SI Golf's Paul Liberatore recently got his hands on the new L.A.B. LINK 2.1 and 2.2 Putters, and he wasn't disappointed. After taking them for a spin, he found plenty that'll catch your eye.
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Lab Golf putters zero torque design explained
A zero torque heel shafted blade putter is turning heads in the golf world. Discover how this unique design could impact feel ...
Zero-torque putters look different than traditional clubs but promise more consistency on the greens. Learn how they work and see the hottest models.
L.A.B. Golf has removed another barrier to its Lie Angle Balance putters. With the company’s new LINK 2.1 and LINK 2.2 HS blade putters, players who have clamored for a traditional Anser-style blade ...
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Discover the top performing mallet putters of 2026 based on objective data and comprehensive testing. Find your perfect ...
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 ...
Jack Nicklaus's 1986 Masters win with a MacGregor Response ZT putter created a golf equipment frenzy, selling 350,000 units.
A few months back, we had a water-cooler discussion about which company would end up dominating the zero-torque putter space.
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