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.
Sam De’Ath discovers whether the L.A.B. Golf Link 2.1 putter is the perfect antidote to the mallet putter phenomenon aimed at ...
Today, L.A.B Golf adds two new LINK models to their blade putter line-up. I’ll start the discussion about these new releases with this quote from L.A.B.
Lefty went lengthy and changed the lie angle to solve putting woes. Last week Phil Mickelson said he changed the length of his putter from 33½ inches to 35 inches (because, according to Lefty, he had ...
Although Michelle Wie is one of the best ball-strikers on the LPGA Tour, a case could be made that she won the U.S. Women's Open on the greens. The tabletop putting stroke Wie employs might be hard to ...
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 ...
Bryson DeChambeau’s putter is back in the spotlight. The controversy, which revolves around the legality of his putter’s design, questions whether it violates the rules governing the lie angle ...
ORLANDO, Florida — There’s something ironic about spotting yet-to-be-released L.A.B. Golf blade-style putters in the practice area ahead of the 2026 Arnold Palmer Invitational. The Oregon-based ...
Welcome to Wall-to-Wall Equipment, the Monday morning gear wrap-up in which GOLF equipment editor Jonathan Wall takes you through the latest trends, rumors and breaking news. Rickie Fowler’s decision ...
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