Wilson launches MIM-produced zero-torque putters

Wilson Golf has announced the expansion of its Infinite putter range with the introduction of two new zero-torque mallet models, the 606 and Lakeview, both produced using Metal Injection Moulding (MIM).
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The new designs are engineered to maintain a square putter face relative to the target for longer during the stroke in an effort to reduce rotational movement and support improved alignment consistency. The models combine tour-inspired geometries with engineering features aimed at enhancing stability, while being offered at a lower price point than many premium alternatives.
Central to the designs is a zero-torque configuration, in which the centre of gravity is aligned with the shaft axis. This arrangement is intended to minimise torque transferred to the hands during the stroke, thereby reducing face rotation and improving accuracy. Both putters also incorporate 1° of forward shaft lean to promote consistent hand positioning and assist in returning the face square at impact.
The use of Metal Injection Moulding enables the production of the intricate geometries required for the zero-torque design while allowing precise control over weight distribution.
Performance features include a double-milled face pattern designed to provide a consistent striking surface and promote uniform ball roll. Wilson states that this surface treatment also supports improved distance control, including on off-centre strikes.
The putters feature a two-tone physical vapour deposition (PVD) anti-glare finish, intended to reduce reflections at address and improve visual focus.
“The new Zero Torque range represents a huge step in our popular Infinite putter lineup, giving golfers confidence and performance on every putt,” stated Scott James, CAD Engineer at Wilson Golf. “By integrating zero torque technology with advanced MIM construction and a double-milled face, we’ve created mallet designs that not only look great at address but also deliver a remarkably consistent roll.”
The 606 model adopts a compact winged-mallet design, incorporating multiple alignment aids, including dual lines and a central dot, to support visual setup. In contrast, the Lakeview features a half-moon mallet profile with a single alignment line, offering a simplified visual appearance while retaining stability characteristics.






















