Zero Torque Putters have become a trending club across golf, but they aren’t a new phenomenon.
Odyssey had was called the back strike and the back strike was where the shaft was actually curved so that it entered further back into the center of the club and when it did that it was more zero torque the other side of that was Adele where they were creating toe up Putters and odyssey actually made a toe up putter as well and what they were doing is they’re using the weight and putting as much weight as they can into the toe to resist the the movement or the the twisting of the face of the putter as it’s moving through space right using mass to uh affect by gravity and then the location so we’ve had had several methods of zero torque style let’s call it the desired effect the other thing you can think about too is long Putters you talk about sweepers and Broomsticks and just a really long putter in general so the steeper the lie angle gets and with and generally those are straight shafted Putters they also resisted the twisting which is the idea of torque right it’s the twisting motion so the longer the putter got the more upright the LI got the less that the putter had Twisted so we’ve actually had zero torque in a sense for decades
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Zaap Putters
Wan't Backstryke putters toe up as well?