Toulon's 2026 Collection putters are all about the finer details

Sean Toulon's custom putter studio is back with its most premium new collection to date.

Courtesy Toulon Golf
Courtesy Toulon Golf

Less is more has long been the mantra when it comes to making a truly desirable putter (well, except for the Spider, of course), but Toulon Golf's latest limited-edition putter series has taken this approach to an entirely new level in a seriously gorgeous way.

The American-based brand, which was founded in 2015, has grown into a manufacturer of some of the world's best and most desirable putters over the last decade, leading to its acquisition by Callaway and a period in which the Toulon Design range was integrated into Odyssey's putter line-up. Xander Schauffele's distinctive red Odyssey #7 is famously a Toulon design.

The brand's eponymous founder, Sean Toulon, retired from Callaway in 2023 and, with the backing of the company shifted the studio's focus back to making custom putters for the boutique market. And the 2026 Collection is the brand's most refined offering yet.

"We take extra time to get everything right, spending countless hours testing, building and playing everything we create," says a release from Toulon. "The result is a collection that reflects our relentless pursuit of refinement at every level."

For 2026, Toulon's main focus was honing in further on the Deep Diamond Mill face pattern that has delivered its putters 69 Tour wins and two major victories over the years. "By refining groove shape and depth and introducing horizontal grooves, we have created our most satisfying milled putter performance package yet," the brand continues.

The collection brings back a number of silhouettes that'll likely look familiar to longtime fans of Odyssey's putters. The Austin H1 takes after the classic #1 Blade, while the mid-mallet Las Vegas draws on the shape of the angular #7. 

On the more forgiving end of the range, the Alcatraz H4.5 and Carlsbad H4.5 are inspired by the profile of the Jailbird and the iconic two-ball respectively. 

Toulon has also introduced two brand new models for the 2026 Collection: the Boston, a soft-shouldered blade with the option of added toe hang; and and the Monaco, a larger multi-material mallet that builds on the forgiveness of the Las Vegas with even more MOI.

Courtesy Toulon Golf
Courtesy Toulon Golf

All share the same distinct finish, with a new midnight blue and silver colour scheme finished off with touches of ice blue and white and a choice of custom grips. All putters are available in Heavy Spec, built with heavier head weights and a longer, heavier 15-inch grip.

"The result is a collection that blurs the line between performance and art. Four distinct shapes and five different models, each defined by restraint, confidence, and control.

You can shop the full collection now at Toulon Golf's website with prices for each starting at £599.

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