Posted March 20, 2026 in Products and Brands by Rob Lyon

Putting asks you to do everything right. Keep the face square, manage the stroke, control the roll.
Wilson’s new Zero Torque Infinite putters, now available at Worldwide Golf, take some of that responsibility off your hands. Their Zero Torque design reduces face rotation during the stroke, helping the putter stay square to the target longer.
Two models introduce the concept: The 606, a larger mallet with multiple alignment cues, and The Lakeview, a half-moon design with a simpler visual look at address.
Both share the same goal – helping you start putts on line with a stable, consistent stroke.
Zero Torque Technology: Keeping the Face Square Longer

At the center of both putters is Zero Torque technology, which focuses on how the putter head moves during the stroke.
Precise center-of-gravity placement directly under the shaft axis helps limit face rotation as the putter swings back and through. With less twisting during the stroke, the face stays square to the target longer.
For many golfers, that stability can translate into a smoother roll and more predictable starting direction.
Both models are face-balanced, reinforcing the goal of minimizing rotation while maintaining a natural pendulum-style motion.
The 606: A Mallet Built Around Visual Framing

The Wilson Infinite 606 features a large mallet shape designed to create stability and visual structure at address.
Two alignment lines frame the golf ball, giving your eyes a clear reference for setup. A single alignment dot adds another point of focus when aiming at the target.
The head itself is produced using Metal Injection Molding (MIM), a manufacturing process that allows precise shaping and careful placement of mass within the putter. That construction supports the balance needed for the zero-torque concept.
Wilson pairs the head with a midsize, multi-textured no-taper grip, which helps reduce excess wrist movement during the stroke. The putter is built with 1 degree of forward shaft lean, encouraging proper hand position at address and helping the face return square through impact.
The Lakeview: A Cleaner Half-Moon Profile

Golfers who prefer a simpler visual look may gravitate toward The Lakeview.
Its half-moon shape provides stability while maintaining a more compact appearance behind the ball. Instead of multiple alignment elements, the design uses a single alignment line to keep the setup uncluttered.
The same Zero Torque technology remains inside the head, limiting rotation and helping the putter stay square through the stroke.
Like the 606, The Lakeview features MIM construction, a double-milled face, and the same forward shaft lean design that supports consistent hand positioning.
The result is a putter that delivers the same underlying performance concept in a cleaner, more traditional mallet profile.
A Face Designed for Consistent Roll

Both putters feature Wilson’s double-milled face pattern, which helps create consistent contact across the face.
The milling pattern contributes to a smooth roll while providing clear feedback at impact. That feedback can help you judge distance more accurately on longer putts while maintaining touch around the hole.
A black PVD finish extends from the head through the shaft, reducing glare at address and creating a clean, focused look behind the ball.
Find the Wilson Zero Torque Infinite Putters at Worldwide Golf
Putting often comes down to one simple factor: whether the face returns square at impact.
The Wilson Zero Torque Infinite 606 and The Lakeview putters take a design approach that helps reduce rotation during the stroke while maintaining a stable, balanced feel.
If you’re looking for a putter that focuses on alignment, face stability, and a smooth roll, both models are now available.
CLICK HERE to explore the Wilson Zero Torque Infinite putters at Worldwide Golf.