PXG Golf: Bat Attack Zero Torque (ZT) Putter

The PXG Bat Attack Zero Torque (ZT) Putter is engineered to minimize face twist and maximize stability through the stroke retails for $449.

ORLANDO, Florida – The Bat Attack ZT is the second of PXG’s zero torque putters, the first being the Allen introduced last fall. The stainless steel head is hollow, and polymer filled.

PXG BAT ATTACK ZT PUTTER

303 Stainless steel hollow head

Mallet style

Foam filled S COR lightweight polymer

S-shaped hosel

Stock head weight 375g

Milled face pyramid pattern

2 adjustable sole weights

$449.99

As one might imagine the ZT stands for Zero Torque and this mallet is a redo of one of their previous shapes, the Battle Ready II Bat Attack. The straight shaft’s S-hosel aligns the shaft axis over the center of gravity of the head which is a hollow polymer-filled stainless steel construction that relocates the mass to the perimeter.

The polymer fills 31% of the internal volume which helped to move weight to the perimeter for higher MOI while retaining the zero torque characteristics.

The very thin face is milled in the third generation of PXG’s distinctive pyramid pattern to achieve both softness and response typical of milled putters. The two sole weights can be replaced to change head weight from as little as 375g to as much as 395g depending on the user’s need and result from a professional fitter.

Players will immediately notice the heel mounted S-hosel (which helps for a toe-up balance) at address has a built-in forward press of 2° to aid in keeping the face square throughout the stroke. The S-hosel design also keeps the putter face square to the path, the essence of zero torque designs.

“With the Bat Attack ZT, we’ve taken one of our most iconic putter designs and made it better than ever,” said Bob Parsons, PXG Founder and CEO. “This flatstick delivers all the stability and control you need—without compromising on feel or feedback. If you’re serious about sinking more putts, this is the putter to beat.”

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