Building on the momentum of its Allan putter, PXG adds the Bat Attack ZT mallet putter to its zero-torque lineup.
The design of the Bat Attack ZT putter with its S-hosel is engineered to minimize face rotation throughout the putting stroke by aligning the shaft axis just above the center of gravity. This eliminates torque and helps golfers maintain a square face without manipulating their stroke.
“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 flat stick delivers all the stability and control you need without compromising on feel or feedback.”
In contrast to traditional hosels that create unwanted twisting forces, the S-hosel design keeps the putter face square to the path from start to finish. With a built-in 2-degree forward press, the S-hosel naturally places the golfer’s hands in the optimal position at address, encouraging a smoother, more consistent putting motion with minimal manipulation or effort.
The Bat Attack ZT putter ($450) is a hollow-bodied 303 stainless steel construction, injected with PXG’s proprietary polymer, which accounts for 31 percent of the putter’s internal volume and allows mass to be redistributed to the extreme perimeter of the clubhead to increasing the moment of inertia. Its ultra-thin face backed by the polymer fill minimizes vibrations.
The Bat Attack ZT also features two sole weights to precisely adjust the overall clubhead weight and toe-heel bias.
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