Wingman 800 Series Putters from Tour Edge

By ED TRAVIS

Tour Edge’s new Wingman putters include four mallets and two blades. Tour Edge says the steel heads with aluminum sole plates offer significantly increased feel and high resistance to twisting.

Fast Facts Tour Edge Wingman 800 Series Putters
Four mallet-style heads: 801, 802, 803, 804
Two blade-style heads: 805,0806
304 Stainless steel head
Aluminum sole plate with hollow center
431 Stainless steel milled face
TPU insert backing face
Single alignment line in white stripe
Stock grip: Golf Pride Pro Only Midsize Pistol
Presale March 25, 2025
At retail April 15, 2025
$169.99

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Tour Edge has raised the ante in high MOI putters with improvements to the three-year old Wingman 700 models with the latest 800 series.

The 801 (Mid Toe-Hang) and 802 (Face Balanced) mallets have very high MOI or resistance to twisting due to the extreme perimeter weighted wings while the 803 (Mid Toe-Hang) and 804 (Face Balance) are a smaller mallet design.

The blades 805 (Mid Toe-Hang) and 806 (Plumber’s Neck) also have weight towards the toe and heel for increased stability.

CEO and lead designer David Glod said of the new putters, “With the 800 Series, we’ve taken the extreme MOI properties from the Wingman franchise and combined it with three new head styles with three different hosel types so there’s a configuration for every player putting style.”

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