L.A.B. Golf has removed another barrier to its Lie Angle Balance putters. With the company’s new LINK 2.1 and LINK 2.2 HS blade putters, players who have clamored for a traditional Anser-style blade ...
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When word came down that L.A.B. Golf had been bought by a private equity firm, the immediate reaction in some corners of the golf world was predictable. For a community of golfers who developed almost ...
L.A.B. Golf burst onto the scene in 2019 when Adam Scott first used one of its Directed Force putters on TOUR. The unique look and technology behind the club quickly caught people’s attention. Since ...
Specs: Aluminum body mallet putter with stainless-steel face insert. Available in 10 lie-angle configurations (65 to 74 degrees). Who it’s for: Golfers who like the traditional look and flow of a heel ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Golf is so much more than a mental and physical sport. There’s nothing like standing on the green, the pin just far enough to make ...
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SI Golf contributor Paul Liberatore got his hands on the new L.A.B. LINK 2.1 and 2.2 Putters, and he wasn't disappointed. For years, I've been telling golfers that L.A.B. putters work, and I stand by ...
Critics of L.A.B. Golf’s center-shaft only designs now have one less excuse not to try their putters. After being released on the PGA Tour back at the Rocket Classic, L.A.B. Golf is formally launching ...