There is plenty of technological development gone into the design of the latest models, with Counterbalance Technology the key feature to help create a smoother and controlled putting stroke courtesy of a heavier head and grip weight.Wilson believe that the balance point moves closer to the hands, giving you control on the putting green with the perforated pattern and oversized and heavier design construction of the grip contributing.The range features the Windy City, Michigan Ave, Grant Park, South Side, Bean, Bucktown, West Loop and The L putters – named areas or landmarks connected to Chicago where Wilson are based in the United States.All models have a classic black anti-glare finish, improved sight lines and a double milled face to help impact, roll and distance control.The Windy City is a traditional design blade putter and is incredibly attractive with a stunning black head. What a dream this is. A slightly curved sole may not be to everyone’s liking, but what will be are the sight lines. And even though it’s subjective, there It isn’t, it’s a large blade head. The L features an elongated mallet head, much longer than the others in the range, which is stepped and has rounded edges. And while the Infinites may not have the eye-candy appeal of a Scotty or the milled sexiness of a Bettinardi, they’re a hell of a lot better looking than they used to be. Wilson is giving you is nice-feeling, milled-face, counter-balanced putter for under a hundred bucks. Wilson Infinite Windy City Putter Review. The I’ll say this unequivocally: I’ve never used a $99 putter that feels as good as the The Lake Shore putter that I tested delivered exactly what you want from a milled putter: If you want to make a list of putters that deliver great value, it has to start with the I have tried the putter and if I didn’t like my WilsonStaff Vizor (first version) so well I would be all over this putter like a duck on a June bug!Just picked up a SouthSide model with a GolfPride Tour SNSR grip. There aren’t a lot of $99 putters with PGA Tour wins to their credit. All Rights Reserved..Sign up for our weekly newsletter and not only will you get the latest reviews, instruction, and more delivered directly to your inbox, you’ll also be entered into regular giveaways for golf clubs, PGA Tour passes, and more. Matt lives in the northwest suburbs of Chicago with his wife and two daughters. There’s three of them to get alignment right and a horizontal aid to help ensure you are square at address.Another blade option in the Infinite range, the Michigan Ave has the larger head of the options. Matt is the Founder and Editor in Chief of Plugged In Golf. The Windy City is a traditional design blade putter and is incredibly attractive with a stunning black head. He's worked in nearly every job in the golf industry from club fitting to instruction to writing and speaking.