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Tour Edge Wingman 800 Putter
Limited Edition

Tour Edge Wingman 800 Putter

This stick might just roll your putts straighter than a caddie’s alibi after a late-night pint

Well, well, you divot-digging divas and fairway-flaunting fiends, Tour Edge has unleashed the Wingman 800 Putter series, and I’m more jazzed than a bunker-raker spotting a free beer cart at the turn! Dropping April 15, 2025, for a steal at $169.99, this navy-clad beauty promises to steady your stroke like a trusty wingman holding your drink during a swing tip debate. I’ve been shanking putts since my game was more bogey than bravado, so let’s sink into this high-MOI marvel and see if it’s my ticket to putting glory—or just a slick way to three-putt in style.

Pros

  • High MOI: Resists twisting on off-center strikes, enhancing forgiveness.
  • Alignment Aid: White stripe with a central dark line simplifies aiming for accuracy.
  • Enhanced Feel: Milled 431 stainless steel insert with Vibrcor reduces vibrations for a softer touch.
  • Value Pricing: $169.99 offers premium features at a budget-friendly cost.

Cons

  • Limited Models: Only three options may not suit all putting styles or preferences.
  • Release Wait: April 15, 2025, launch delays immediate use for eager buyers.
  • Insert Transition: Shift from TPU to steel might not appeal to fans of the prior feel.
  • Specialty Fit: High-MOI focus may not benefit golfers with already consistent strokes.

The Tour Edge Wingman 800 Putter series, announced on March 25, 2025, and set for release on April 15, 2025, introduces three models—801, 803, and 805—priced at $169.99 each, available through touredge.com and select retailers. Engineered with a high moment of inertia (MOI), these putters feature a navy PVD finish, a white alignment stripe matching a golf ball’s width, and a central dark line for precision aiming. The face swaps the previous TPU insert for a milled 431 stainless steel insert backed by Vibrcor, a vibration-dampening material also used in Tour Edge irons, enhancing feel without sacrificing stability on off-center hits.

The series offers varied designs to suit different strokes: the 801 and 803 are mid-toe-hang mallets (30° hang) with aluminum sole plates for weight distribution to the heel and toe, boosting stability, while the 805 blends blade playability with mallet forgiveness. Each putter includes a Golf Pride Pro Only Midsize Pistol Grip (81cc) for comfort and control. The white alignment stripe, a standout feature, simplifies setup by guiding the eye to the center of the face, aiming to improve accuracy across skill levels.

Tour Edge positions the Wingman 800 as a performance bargain, blending cutting-edge tech with a sleek aesthetic. The Vibrcor-backed insert aims to soften impact while maintaining roll consistency, and the high-MOI design resists twisting, making it forgiving on mishits. Available in multiple hosel options—mid-toe-hang and plumber’s neck—the series targets golfers seeking precision and value, with early buzz suggesting it could rival pricier competitors.

The Tour Edge Wingman 800 Putter series, announced on March 25, 2025, and set for release on April 15, 2025, introduces three models—801, 803, and 805—priced at $169.99 each, available through touredge.com and select retailers. Engineered with a high moment of inertia (MOI), these putters feature a navy PVD finish, a white alignment stripe matching a golf ball’s width, and a central dark line for precision aiming. The face swaps the previous TPU insert for a milled 431 stainless steel insert backed by Vibrcor, a vibration-dampening material also used in Tour Edge irons, enhancing feel without sacrificing stability on off-center hits.

The series offers varied designs to suit different strokes: the 801 and 803 are mid-toe-hang mallets (30° hang) with aluminum sole plates for weight distribution to the heel and toe, boosting stability, while the 805 blends blade playability with mallet forgiveness. Each putter includes a Golf Pride Pro Only Midsize Pistol Grip (81cc) for comfort and control. The white alignment stripe, a standout feature, simplifies setup by guiding the eye to the center of the face, aiming to improve accuracy across skill levels.

Tour Edge positions the Wingman 800 as a performance bargain, blending cutting-edge tech with a sleek aesthetic. The Vibrcor-backed insert aims to soften impact while maintaining roll consistency, and the high-MOI design resists twisting, making it forgiving on mishits. Available in multiple hosel options—mid-toe-hang and plumber’s neck—the series targets golfers seeking precision and value, with early buzz suggesting it could rival pricier competitors.

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