Zero-torque putters are no longer consider to be outliers in the golf world. Plenty of tour professionals have now adopted them into their bags.
It is the same story at golf clubs up and down the country with a greater focus being put on finding clubs that are going to help keep the club face square at impact.
PXG’s answer to this demand is the Hot Rod ZT putter. It is a centre-shafted mallet built around what the brand calls a True Zero Torque Design.
So, how have they achieved this True Zero Torque Design? Here’s a closer look…
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PXG Hot Rod ZT Putter: The Technology
At the heart of the Hot Rod ZT is its zero torque construction. By positioning the centre of gravity just below the shaft axis, PXG has reduced the twisting forces that typically cause a putter face to rotate during the stroke.


