The Lazrus LAZ2 ZT putter brings zero-torque technology to the value market, giving golfers on a budget the chance to add the new revelation to their bag.
Lazrus already has both blade and mallet putters available and the budget price tag has made them a huge success, just like that of the brand wedges, iron sets, Director, fairway woods and hybrids.
While the modern trends for zero torque putters With a huge price tag attached to the likes of LAB Golf, Odyssey, PXG, Bettinardi, TaylorMade and Scotty Cameron, Lazrus continues to do things their own way.
With the launch of the LAZ2 ZT, Lazrus has an impressive hammer designed to keep the face square and stable without the premium price tag of the big names without torque.
Advantages and disadvantages
✅ Helps keep the face squarer through impact, making it easier to initiate putts on the intended line
✅ Less turning gives more stability and forgiveness compared to many traditional blades and lighter mallets
✅ Heavier, low-torque head promotes a more repeatable, pendulum-like motion
✅ Particularly useful for golfers who tend to push or block putts
✅ Lazrus’ prices undercut most premium zero-torque competitors
❌ Slightly dampened feel with less feedback
❌ It may take some time to get used to a heavier head and may initially impair distance control on longer putts
❌ Not everyone will like how the head looks or how it sits at address
Specifications and design of the Lazrus LAZ2 ZT putter
The LAZ2 ZT hammer features a medium hammer profile with perimeter weighting and a head weight of approximately 368 grams, to promote a smooth, swing-like pace.
This heavier head works in conjunction with the zero-torque shaft orientation to reduce twisting due to impact and prevent the clubface from opening or closing excessively during the stroke.
The Zero Torque design is for players who benefit from mallet-style forgiveness and easy alignment, but want the added help of a face that can withstand twisting under pressure.
The ZT concept in the Lazrus line reflects the broader zero-torque category by shifting axis insertion and mass properties so that the head naturally returns to square without the player fighting rotation.
Available in left- or right-handed configurations with True Temper shafts and custom lengths, the LAZ2 ZT is available in a variety of putter head color options to suit personal preferences.

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The LAZ2 ZT is built around a torque-free shaft and head geometry that resists torsion and ensures the putter face remains perpendicular to the path throughout the stroke – delivering the goods.
By centering the mass and moving the shaft closer to the clubhead’s center of gravity, the Lazrus design delivers straighter starting lines and fewer pushed or pulled putts.
The low-torque trend is being driven by LAB, Odyssey and TaylorMade, among others, but each of them comes with a premium price tag.
That’s where Lazrus’ LAZ2 ZT stands out, as it offers the same kind of stability and consistency, but has a much more affordable price tag.
Frequently asked questions
How much does the Lazrus LAZ ZT putter cost?
The LAZ2 ZT putter retails for approximately $158, making it an affordable entry into the zero-torque putter category compared to many premium competitors.
What colors are the Lazrus LAZ2 putters available in?
The hammer is available in black, gray, red, gold, pink, royal blue, turquoise and orange.
Does the Lazrus putter have a warranty?
Yes, they have a standard one-year warranty and a 30-day warranty after purchase.
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