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 ...
L.A.B. Golf is introducing their new LINK 2.1 and 2.2 HS putters featuring traditional blade shapes and heel-shafted ...
Dustin Johnson was stalking a 14-foot putt at the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play Championship like a leopard might circle around an unsuspecting antelope. As he address the ball, an NBC Sports ...
Specs: Extended-length design with hollow-body head, 303 stainless steel chassis, milled aluminum crown, polymer-filled face construction, S-shaped Zero Torque hosel, pyramid face pattern, adjustable ...
Grab ahold of the new Sacks Parente putters and immediately you might lose your balance. And that’s the point. Designed with what founder Steve Sacks called “ultra-low balance point technology,” these ...
Wilson expands its Infinite line with two zero torque mallets designed to keep the face square longer and improve start-line ...
Each month, we tap experts from the equipment industry to answer your most commonly asked questions. In this installment, Barney Adams, Founder of Breakthrough Golf Technology, explains why some ...
Until relatively recently, if you were looking for technology in your putter shaft you were likely looking in the wrong place. While there have been forays in that area over the years, including ...
The steel putter shaft has been around since the early 20th century. Times are changing, however, and a new craze has hit the PGA TOUR. Pros are now using a variety of materials in the shafts of their ...