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PXG One & Done ZT Putter

2026Mallet$449.99

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The PXG One & Done ZT (2026) is a mallet putter built for stability and easier alignment. It is face balanced, with a built-in alignment aid. It carries a $449.99 MSRP.

Mallet Putter

PXG built its putter reputation on milled blades and the Battle Ready line, but the One & Done ZT is a different animal. It's a face-balanced mallet aimed at the golfer who is tired of fighting the putter face. The ZT in the name points at the zero-torque design philosophy, and that's the whole story here: a head engineered so the face resists twisting through the stroke instead of asking you to time its rotation.

Face-balanced mallets are nothing new. What makes this one worth a look is how committed PXG is to the concept. The weight distribution, the balance point, the alignment system, all of it pushes toward one goal, which is keeping the face square without conscious effort. If your misses come from opening or closing the face at impact rather than bad reads, this putter is attacking your actual problem.

It won't fix a bad green-reading habit and it won't feel right if you have a strong arc in your stroke. But for straight-back, straight-through putters, the 2026 One & Done ZT is one of the more honest offerings in PXG's lineup. It does one job and doesn't apologize for it.

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The head is a full mallet with the mass pushed to the perimeter, which drives the MOI up and keeps mishits from twisting the face offline. Because it's face balanced, the face points at the sky when you balance the shaft on your finger. That tells you there's essentially no toe hang, so the putter has no built-in tendency to rotate during the stroke. Pair that with the zero-torque intent behind the ZT designation and you get a head that wants to stay square from takeaway to impact. The alignment aid matters just as much as the balance. A mallet this stable only pays off if you start the ball on your line, and the sightline system on the crown makes squaring the face at address close to automatic. Set it down, match the aid to your line, and go. Nothing about the shape asks you to manipulate anything.

Who It's For

  • Straight-back, straight-through strokes get the most out of a face-balanced head like this one. If your putting stroke has minimal arc, the balance profile matches how you already move the putter.
  • Anyone whose misses come from face rotation rather than speed control. The zero-torque design directly targets pushes and pulls caused by an open or closed face at impact.
  • Players who rely on alignment aids to aim. The sightline system rewards golfers who set the putter down, trust the line, and make a stroke without second-guessing.
  • It's a poor fit for strong-arc strokes. If you currently putt well with a blade that has significant toe hang, this head will feel like it's resisting you.

Công nghệ

Perimeter WeightingAlignment AidPrecision MilledVariable Depth Grooves

About PXG

PXG brings a distinctive approach to putter design, focusing on quality materials, precision manufacturing, and performance-driven engineering.

Thông số kỹ thuật

BrandPXG
ModelOne & Done ZT
Year2026
TypeMallet
Toe hangFace balanced
Alignment aidYes
MSRP$449.99

Câu hỏi thường gặp

What does ZT mean on the PXG One & Done ZT?
ZT stands for zero torque. The head and neck are engineered so the face resists twisting open or closed during the stroke. Combined with the face-balanced design, the putter has almost no natural tendency to rotate, which helps golfers who struggle to return the face to square at impact.
Is the One & Done ZT face balanced or toe hang?
It's fully face balanced. Balance the shaft on your finger and the face points straight up. That makes it best suited to straight-back, straight-through strokes rather than strokes with a pronounced arc.
Does the PXG One & Done ZT have an alignment aid?
Yes. The crown carries a sightline alignment system designed to make squaring the face at address simple. On a high-MOI mallet like this, the alignment aid does a lot of the aiming work for you, which is the point of the whole design.
Who should not buy the One & Done ZT?
Golfers with a strong arc in their stroke. If you naturally rotate the face open and closed and you putt well with a toe-hang blade, a face-balanced zero-torque mallet will fight your stroke instead of helping it. Match the putter to your stroke type first.
Is the 2026 One & Done ZT forgiving on mishits?
Yes, that's one of the mallet shape's main advantages. Perimeter weighting raises the MOI, so putts struck toward the heel or toe lose less speed and stay closer to the intended line than they would with a blade. You still need good speed control, but off-center contact is punished far less.

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