PXG Allan ZT (Zero Torque) Long Putter

The Allan ZT Long Putter from PXG joins their ZT family of zero torque models offering added stability for a smoother stroke and better posture, while retailing for $449.

ORLANDO, Florida – The Allan ZT Long Putter from PXG joins their ZT family of zero torque models offering added stability for a smoother stroke and better posture to make more putts.

PXG ALLAN ZT LONG PUTTER

Multi-material hollow body with injected polymer

Two replaceable sole weights

S-shaped hosel

Pyramid face pattern

Ball pickup pocket in sole

Stock head weight: 480g

Stock grip: PXG split

Stock shaft: KBS Chrome 45 inches adjustable to 47.5 inches

$449

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Zero torque is the hottest putter design right now and PXG is adding a fourth model to the three regular length ZT putters with the Allan ZT Long Putter. Their core design feature for all the ZT family is locating the center of gravity in line with an below the shaft axis. This then keeps the face square with the putter head arc throughout the stroke.

The long shaft and heavy head PXG says creates a counterbalanced feel and helps to produce a shoulder-only stroke.

“With the PXG Allan ZT Long, we set out to create a long-length putter that gives golfers a calmer, more stable stroke without sacrificing precision,” said Matt Andrews, PXG Design Engineer. “By pairing Zero Torque technology with advanced construction and refined the CG placement, we engineered a putter that feels incredibly balanced and helps players roll it pure with confidence.”

https://www.pxg.com/collections/zero-torque

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