Can A $129 Putter Really Compete With A Scotty Cameron?
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Can A $129 Putter Really Compete With A Scotty Cameron?

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Can A $129 Putter Really Compete With A Scotty Cameron?

Golfers love to debate performance versus price. You’ll hear someone say, “I play with a Tour Edge driver because I can’t justify the cost of a Callaway Triple Diamond.” For many, performance isn’t everything; it’s performance for the price.

But what if the performance for the price is the best that’s out there? What if a cheaper putter actually outperformed premium options?

That’s exactly what happened in the 2025 Best Mallet Putter Testing. The $129 Wilson Infinite Buckingham didn’t just hold its own. It won.

The best mallet putter of 2025: Wilson Infinite Buckingham

We used our new PuttView Handicap to test all putters in 2025. The lower the PuttView score, the better. Here’s how the Wilson Infinite Buckingham looked from each distance:

  • Overall: -6.6
  • Short Putts (5 ft): -6.1
  • Medium Putts (10 ft): -9.2 (2nd best of all putters)
  • Long Putts (20 ft): -9.0
  • Price: $129.99

The Infinite Buckingham excelled at the ranges where the test showed the biggest separation in performance. This was in the medium and short putts.

Testers knocked both the sound and the look of the Wilson Infinite Buckingham but it didn’t make it any less effective at getting the ball in the hole. One said, “The ball went in the hole. Not the most subjectively appealing putter, but it performs.”

How does it stack up against Scotty Cameron?

The Scotty Cameron Phantom 7 isn’t a bad putter, far from it. It scored strongly in long-range putting (-11) but lagged in short and medium distances (only -2.3 at 10 feet).

That’s where the Infinite Buckingham separated itself. At the most crucial ranges (short and medium), it consistently outperformed not only Scotty Cameron but most of the entire field.

This doesn’t make Scotty Cameron a poor choice. Many golfers will stick with it out of brand loyalty, craftsmanship appreciation or subjective appeal.

But for golfers who want the ball to drop, price aside, Wilson just gave them a reason to think twice.

Which one should you buy?

To find the best putter for you, go for a fitting. If you want somewhere to start before you get fitted, here’s what you can take away from this test.

  • Buy the Wilson Infinite Buckingham if you want the best-performing mallet of 2025 at a fraction of the cost. Ignore the sound, ignore the looks, and focus on what matters: getting the ball in the hole.
  • Buy the Scotty Cameron Phantom 7 if you’re loyal to the brand, love the look and feel, or want a putter with proven tour presence.

This isn’t about “cheap versus premium.” It’s about what the data proved. Sometimes the putter that performs the best is the one with the smallest price tag.

The PuttView score and why it matters

This year’s test used PuttView, a groundbreaking system that tracks putts at multiple distances and gives each putter a “handicap-style” score.

  • Negative numbers mean better performance. The lower the score, the more strokes that putter can save relative to the field.
  • Scores are broken down by short (five-foot), medium (10-foot) and long (20-foot) putts.
  • This allowed us to see where each putter truly excelled.

The Infinite Buckingham’s dominance at medium range (-9.2) was critical. That’s the distance where most golfers either save or lose strokes.

Final thoughts

The 2025 Most Wanted Mallet Test delivered one of the most surprising results we’ve seen. Golfers finally have proof that the best-performing putter might not be the most expensive. For players who care about Strokes Gained over brand names, that’s a win worth celebrating.

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Britt Olizarowicz is a scratch golfer, former teaching professional and one of MyGolfSpy’s leading voices on equipment testing and golf performance. She has spent more than 15 years working at private clubs in New York and Florida and now specializes in translating test data and swing mechanics into practical advice for everyday golfers. Britt began playing at age 7 and has never left the game. When she’s not writing, you’ll find her on the course, playing pickleball, cooking, running or out on the boat with her family.

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      Dr Tee

      10 months ago

      Putt View is an amazing tool, but in doing your statistical analysis EVERYTHING depends on the TESTERS. Change one or two testers and your results will be completely different. These results are therefore MEANINGLESS and misleading

      Reply

      HDTVMAN

      10 months ago

      Remember, Bettinardi taught Cameron how to mill putters. The first Cameron milled were made by Bettinardi, not Cameron. He can copy others and make some of his own, but does that mean he that good? Odyssey is the number one putter on Tour, and not all of the players are paid by Odyssey. Ping has over 3000 golf putters in their vault from wins. Who is the best? Good question.

      Reply

      Dennis Smith

      10 months ago

      Every time y’all put these results out there, Wilson is sold-out. I guess y’all are pretty influential. I haven’t checked with retailers, but I’m guessing it’s the same. I appreciate y’all but see very little for very senior players like me with restricted swings and ultra slow swing speeds. But hey, we’re dying off at a high rate.

      Reply

      OpMan

      10 months ago

      Anybody know what’s happened to the Giraffe putters from Odyssey???? Did those get cancelled???? They are nowhere to be found

      Reply

      OpMan

      10 months ago

      Oops Nevermind, found them, they are SOLD OUT!!!

      Reply

      Scott

      10 months ago

      I think the looks of the Buckingham are pretty sharp. Not crazy about the grip design, but that’s an easy fix, especially at the price.

      The entire Infinite line is so good and such a steal. So good that I’m surprised they would bother offering the Staff Model line, even if that’s the only way to get moveable weights.

      Reply

      BigB

      10 months ago

      AMAZING results from this putter. I’m a 6 handicap and an average putter at best. Since I put this in the bag over my Odyssey AI Milled, I’ve rolled more putts in and around the cup than ever before. Confidence is sky high!!!!

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      Fake

      10 months ago

      Past MGS endorsements of the Buckingham led me to grab one a couple years back. It’s a phenomenal putter and a great price. Very predictable. It’s not to say you can’t hit a bad putt, but I understand what is happening and why.

      Reply

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