Equipment
The Mustang ZT Putter: PXG’s Newest Torque-Free Putter
Zero torque putters have become the most interesting piece of equipment in 2025. The design philosophy has been helped professionals and amateurs alike hole more putts (or, at the very least, leave very makable tap-ins).
The “drawback” with many of the zero-torque putters, however, is their visual presentation. In brief, many golfers have struggled with center-mounted shafts and weird hosel bends, making them a non-starter for those who have contemplated switching from more traditional designs.
PXG’s Mustang ZT Putter, the latest model in the company’s Zero Torque collection, doesn’t suffer from these issues. Building on PXG’s ongoing research in torque elimination and stroke stability, the Mustang ZT combines advanced mass properties, precision milling, and material integration to deliver consistent face control through impact.
At the core of the PXG Mustang ZT Putter is PXG’s Zero Torque design, an engineering approach that keeps the face square to the stroke path throughout the motion. Alongside the Zero Torque design is PXG’s patented S-hosel configuration, which positions the shaft axis just above the center of gravity, creating a defined toe-up balance point.
With the center of gravity situated just below the shaft axis, no torque is generated from the CG relative to the axis point. This geometry minimizes face rotation and allows the stroke to remain stable with little to no external manipulation from the golfer. What this all means for you is that the Mustang ZT will help eliminate those unexpected push and pulled putts (which only appear during when a match—or money—is on the line).

PXG’s S-Hosel Allows Zero Torque Design to be Featured in a More Traditional Putter Design
The Mustang ZT’s clubhead is precision-milled from 303 stainless steel and constructed with a hollow-body design injected with PXG’s proprietary S-COR polymer. This material stabilizes the structure while enhancing sound and feel.
The hollow-body design positions the center of gravity closer to the face than traditional solid-bodied putters, enabling the hosel to be placed farther forward for improved balance. By redistributing mass to the outer perimeter of the clubhead, the design achieves a higher moment of inertia relative to its size, improving forgiveness and resistance to twisting on off-center strikes.

S-COR Gives the Mustang ZT a Unique, Solid but Soft Feeling, with Acoustics That Match
Further enhancing feel is the Mustang ZT Putter’s ultra-thin face, which measures just 0.055 inches. The face is milled with PXG’s signature Pyramid Face Pattern, engineered to provide consistent interaction with golf ball dimples and enhance initial ball skid and roll. The milling geometry produces the soft auditory feedback of an insert-style putter while maintaining the responsive feel of a solid milled surface. The combination of reduced face thickness and polymer support also helps control vibration frequency for a uniform acoustic signature at impact.

PXG’s Milled Pyramid Face Pattern Ensures Optimal Roll
Standard specifications include a 4° measured loft, playing effectively as 3° with an integrated 1° of forward press. The stock head weight is 365 grams, with an adjustable range from 350 to 385 grams.
PXG Founder and CEO Bob Parsons:
“With the Mustang ZT, we’re expanding the Zero Torque lineup to give golfers even more options that fit the way they play.”
The PXG Mustang ZT Putter is now available through PXG retail stores, fitting studios, and authorized partners, as well as online at PXG.com.

