L.A.B. Golf
Link.1
Our Review:
WHAT IT DOES: L.A.B. Golf’s putters have always had a weighting system that balances the natural torque of the head and shaft to ensure the face angle stays square to the lie angle. This reduces or even eliminates the way the hands have to fight with the putter to get the face back to square. However, its putters, like the Directed Force or Mezz.1, were visually, um, non-traditional. The Link.1 changes this with a heel-toe weighted blade shape similar to the iconic Anser and maintains the company’s stroke-enhancing technology.
WHY WE LIKE IT: Another reason this might be the best L.A.B. Golf putter ever is weighting that eschews the bulky original grip to let golfers use any type of putter grip they want.
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Link.1
Club Specs
Models | Lofts | Head Weights | Lengths | Custom Lengths Available? | Dexterity | Neck | Price |
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Link.1 | 320-380 grams | 33", 34", 35" +special order | No | Left Hand / Right Hand | Attached to near-center of club | $469 |
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