
Wilson's tour-inspired mid-mallet at an unbeatable $180 — the Buckingham packs an oversized grip, infinity face milling, and a high-MOI head into a package that legitimately challenges putters twice its price.
The Wilson Infinite Buckingham represents Wilson's commitment to making quality golf equipment accessible — a mid-mallet putter with genuine face milling technology, a face-balanced double-bend shaft, and an oversized grip included in the box, all for $180. In a putter category dominated by $350-600+ options from premium brands, the Buckingham is a pointed statement about what budget golf equipment can deliver when designed with intent.
The core technology is straightforward and honest: Wilson's infinity face milling pattern etches concentric grooves into the face that engage the ball at impact, reducing skid and promoting a forward roll more quickly than a smooth-faced putter. Today's Golfer found the roll quality 'significantly better than you'd expect at this price.' Combined with the high-MOI mid-mallet head and face-balanced configuration, the Buckingham delivers the two things that matter most for recreational golfers: consistent roll and forgiveness on off-center strikes.
The honest limitations are just as clear: the cast construction and budget materials don't match the feel and feedback of premium milled mallets. The impact sound is functional rather than satisfying, and experienced players will notice the feel gap compared to putters in the $350-600 range. There's no custom fitting program, no adjustable weights, and minimal resale value. The Buckingham is not trying to compete with a Scotty Cameron or TaylorMade Spider ZT on craftsmanship or feel — it's competing on whether you can deliver a forward roll at $180. On that measure, it succeeds.
Wilson's tour-inspired mid-mallet at an unbeatable $180 — the Buckingham packs an oversized grip, infinity face milling, and a high-MOI head into a package that legitimately challenges putters twice its price.