Golfers explore differences between onset and zero-torque putters
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: May 30, 2026, 8:08 PM
Last updated May 30, 2026
Golf enthusiasts are analyzing the distinctions between onset putters and zero-torque putters, two styles that share a similar appearance but cater to different types of putting strokes. Both putter designs aim to enhance players' performance by aligning with specific stroke mechanics. The ongoing discussion among players and coaches highlights the importance of choosing equipment that suits individual putting styles. As more golfers consider these specialized putters, manufacturers may see increased interest in both categories, potentially influencing future design innovations.
- •Onset and zero-torque putters are visually similar.
- •Each style supports specific putting strokes.
- •Golfers evaluate equipment for performance benefits.
- •Increased interest may affect future product designs.
- 8:08 PMYahoo Sports — What's the difference between an onset putter and a zero-torque putter?
"Although visually similar, these putter styles are designed to help specific types of strokes
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