TaylorMade Spider 5K-ZT Putter

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LOW TORQUE DESIGN

  • The KBS putter shaft is bored directly toe-ward near the CG at a 1° shaft lean with 25mm onset behind the face allowing golfers to realize the benefits of a new stable, toe up design.

Unique Sole Shaping

  • New and improved sole shaping to work specifically with this unique hosel configuration, engineers worked tirelessly to find new ways to improve accuracy from the moment the putter is placed behind the ball. The new sole curvature accommodates different player types and ball positions, giving golfers the ability to find a consistent and repeatable stroke.

Spider Stability

  • Combining high density stainless steel and low-density aerospace quality aluminum provides the perfect foundation for a design that is high MOI and allows for a shaft orientation that sits closer to the face.

MILLED TRUE PATH™ ALIGNMENT

  • Based on tour player feedback, TaylorMade engineers were tasked to find a new premium alignment system. Building on the classic TaylorMade True Path™ technology, milled lines the width of the golf ball were added helping golfers properly index to center face.

PURE ROLL™ INSERT

  • Made from a combination of Surlyn and aluminum, the black Pure Roll™ insert creates a softer feel. Grooves are angled at 45° to encourage optimal forward roll as well as better sound, feel and overall roll characteristics.
  • Brand : TaylorMade
  • Country of Origin : Imported
  • Web ID: 25TAYMGOLFSPDRZRTRBOM
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TypeLoftLieFace-BalancedHeadweight
5K-ZT Standard2.5°70.0°Toe-Up370g
5K-ZT Counter Balanced2.5°70.0°Toe-Up395g
5K-ZT Long2.5°79.0°Toe-Up470g

REVIEWS

5.0

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4 Reviews

Look Good, Feel Good, Play Good

It feels as good as it looks. It’s very easy to line up behind the ball and sits nice too. The only thing is I wish they would sell a 3.0 with the forward press.

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Perfect

Great putter. After trying many ZT putters, this feels and looks the best. The KBS putter shaft is a nice upgrade and the SuperStroke 1.0 Pistol grip feels great

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Game Changer In The Making

TaylorMade Spider Zero Torque Putter – Game Changer in the Making As a long-time fan of TaylorMade’s innovation in the short game space, the anticipation around the upcoming Spider Zero Torque putter has me genuinely excited. Based on early previews and leaks, this putter is shaping up to be more than just an evolution of the Spider lineage—it looks like a total reimagining of stability, alignment, and torque-free performance. What stands out immediately is the reported zero torque design, which could solve one of the most persistent issues for amateur and competitive golfers alike: unwanted face rotation during the stroke. If TaylorMade has truly achieved a putter that maintains face angle integrity from takeaway to impact, it could be a true revolution in consistency and control. The signature Spider MOI seems to be retained but enhanced—likely with strategic weighting and a sleeker, more modern aesthetic. I’m particularly curious about how this will feel on off-center strikes and whether it delivers the kind of forgiveness TaylorMade putters are known for, without sacrificing the premium feel that discerning players demand. As someone who plays 3–4 times a week and regularly tests gear in competitive amateur events, I’d love the opportunity to put the Spider Zero Torque through its paces and provide early feedback. I believe I could offer valuable, honest insights from both a player and audience perspective. If given the chance to test this putter ahead of release, I’d provide a detailed, real-world review covering everything from stroke stability and distance control to aesthetics, grip feedback, and green-read alignment. I’m confident this model has the potential to be TaylorMade’s most talked-about flatstick in years—and I’d be thrilled to be a part of this conversation.

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Pretty Good

It's really good, didn't think it would help my game that much but in my first round of using, took 4 strokes off. Couldn't be happier. Downside though, the look of the putter behind the ball is honestly distracting and can cause off center hits. Off center hits with this putter still turn out pretty good, but there is a big difference between how good they can be and how bad they can be. I would say its worth it if you are looking to have a long term reliable putter. If you're looking for a putter that will be good as soon as you get it, I would recommend looking for a cheaper, easier to hit option like the odyssey white hot blade putter.

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