putter feel.

“The Buckingham is an excellent addition to the Infinite line-up which has proved very popular amongst golfers, with plenty of options to choose from between blade and mallet models.”

Lee Farrar, Head of Wilson Golf – UK and Ireland

The Infinite line also features a black anti-glare finish, to accentuate the sight lines that have been stripped back in order to improve alignment at address.

Wilson Infinite Buckingham Putter

The Double-Milled Face, which promotes a consistent impact and roll off the face, also features the Wilson Staff logo in it’s new modern look.

Wilson Infinite Buckingham Putter

The headcovers carry distinctive Infinite branding in the traditional Red and Black colourway, whilst the Ladies version uses a Glacier Blue and White options, with the model being specifically engineered to suit female golfers.

Available from April, the Wilson Infinite Buckingham is available in both right and left handed for Men, and right handed for Women, at an RRP of �109.


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Dan Box
Dan Box

Dan is the Editor of Golfalot and has been working here since 2018, helping to bring you the latest news from the equipment world, as well as reviews of a wide array of products and a number of features too. He plays off a handicap of 4 at Hazel Grove Golf Club in Manchester.

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