Zero-torque putters look different than traditional clubs but promise more consistency on the greens. Learn how they work and ...
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.
One of Odyssey’s most popular head shapes (and visual alignments) and a line of Stroke Lab putters designed specifically for women are the latest additions to the equipment manufacturer’s ever-growing ...
The Odyssey Stroke Lab putters came to the market touting a new consistency in putting strokes. The combination shaft of steel and graphite took 40 grams out of the middle of the putter and ...
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 ...
J.J. Spaun’s LAB putter stole the show at the 2025 US Open. His latest putter helped him to tackle the tricky Oakmont Country Club terrain, and the Lab Golf introduced this new putter by adding a ...
There’s a problem with putter fitting. Several problems, actually. The first problem might be the biggest. It’s accessibility. Finding somewhere for a good data-driven putter fitting isn’t easy.
Odyssey's new S2S Tri-Hot putters offer a new configuration for "zero torque" putters by moving the shaft axis and CG forward ...
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