Ever since I first tried a LAB Golf putter, I've been sold on the concept of zero torque, lie-angle balance, and all the ...
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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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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 ...
This week, L.A.B. Golf announced they are selling a majority stake in their company to an investment firm, valuing the company at $200 million. If you don’t know them by name, you have probably seen ...
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There’s something inherently poetic about a golfer searching for "the one" — not a swing or a coach, but a putter. For Adam Scott, that search has stretched over a decade, defined by sweeping rule ...
SAN DIEGO, Calif. — Adam Scott had been toying with the idea of switching putters for several months, but it’s difficult to fully commit to something different when the current gamer is performing.