Britt, would the Moment X Putter Head (MA0295) be a candidate for a Zero-Torque Putter using a left hand hosel. If so, would it matter if the LH Hosel was aluminum or carbon steel or 1″ or 2″?
Regards,
Randy
Britt, would the Moment X Putter Head (MA0295) be a candidate for a Zero-Torque Putter using a left hand hosel. If so, would it matter if the LH Hosel was aluminum or carbon steel or 1″ or 2″?
Regards,
Randy
Shrek74 kind of answered it I think. LH hosel will make it more of a reduced torque type putter. The longer hosel would appear to be the better choice, but either could work.
We just got in the new Max Moment RT putters in. Should be on the website today. Take a look.
Britt Lindsey
Pretty much all putters that utilize the hosel in the heal can be made into a ZT putter using the opposite handed hosel. I built a KE4 Max RH putter using the LH 2.5″ slant hosel. I can definitely tell it has a lighter feel to it’s stroke, although I’m not sure it’s ZT as I’ve never actually used a ZT putter before so I’m not familiar with the feel and swing. But it’s definitely a lighter feeling swing compared to the Moment Max Milled putter I built with a RH hosel or the Moment X Tour I have from a couple years ago. It does have a slight forward press as well, but not as pronounced as the traditional ZT putters have.
Here’s a picture of the two side-by-side.

thanks Shrek74