Complete List of Zero Torque Putters

Keeping track of all the "zero torque" putters hitting the market is hard, so let us do it for you

By
, GolfLink Editor
Updated December 13, 2024
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List of zero torque putters available today
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    List of zero torque putters available today
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Zero torque is the hottest trend in putters right now. A flurry of zero torque putters hit the market in the second half of 2024 from brands like Odyssey, Bettinardi, PXG, Evnroll, and even a new offering from L.A.B, one of the category’s OGs. That surge helped propel the category from niche to mainstream.

The appeal of zero torque putters is that they’re designed to stay square to the putting stroke from start to finish, helping players hit straighter, more consistent putts. The problem is there’s no way to measure or demonstrate how much torque a putter truly has, at least not one that everybody can agree on.

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We’re not here to verify the actual torque of any of these putters. It’s tough enough to keep up with the latest zero torque offerings on the market, even if that label is only self-proclaimed. With that in mind, we’re listing putters that claim to be zero torque, torque balanced, and even low or reduced torque in some cases.

The point is, if a putter aims to help you keep it square through the reduction or elimination or torque, whether or not it’s successful, we’re listing it here.

Complete List of Zero Torque Putters

If you want to explore the zero torque putter market, your options are better today than they’ve ever been, and they’re only going to keep growing.

Two of the models on this list, the Edel Array and Odyssey AI One, are available in torque-balanced, toe-hang, and face-balanced profiles. As torque balanced or zero torque putters become more popular it will be interesting to see if the trend of a zero torque option within a line of putters that includes toe-hang and face-balanced versions continues.

Here is the most updated, complete list of zero torque putters.

Brand Model Shop
Axis1 HM 2.0

Axis1

Axis1 Rose 2.0

Axis1

Axis1 Umbra

2nd Swing

Axis1 Tour-S

Axis1

Axis1 Joey

2nd Swing

Axis1 TM-Elite I

Axis1

Axis1 TM-Elite

Axis1

Bettinardi Antidote SB1

PGA Tour Superstore

Bettinardi Antidote SB2

PGA Tour Superstore

Edel Array B-1

2nd Swing

Edel Array F-1

2nd Swing

Edel Array F-2

2nd Swing

Edel Array F-3

2nd Swing

Evnroll Z1

PGA Tour Superstore

Evnroll Z2s

PGA Tour Superstore

Evnroll Z5s

PGA Tour Superstore

Evnroll ERZ Zero

PGA Tour Superstore

L.A.B DF3

PGA Tour Superstore

L.A.B DF2.1

PGA Tour Superstore

L.A.B Link.1

PGA Tour Superstore

L.A.B OZ.1

L.A.B Golf

L.A.B OZ.1i

L.A.B Golf

L.A.B Mezz.1

PGA Tour Superstore

L.A.B Mezz.1 Max

PGA Tour Superstore

Odyssey AI One Square to Square Doube Wide

PGA Tour Superstore

Odyssey AI One Square to Square No. 7

PGA Tour Superstore

Odyssey AI One Square to Square Jailbird

PGA Tour Superstore

Odyssey Toe Up No. 1  
Odyssey Toe Up No. 9  
Odyssey Stroke Lab Black 7 Toe Up

2nd Swing

Odyssey Backstryke Marxman

2nd Swing

Odyssey Backstryke D.A.R.T

2nd Swing

Odyssey Backstryke 2-Ball

2nd Swing

PXG Allan

PXG