PXG’s latest zero torque putter is built on one of its most unconventional shapes.
The company is releasing the new Mustang ZT, its fourth zero torque putter in what has become one of the hottest club categories in the sport.
“With the Mustang ZT, we’re expanding the Zero Torque lineup to give golfers even more options that fit the way they play,” said PXG Founder and CEO Bob Parsons in a release.
Keep reading below for more on the Mustang ZT putter, who it’s for and my thoughts on the new design.
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The Mustang ZT is PXG’s fourth in their line of ZT putters, and it builds on their Mustang II shape, which is one of the most unique shapes in their putter line.
Starting with an anser-style blade, the Mustang has the corners pinched out further from the center of the putter to increase MOI. To give this putter “toe-up” zero torque properties, PXG uses its patented “S” hosel to place the shaft axis directly above the CG of the putter.
This design allows the clubface to stay square throughout any stroke type (pendulum or arc) and eliminates the need for a center-shaft design.
PXG also uses a hollow-bodied design injected with its proprietary S-COR polymer to increase MOI further by concentrating mass in the wings of the putter.
To help the player’s hands stand ahead of the clubhead through the stroke, the Mustang ZT is designed with 1 degree of integrated shaft lean.
If you’re looking to get into a low-torque putter model but don’t like the typical center-shaft design or prefer looking at a high-MOI blade-style putter, the Mustang ZT might be one of your few options.
While the Mustang ZT isn’t a traditional blade, it is one of the few high-MOI blade-style options in the low torque space, which has been dominated by mallet shapes.
The Mustang ZT will also appeal to players who like a bit of firmer, milled feel and faster ball speeds off the face, thanks to PXG’s ultra-thin face and pyramid milling technology.
PXG’s putter options have become very robust over the past several years, and just over one year after introducing their first ZT option, they now have their fourth.
Within PXG’s ZT putter lineup, you can now choose between a high-MOI mallet, a wing-style mallet, a wide-bodied blade and a high-MOI wing-style blade.
It’s clear PXG believes their S-hosel can be applied to many different shapes they already make, which is only going to give players more options to find the best putter for their games.
The Mustang ZT is a unique shape, but not one that will upset the modern player. A player who is increasingly willing to trade looks for performance.
As someone who is very pro-blade and anti-center shaft, I’m eager to try getting a putter that matches the narrower shape I prefer and offers low torque characteristics without a center shaft.
The PXG Mustang ZT is available starting October 16 at PXG stores, fitting studios and PXG’s website. It will cost $449.99.
Stock loft and lie are 4˚ (which plays like 3˚ with the 1˚ forward shaft lean) and 70˚ lie, but these can be customized when ordering.
The headweight is adjustable, with the stock setting at 365 grams and options ranging from 350 to 385 grams.
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