Tour Edge Wingman 800 Putter Series

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Admittedly, Tour Edge likely won’t be among the first names you think of when it comes to tech forward putters, but they are trying to change that. When the brand brought their Wingman putters to retail in 2022 it showed their belief that they could innovate within the segment while also being at a highly […]

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I like that they are trying to stand out and do something different with popular shapes. Not just copy.
 
I really love the finish on these putters, and I think the alignment system will be beneficial to a lot

@Jman have you tried these yet? Curious how the feel off the face is with the new design

And for the price...hard to beat
 
Milled + Vibracor has the potential for a vastly improved feel over the prior generation. Vibracor in the wedges made for a really excellent feel. Big fan of the Ws on the face :ROFLMAO:

I’m bummed they went away from Lock-On with these as I felt like that helped me a lot and was a really distinguishing feature of the last line.
 
Received an email from TE on these today. The 803 has really caught my eye. Like the shape (not sure about the holes behind the face, like the color, the milling looks at the very least interesting, but as TE does I realized immediately was not strictly a cosmetic thing. The weight seems decent too (I graviate to heavier back weighted putters. If these fall into tester's hands I'll be eager to see how they perform.

I have always wondered (at least when contemplating a putter change) why no one does the softer material behind the face (like in irons and woods). I have always assumed (and to be honest still scratch my head at it a bit), that putters just don't impact the ball with enough force to impact the face and any material behind it. But having played (recently) both a milled steel face and an insert, maybe there is something to this.

I think these look super, really like the milling, and color (can't say that enough).
 
Someone said the grooves look like a WWE logo and now that is all I see.

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The 805/806 is such an interesting shape and has me wanting to try it. It's outside of the norm, but also great looking putter.

After trying a few different shapes over the past few years, I realized I'm a mid-mallet/double wide user and can't get past it. It the shape and size that suits my eye.
 
That milling is amazing!

As soon as I saw the alignment, I thought Nickent Pipe series
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I know others have had alignment like this since, but it took me back to a time when I thought I had tons of confidence in my puting stroke and my alignment.
 
Received an email from TE on these today. The 803 has really caught my eye. Like the shape (not sure about the holes behind the face, like the color, the milling looks at the very least interesting, but as TE does I realized immediately was not strictly a cosmetic thing. The weight seems decent too (I graviate to heavier back weighted putters. If these fall into tester's hands I'll be eager to see how they perform.

I have always wondered (at least when contemplating a putter change) why no one does the softer material behind the face (like in irons and woods). I have always assumed (and to be honest still scratch my head at it a bit), that putters just don't impact the ball with enough force to impact the face and any material behind it. But having played (recently) both a milled steel face and an insert, maybe there is something to this.

I think these look super, really like the milling, and color (can't say that enough).
Back in the day the Nike Method putters were some of my favorite feeling putters and they had elastomer in/behind the milled face. I believe Yes had some putters like that as well. It seems to be something that has fallen out of favor, but I think makes a lot of sense for TE in this line
 
Also, as @bsbmike said, the price point, seems like one ought to give these a roll if they can, but also remember that TE offers no questions asked refunds if you can't demo and just choose to buy direct. 30 days, to try it and send back TE won't cover shipping but that's a minor cost (I believe for longish demo).

But again, on the same day Cameron releases more $500 putters, TE offers some that appear well made for roughly 60% less.
 
I enjoyed the 705 series putter that I reviewed. The Lock on technology was great, I just could not get a good feel with the insert. This new series looks fantastic. Now with the milled face and Vibracore, I would be very interested in trying the 805 to see how it performs.
 
I tested the 2022 series and was impressed. I thought the alignment system was really good. I like the design, look, and pricepoint of these.
 
I bet they feel pretty dang good. That milled face is lovely!
 
Looks and sounds like a solid lineup at a great price. Would love to try the 801.
 
I really love the finish on these putters, and I think the alignment system will be beneficial to a lot

@Jman have you tried these yet? Curious how the feel off the face is with the new design

And for the price...hard to beat
We do not have them in hand….yet!
 
Didnt expect to like these as much as I do, that 801/802 and 803/804 shaping is right in my wheelhouse. Love the finish and the price point is 🔥
 
like the look of the 802 and 804. The double wide thing, not so much. The face milling and insert sound interesting as well. Looking forward to reviews.
 
Saw this in email form earlier today, I really like the TE designs for their Mallets
 
I like these a lot. I remember asking Tour Edge if they expected a milled face on the wingman series back on a THP Live chat. Cool to actually see them come to life.
 
That face is sharp and love the finish. The double wide is something. Very curious about it and hope I can find one in the wild locally.
 
These look great. Particularly a fan of #7/fang-ish style model. Alignment looks great. Hope they find some success with these.
 
I must say it seems like tour edge is just laying it all out on the table. It might be weird to some, but I love those blade-ish designs.
 
Enjoy them doing different shapes and the removal of the insert may help feel and sound a ton since I know sound was an issue in some of the earlier release.
 
Love the look of the Ws on the face and the alignment aid!
 
I imagine those are very easy to line up, but not sure I could mentally look at it. Would need to see one in person. Photos make them look on the bigger side.
 
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