PXG has gone rogue with their new zero-torque Hot Rod ZT mallet putter design. This design scheme is a new one for them.
PXG expands its Zero Torque line with a tunable, high-MOI mallet built to keep the face square and improve roll consistency.
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Do putter shafts make a difference?
Joel Tadman tests different types of putter shafts under the watchful eye of short-game specialist Andy Gorman to see what ...
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One of the biggest unanswered questions in history for the past few thousand years is the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt. Since its erection, it has been an unsolved enigma as to how the ancient ...
What you need to know: Odyssey has noticed a clear shift in the putter market. Inserts have outpaced solid-body constructions by a significant margin, growing to roughly 65 percent of sales in 2025.
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The question of whether the old axiom "Drive for show and putt for dough" is based in fact or fiction remains a great source of debate in golf circles. There is no denying, however, that a good week ...
Zero torque is one of the fastest-growing concepts in putter design. The premise is simple: reduce unwanted face twist and help golfers return the face to ...
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