The TaylorMade Spider ZT is TaylorMade’s first zero-torque putter, featuring several technologies and design elements that have made Spider putters popular among both professional and recreational golfers. Discover how TaylorMade designed the Spider ZT, how it could help you make a more-consistent putting stroke, and get putts rolling more quickly on the greens. But is this the zero-torque putter you have been waiting for, and how does it compare to other TaylorMade Spider putters? I answer those questions and more.
00:00 Spider + Zero Torque = Spider ZT
00:19 Zero Torque
02:57 Pure Roll Face
03:36 Alignment
05:19 Options & Price
06:12 My Experience and Thoughts
09:23 Is This TaylorMade’s Best Spider?
10:38 Questions and Comments

My Golfweek Story – https://golfweek.usatoday.com/story/sports/golf/equipment/2025/05/29/taylormade-spider-zt-zero-torque-putter/83902917007/

20 Comments

  1. Great video as always!

    I think Taylormade should have priced this similar to Odyssey's square 2 square line in order to better compete against Odyssey & LAB.

    Maybe it costs more to produce a blue headcover than a black one? LOL

    I am very curious if Superstroke is going to produce a generic forward press grip for use on other ZT putters.

  2. Don't like it. It's also really overpriced, and it doesn't look like there are custom fit options for lie angle, which kind of renders it useless imho.

  3. Great review, you got a new subscriber.

    I was about to pull the trigger on the original Spider Tour after having tested if fairly extensively, but it looks like I will need to test this one as well.

    I like what you said about the Spider ZT enhancing the quality of your stroke, even while being a more traditional toe hang putter player. Sounds like something I need to experience myself.

  4. Great review, any word on release date? And has anyone tried in a revealer to test for complete zero torque?

  5. 1. Not sure why you don’t have thousands more subscribers. I’ve been watching for a long time and the content is perfectly descriptive. 2. The price to me is spot on. What people don’t realize is for a stock lab with a cheap $5 steel shaft – it’s $550. This is $450 with a kbs shaft, or $499 with a kbs gps shaft in the CB model. That’s a $150 shaft. If you want an Accra (cheapest upgrade shaft lab provides) it starts at $650.

  6. Looks great, sounds great, little too much. Bought an oddessy zero torque for way less and love it. I'll still try the Taylor made out at golf Galaxy just to see and feel it.

  7. Great video. First time coming across the channel and am very impressed by video quality and content. I have been eyeing up the LAB OZ 1i , because of its more traditional look and face insert. However I don't like the odyssey s2s ones because they have loads of loft and you need to forward shaft lean (lots of manipulation) on address. I presume this model is the perfect inbetween with only 2 degrees forward shaft lean and low loft?

  8. Just went with the Bettinardi sb2 I love it, both are in that category of high tech putters that got even better being lie angle balanced. That’s if taylormade can pass the revealer (Bettinardi did)

  9. I’m a bit dissapointed that the putter doesn’t have a better alignment system. Choosing between this, a sb2 Betty and an oz.1i. Waiting till I can roll a spider against the other two. Looking forward to trying the 36in CB version

  10. I’m pretty sure I think Cleveland tried this years ago but the called it toe up but, the putter looked kinda strange and I guess it didn’t catch on

  11. Nice review on TM spider ZT. Is this better feeling wise than Allen PXG or LAB Oz1.i? At moment, i am still gaming Allen PXG despite having LAB Oz1.i; not ready to let go Allen. Been good reliable one.

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