The 411 on the 888s from Wilson
October 20, 2009 by GNN
The new dual-milled 888 series of putters from Wilson Golf uses VPD, or Visual Plane Differential, as an alignment aid with multi-surface markings to help players position their eyes directly above the target line.
“The 888 series of putters have a style for every player,” said Bob Thurman, Wilson’s global director of research and development.
“We have taken the vintage shapes from our rich history of Wilson archives and applied the most cutting edge technology to the designs to provide golfers with a putter that looks streamlined and classic, but has all the latest innovations to keep putts straight and accurate.”
The 888 series includes five different models:
- 8881: Traditional heel-toe putter that is heel-shafted with a plumber hosel.
- 8882: Heel-shafted with an offset gooseneck hosel.
- 8883: Toe-weighted putter with semi-mallet.
- 8884: Heel-toe weighted, semi-mallet hybrid.
- 8885: Heel-toe weighted mallet putter with heel-shafted plumber hosel.
*8881 and 8885 available in men’s right and left-handed models.
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