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Tour Edge Wingman 800 Putter Series

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 competitive price point. 

The Wingman 700 series of putters were met with positive overall feedback from both THP as well as our community of amateur golfers. However, no first effort is perfect and along with the positivity there were some constructive criticisms. Tour Edge took all of it in and went back to work until they had created the new Wingman 800 lineup. 

Wingman 800 Putter

The Story – Tour Edge Wingman 800 Series

Visually, the new Wingman 800 putters are not aimed at the traditionalist. Honestly, though some may disagree, this feels like a much more focused Tour Edge release. Rather than trying to offer something for everyone, be it shape or alignment, they appear to have committed to picking their lane and going all in on it. That is a respectable, and intelligent decision. 

When it comes to shapes, the Wingman 800 line consists of three different looks that are available in two different shaft options to have both face-balanced and toe-hang variations for each. The heads are cast 304 Stainless Steel which are face milled to implement the proprietary new “W Precision Milled Face” that looks not only to improve feel by removing surface area impacting the ball but also aiding in forward roll. 

Up close of the face of the Wingman 800 Putter

The shapes themselves are all focused on stability just as the 700 series was, however Tour Edge does note that they have increased the MOI considerably with 800. To do that, they moved to an aluminum sole plate with a hollow center which gets more weight low and to the perimeter, specifically the heel/toe. This is then combined with the implementation of Tour Edge’s VIBRCOR TPU material behind the face. Together these traits look to dramatically improve the feel, which was one of the main issues some had with the original lineup. 

Wingman 800 Putter - The 804 fang style

The feel, balance, and roll are great, but alignment matters too. Here, Tour Edge is again not concerned with tradition and are instead all-in on increasing golfers’ confidence in where they are aimed. By using a wide high-contrast white alignment stripe on all three head shapes, the goal was to draw the eye to the center of the putter face each and every time to inspire less thinking and more freedom on the greens. 

Wingman 800 Putter at setup with ball

The Models – Tour Edge Wingman 800 Series

The 801/802 (slant/double-bend) is a Spider like mallet which will likely be the most familiar to most golfers. Meanwhile, the 803/804 (slant/double-bend) is Tour Edge’s take on the fanged mallet and the 805/806 (slant/plumber’s neck) is blend of double-wide blade meets mid-mallet mini-fang. All certainly have their own unique twist on MOI and use a deep navy PVD finish that should stand out just as much as the shapes themselves. 

The Details

Each of the designs within the Wingman 800 lineup will be offered in 34” as well as 35” and will be RH only. The putters officially come to retail on 4/15/25 and will be priced at an ultra-competitive $169.99. Be sure to keep an eye on the THP Community for much more to come on Wingman 800. 

For more information visit their website at touredge.com.

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James is a staff writer for The Hackers Paradise along with being a professional educator. With his background in education James seeks to broaden his own knowledge while also sharing it with all those who share his passion for the game.