Wilson Infinite Zero Torque Putters Review
Wilson Offers Putters With The Hottest Technology At The Lowest Price
Zero Torque Putters are all everyone in the golf world is talking about.
Every brand has some version of the hottest technology in golf right now.
But when you head to the golf store to pick out your favorite, I’m guessing that sticker shock is also part of the shopping experience.
Most zero torque putters start around $499 and go up from there.
As a convert to zero torque putting, I highly recommend the technology and have seen the benefits on the green.
The Wilson Infinite Zero Torque Putters offer the same zero-torque technology as the other brands but at $199.
That is a fraction of the cost for the same benefits.
Not only did Wilson bring the technology to the golf world at a lower price point, the also made 2 really impressive models that aren’t copycats of another brand, but unique to Wilson and really solid choices.
So are you zero torque The 606 or Lakeview?
This is my official Wilson Infinite Zero Torque Putters Review.




Infinite Zero Torque Putters
Wilson created 2 zero torque putters for 2026.
They are both mallet putters; one being a half-moon shape while the other being an angular “winged” style putter.
The Wilson Infinite Zero Torque Putters are all black, have a black shaft and large taperless grip.
The 606 and Lakeview would be consider solid putter options even if they weren’t zero torque, this technology only makes them an even better deal.
One thing that Wilson did with both of these putters is creating them without shaft lean.
I like the vertical shaft into the putter head.
While I’ve experienced the benefits of shaft lean with an offset grip to counter, it also can create some set-up adjustments.



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The 606
The Wilson Infinite Zero Torque The 606 Putter was my favorite of the two.
At first glance I was drawn to the Lakeview, but after numerous rounds of golf, The 606 simply made more putts for me.
This “winged” mallet is extremely solid feeling with a milled face. It is very easy to align with the wide alignment lines down the length of the body with a dot on the top of the face.
Even though it has weight pushed to the corners, the majority of the “beef” of this putter remains near the face which helped with distance control.
I was rolling putts in or close to the hole repeated with this putter.



The Lakeview
The Wilson Infinite Zero Torque Lakeview Putter just barely came in second to The 606.
I actually like the shape slightly better with the half-moon design. I was shocked at how solid this putter felt.
I was expecting a little more empty feeling because it looks like a milled putter face with a flat metal half-moon attached at the bottom.
Wilson made this putter super solid feeling and excellent looking. I loved the weight again near the face which made distance control easy.
I think the alignment was tougher for me with this putter.
It has only a dash on the top of the face, and even though the black metal extended in the half-moon body, I missed a few lines from time to time on the greens.
It wasn’t a huge difference between the two and I’m guessing that if I kept the Lakeview in the bag longer I’d dial in the aim.



Zero Torque Performance
I remain “all-in” on zero torque putters. The Wilson Infinite Zero Torque Putters offer all the same technology at 1/2 the price point.
These truly are game changers in the industry. You can actually get really high performance without spending “driver” money on a putter.
Wilson did it too without being copycat, but creating their own models that can compete on the greens with an zero torque putter.
I made a few more putts per round with The 606 but the Lakeview was certainly solid 2nd choice, I’d just need to dial in the aim.
What really impressed me with both of these putters was the solid feel and excellent distance control.
I had very few putts way long or significantly short; the ball was always close to the hole.
The forward weight, milled face and zero torque kept the ball around the hole, if not in.
I’d put these up against any higher priced putter.

Summary
If you are looking for a zero torque putter, but don’t want to drop $500+ on a new putter, the Wilson Infinite Zero Torque Putters are legit.
They offer the same technology, unique designs, solid feel, and great looks for $199.
The price point make them game changers for golfers.
I was more successful on the greens with The 606, even though I liked the look of the Lakeview more.
I think you should test them for yourself to see which one you roll and aim better.
If you are still skeptical of the zero torque technology, here is a chance to get into one for $199. Wilson gives you the hottest technology in putters at the lowest price point.
For more information: Wilson Golf Website
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