Wilson expands its Infinite line with two zero torque mallets designed to keep the face square longer and improve start-line consistency.
L.A.B. puts its Lie Angle Balance tech into classic blade shapes with the new heel-shafted LINK.2.1 and LINK.2.2 putters.
Scotty Cameron’s new Phantom models focus on improved feel and distance control, with a taller face design for a more ...
Vice Golf has three new putters launching today and it’s a bigger deal than I thought it would be. Over the past decade, Vice Golf has established ...
There are three schools of thought when it comes to zero-torque putters. The first is the School of Mikey, from the old Life ...
PXG expands its Zero Torque line with a tunable, high-MOI mallet built to keep the face square and improve roll consistency.
Wilson has become the latest brand to hop on board the zero torque putter bandwagon, updating their milled Infinite range ...
Does the Wilson Infinite 606 Zero Torque putter deliver on the course? Sam De'Ath puts it to the test to find out ...
What you need to know: Evnroll has never been shy about pushing putter-face technology. When the company debuted SweetFace grooves nearly a decade ago, the idea was simple: even out speed across the ...
PXG is once again proving that it doesn’t just build golf clubs—it engineers performance weapons. With the release of the PXG Allan ZT in a sleek new Double Black finish and the all-new Bat Attack ZT, ...
Built to stay square, Wilson's Zero Torque Infinite putters are designed to deliver greater control when golfers need it the most ...
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