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.
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LAB Golf's most traditional blade putters yet have arrived
L.A.B. Golf is introducing their new LINK 2.1 and 2.2 HS putters featuring traditional blade shapes and heel-shafted configurations. The post L.A.B. Golf's most traditional blade putters yet have ...
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 ...
A few years ago, Tom Morton, director of the Player Performance Studio at Haggin Oaks Golf Super Shop in Sacramento, Calif., told Golf Digest that at best one in four golfers are using a putter that's ...
With the ongoing popularity of Zero Torque putters, PXG continues to add options to help golfers find the right fit for their game. We're in 2026, and (at least as of now), zero-torque putters aren't ...
Welcome to GOLF’s “Firsthand with a Fitter” series, where we dive into some of the most common issues golfers struggle with on the course, and how properly fit equipment can help address those issues ...
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 ...
Editor’s Note: Bruce Martin is a PGA Master Professional with the San Diego Golf Academy. SDGAs program offers a curriculum of golf instruction and golf business management at all four golf schools, ...
Seven years ago, a chance meetup with instructor Dave Stockton at a golf clinic in Palm Springs completely changed the way Matt Kuchar looked at his putting stroke. As the story goes, Kuchar was ...
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