PXG Hellcat ZT (Zero Torque) Putter

PXG Golf has unveiled the new Hellcat ZT Putter featuring Zero Torque Technology at a groundbreaking price point of $249.

ORLANDO, Florida – PXG has added a third model to their Zero Torque putter family, the Hellcat ZT, a modern blade shape at a much lower price than the previous models.

PXG HELLCAT ZT PUTTER

Modern blade shape

MIM 303 stainless steel head

Head weight 370 gram

S-shaped hosel

4° loft

1° built-in forward press

$249.99

Zero torque putters have grabbed the attention of many golfers for their ability to retain the face square to the line of the putter stroke, no opening on the back stroke nor closing to square on the through stroke.

“With traditional putters, you’ve got to manipulate the face to keep it square,” said Brad Schweigert, PXG Chief Product Officer. “Our Zero Torque design places the shaft axis over the center-of-gravity, so you don’t have to think about that. You just swing from the shoulders, and the clubhead stays square – pure, efficient, and reliable.”

The head of the Hellcat is metal injection molded (MIM) stainless steel producing a very precise shape and the face is PXG’s Pyramid Face Technology.

It joins PXG’s other Zero Torque putters, the Allan ZT and Bat Attack ZT, both mallet heads. Other than the blade-shape the Hellcat ZT has the distinction of being substantially less money than the other two, $200 less.

PXG Founder & CEO Bob Parsons was quoted as saying, “I love this game. And I love helping people play it better. With the Hellcat ZT, we’ve packed top putting technology into a badass blade that feels amazing, rolls pure, and performs like nothing else out there — all for a price that makes you say, ‘Why the hell not?’”

Fitting sessions by professionals are available to ensure each putter fits the purchaser’s stroke for the proper length, loft, lie angle and grip size.

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

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Ed is a national award-winning golf journalist and has carried on a lifelong love affair with the game. His work covering the business of golf, equipment, golf personalities and travel is prominently featured in numerous print and electronic publications. He has competed in tournament golf both as an amateur and senior professional and though his competitive days are behind him, Ed still plays regularly and carries a handicap of 4. He lives on a water hazard in suburban Orlando. His email address is GolfScribe@outlook.com.

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