Sam Hahn, L.A.B. Golf’s CEO, knows what you’re already thinking: the original Directed Force (DF) 2.1 putter didn’t exactly earn high marks in the looks department. “The typical experience with DF 2.1 ...
Welcome to GOLF.com’s ClubTest Proving Ground, where managing equipment editor Jonathan Wall and senior equipment editor Ryan Barath put the latest designs and groundbreaking technology in the ...
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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.
L.A.B. Golf's latest creations have hit the PGA Tour in the form of the new Link 2.1 and 2.2 HS blades, and our Fully Equipped team saw them for the first time this week at Bay Hill. On this week's ...
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 ...
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 ...
In a recent online exchange, L.A.B. Golf founder Sam Hahn was explaining why the company was dropping the “broomstick” terminology on its putters and replacing it with “sweeper.” The answer was ...
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