Introduction
Can a blade putter really offer the stability of a mallet without sacrificing feel? That’s the question Toulon is aiming to answer with the Boston H3.
Part of the brand’s 2026 lineup, this refined take on a classic shape introduces a longer hosel designed to reduce face rotation and suit a more controlled stroke.
It’s a subtle change on paper, but one that could make a significant difference on the greens.
Here’s how it performs out on the golf course in our Toulon Boston H3 Putter review…
Keywords
Blade, feel, feedback, forgiving, stable, premium
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NCG Summary and Rating


NCG SUMMARY
A premium blade with a twist, the Toulon Boston H3 blends classic looks with modern stability. The long H3 hosel reduces toe hang and face rotation, making it a strong option for golfers who like a blade but prefer a straighter, more controlled stroke.
Exceptional feel and feedback are standout traits, though the £600 price tag firmly places it in the luxury category.
PROS
- Exceptional feel and feedback
- Looks great
- More stable than a traditional blade
CONS
- Premium price
- Alignment aid might be too small for some
Key Facts
| Putter style | Blade |
| Putter size | Regular |
| Putter face | Deep Diamond Milled Face Pattern |
| Loft | 2°-4° |
| Shaft | Stepless Steel (Black and Chrome) and Midsubishi Diamana P105 Graphite |
| Length | 30-32.5 |
Key benefits and downsides
| Key benefits | Downsides |
|---|---|
| Looks – Premium, clean aesthetics | Price – This is firmly a premium option and has a high price point |
| Feel – Exceptional feel and feedback | Alignment – Minimal alignment won’t be as easy to use for some |
| Stability – More stable than a traditional blade | |
| Forgiving – Unique hosel design reduces face rotation |
First Impressions
This is a seriously premium-looking putter. The new midnight blue finish replaces previous black coatings and gives the head a rich, almost luxury feel.
Although it’s subtle, but paired with the white alignment, I think it creates a clean contrast that frames the ball beautifully.
The Boston H3 keeps things traditional where it matters. It’s a one-piece milled head with no insert, something purists will appreciate. The soft shaping, compact profile and minimal alignment aid, just a single white line, all reinforce that classic blade aesthetic.
Behind the ball, it sits beautifully square. There’s nothing distracting here, just a clean, confidence-inspiring look.
What I found
Despite being a blade, it offers a surprising level of stability. Golfers who typically struggle with the smaller head size of blades, especially those making the switch from mallets, will find this a much easier transition.
The reduced toe hang means it suits players with a straighter stroke or those looking to minimise face rotation.
It’s a clever middle ground. You get the compact look and feel of a blade, but with a more controlled, mallet-like motion.
I think the feel is exceptional. The one-piece milled construction combined with the deep face pattern delivers a soft yet responsive strike.
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You get clear feedback, particularly on longer putts. This is especially useful on longer range putts for better distance control.
It’s also simply enjoyable to use. There’s a real sense of connection with the head through the stroke.
NCG Final Say
Overall, I think the Toulon Boston H3 is a beautifully crafted blade that cleverly bridges the gap between traditional and modern putting styles. It delivers the feel purists crave, while offering just enough stability to appeal to a wider range of golfers.
If you’re willing to invest, this is a putter that doesn’t just look the part, it performs at the highest level too.
How they compare to other Toulon putters
This is the most interesting blade of Toulon’s 2026 collection. There is no doubt about that.
Although the head is very much the same, it has a much longer neck than the Toulon Hollywood putter. It is called an H3 hosel and it produces 30° of toe hang, which is less than the shorter neck in previous options.
Price Information
RRP: £600.00 / $811.00
Other Product Details
Shafts:
- Stepless Steel (Black and Chrome)
- Midsubishi Diamana P105 Graphite
More information: Toulon Golf
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