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TaylorMade Spider 5K-ZT Putter Review

TaylorMade Spider 5K-ZT Putter Review

The TaylorMade Spider Tour putter has seen resounding success across all professional tours and is widely regarded as one of the best putters on the market, but how will the new Spider 5K-ZT putter stack up against other zero torque putter models? I took it out onto the golf course to analyse its performance.

The first thing you’ll notice about the Spider 5K-ZT is the electric blue premium headcover and, while it may sound odd, I think that sets the tone for the rest of the putter. Peel this headcover off and you’re left with one of the most eye-catching putters I have tested this year. The reimagined Spider logo and scripting look superb on the sole of this cleverly-designed putter and the blue contrasts perfectly against the silver and black body of the putter. The name of the putter stands for 5K MOI, making it one of the most forgiving putters money can buy, and the ‘ZT’ indicates that it is a zero torque putter.

The premium headcover on the TaylorMade Spider 5K-ZT Putter

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The toe-up design of this putter has been crafted through 303 stainless steel in the front and a low-density 6061 aluminum in the back. By moving the CG and weight forward, it allowed the TaylorMade R&D team to actually place the shaft closer to the face (only 25mm behind), reducing the on-set and therefore the putter only needs 1° of shaft lean, compared to some competitors that have up to 3°. I think this will be a big factor when it comes to golfers who have used traditional putters and want to move into the zero torque market, as it looks far more familiar than the likes of the L.A.B. DF3 or Odyssey Square 2 Square Max 1.

TaylorMade Spider 5K-ZT Putter Review

The TaylorMade Spider 5K-ZT Putter

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With how successful the Spider Tour putter has been over the past couple of years in the hands of Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy and Nelly Korda it would have been nonsensical for TaylorMade to have made drastic changes when introducing the 5K-ZT model to the family. As a result, many of the same features remain. The 5K-ZT boasts the Pure Roll insert as well as a milled version of the True Path alignment aid. The milling, which is the exact width of a golf ball, alongside a top sightline, particularly impressed me, framing the ball well at address and had me holing my fair share of putts from inside 15ft.

TaylorMade Spider 5K-ZT Putter Review

The TaylorMade Spider 5K-ZT Putter

(Image credit: Future)

The Pure Roll insert…

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