When it comes to cutting-edge technology and bold innovation in golf equipment, PXG continues to be one of the leading lights and it’s no different when it comes to putters. PXG has seriously stepped up their game in the world of putters over recent years. They are now one of the main contenders to think about when looking for a new flat stick.
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In this guide, we take a look at some of the best PXG putters on the market for 2025. Whether you’re seeking enhanced forgiveness, a sleek new head shape, or the latest in face technology, this year’s selection delivers standout options worthy of serious consideration.
Our review team has managed to get their hands on each model to find out which putter is best for you and your game…
Best PXG Putters 2025
PXG Hellcat ZT Putter


PXG brings blade fans into the zero torque age with a standout flatstick that feels every bit as precise as it looks. With face-balancing, forward press, and pyramid face technology, the Hellcat ZT is engineered to deliver consistency, especially on longer putts.
I admit the concept might look unusual at first glance, but its impact on face stability is impressive. On long putts especially, it excelled. I often found what I aimed is what I hit.
The forward-press shaft angle is a subtle but welcome feature. With a natural one-degree forward lean, it encourages proper hand positioning and improves roll off the face. PXG’s familiar pyramid face pattern has also been added, which aides sound, feel, and friction at impact. The result is a roll that gets up and going quickly and consistently.
PROS
- Excellent face stability
- Soft, responsive feel with crisp sound
- Built-in forward press promotes better roll
CONS
- Stock grip is square and bulky, which may not suit all players
- RELATED: Read our full PXG Hellcat ZT Putter review here.
RRP: £189.00 / $249.99
More information: Clubhouse Website / PXG Website
PXG Bat Attack ZT Putter


PXG’s take on a zero torque putter does come with a twist. Unlike some zero-torque designs that use an exaggerated offset or centre-shafted hosel, PXG has opted for a bent hosel that enters the heel in a more traditional manner. As a result the face that sits noticeably ahead of the shaft, something that takes a little getting used to, but does improve the stability.
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I thought where the Bat Attack ZT really shone was its feel. PXG has incorporated its refined pyramid face pattern, which promotes a consistent ball speed and a pleasing, soft sound. It’s not too soft or too firm; instead, it strikes a rare balance that feels both high-end and reliable.
Overall, I think the PXG Bat Attack ZT is a standout performer in the zero-torque category. Its classic shape, innovative design, and exceptional feel make it a really good option for all club golfers. While I have my doubts over the grip, the overall package is undeniably of high quality.
PROS
- Excellent feel off the face
- Impressive stability on short and long putts
- Premium build quality
CONS
- Grip quality
- RELATED: Read our full review of the PXG Bat Attack ZT putter here.
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PROS
- Stunning design
- A soft yet responsive feel off the face
- Extremely forgiving for a blade putter
CONS
- Thicker grip than expected
- RELATED: Read our full PXG Battle Ready II Brandon Putter review here.
RRP: £349.00 / $389.99
More information: Clubhouse Golf Website / PXG Website
PXG Allan Putter
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