L.A.B. puts its Lie Angle Balance tech into classic blade shapes with the new heel-shafted LINK.2.1 and LINK.2.2 putters.
There’s a problem with putter fitting. Several problems, actually. The first problem might be the biggest. It’s accessibility. Finding somewhere for a good data-driven putter fitting isn’t easy.
L.A.B. Golf was the first putter company to venture into the zero-torque movement, with the DF3 as one of its most popular models. Other companies are following their lead. Golf innovation can be a ...
GOLF's Jack Hirsh tested a L.A.B. Golf Sweeper for a few rounds and came away with some interesting discoveries about the ...