Toulon Golf’s 2026 Collection: A Deep Dive into Performance and Refinement
Toulon Golf has unveiled its 2026 Collection of putters, building on the momentum of successful releases in 2024 and 2025. The new line features refinements across existing models, the introduction of two new shapes – the Monaco and Boston – and a return to the popular Deep Diamond Mill face pattern, notably the same pattern used by Xander Schauffele during his major wins in 2024.
Midnight Blue Finish and Milled Construction
The 2026 Collection showcases a Midnight Blue finish, previously featured in Toulon’s Smallbatch program, paired with white and cool grey accents. Putters are milled from 304 stainless steel, chosen for its softer feel, and feature Saulsalito fine milling patterns on the sole plates of some models. This attention to detail is evident throughout the entire collection.
Performance-Driven Design: The Deep Diamond Mill Evolution
While Toulon is known for aesthetics, the 2026 line prioritizes performance. The latest iteration of the Deep Diamond Mill face pattern is shallower than previous versions but closely resembles the pattern that contributed to Xander Schauffele’s success at the 2024 PGA Championship. A new groove has been added to the pattern, designed to improve initial roll efficiency and provide a more satisfying impact sound without unwanted ringing.
New Shape Offerings: Boston and Monaco
Two new models highlight Toulon’s innovation for 2026. The Boston is Toulon’s first long-neck offering in a collection series, inspired by the Austin shape but with a modified hosel to reduce face rotation for players with a straighter stroke path. It features adjustable sole weights and a sight dot. The Monaco is a completely new shape, described as a cousin to the Las Vegas model, combining a 304 stainless steel face and crown with a 6061 aluminum sole plate for stability. The Monaco is available with both H1 plumber’s neck and H4.5 slant neck hosels.
The Monaco is designed as a transition putter for players moving from blades to mallets, offering the benefits of both types. It features adjustable weighting and a large hollow cavity to optimize the center of gravity.
A Focus on Family and Customer Feedback
Toulon emphasizes a family-run approach, with putters built by members of the Toulon family in Vista, California. The company prioritizes customer feedback, driving design decisions and ensuring the lineup meets the needs of its loyal base. Several models – Carlsbad, Charleston, Atlanta, Miami, and New York City – have been removed from the lineup as part of this curation process.
2026 Collection Details
The 2026 Collection includes seven shapes: three blades (Austin, Hollywood, Boston) and four mallets (Alcatraz Mini, Alcatraz, Las Vegas, Monaco). Putters are available with chrome or black shafts and a choice of grip. Plumber’s neck options can be customized with a Mitsubishi Diamana P105 putter shaft, and all putters can be built with heavier specifications. The 2026 Collection is available for purchase starting at $600.00 USD.
Toulon has also hinted at future developments, including expansions of their low torque Formula series and the exploratory Project 59 series.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Deep Diamond Mill pattern? It’s a face milling pattern designed to improve roll efficiency and provide a satisfying impact feel.
What is the difference between the Boston and Monaco putters? The Boston is a long-neck blade, while the Monaco is a new mallet shape designed as a transition putter.
Where are Toulon putters made? Toulon putters are built by members of the Toulon family in Vista, California.
What is the price range for the 2026 Collection? Putters start at $600.00 USD.
