L.A.B. Golf
6 products · 2023–2026
putters
LINK 2.1 HS Putter
L.A.B.'s most traditional-looking putter ever. A true Anser-style blade with HEEL-SHAFTED design — no more center shaft. Combines 303 stainless steel body with new flymilled steel face for a traditional feel. First seen on the PGA Tour at the Cognizant Classic, with Aldrich Potgieter gaming one at The Players Championship. This is L.A.B. removing the last barrier to entry for blade lovers.
- + Most traditional L.A.B. putter ever — looks like a normal blade
- + Heel-shafted — no more center shaft barrier
- + New flymilled steel face for traditional feel
- − Premium $499 price ($599 for custom)
- − Brand new — limited real-world reviews yet
LINK 2.2 HS Putter
The wider, more forgiving sibling to the LINK 2.1. Same heel-shafted Lie Angle Balanced technology and flymilled steel face, but with a slightly wider blade profile for extra stability and forgiveness. For players who want the traditional blade look of the LINK 2 series but with a bit more margin for error.
- + Wider profile = more forgiveness than LINK 2.1
- + Still looks traditional with heel shaft
- + Same flymilled steel face for great feel
- − Wider head may feel less blade-like to purists
- − Same premium pricing as 2.1
MEZZ.1 MAX Putter
The hottest putter in golf right now. Lie Angle Balanced technology means zero torque — the putter squares itself to your arc automatically. Supersized mid-mallet with 10 adjustable weights for precision balancing. Made in the USA (Eugene, Oregon). The broomstick version is the most played putter on the PGA Tour Champions.
- + Zero torque — putter squares itself automatically
- + Incredible start-line consistency
- + 10 adjustable weights for exact balancing
- − Requires technique adjustment — thumbs off the grip
- − Non-traditional look takes getting used to
LINK.1 Putter
L.A.B.'s answer for traditionalists who want Lie Angle Balanced tech in a classic blade shape. Looks like a satin Anser-style putter from address. Center shaft with heel/toe weights. Same zero-torque technology as the MEZZ.1 MAX but in a smaller, blade-like package.
- + Traditional blade look with L.A.B. tech
- + Zero torque in a compact head — best of both worlds
- + Anser-style shape inspires confidence at address
- − Center shaft still looks different from traditional blades
- − $470 is steep for blade putter players used to $150-250 range
DF3 Putter
The sleeker, more refined evolution of L.A.B.'s legendary Directed Force line. Smaller and more visually appealing than the DF 2.1 while retaining near-identical forgiveness. 100% CNC milled 6061 aluminum with weighted screw system. Comes with the unique Press Pistol 2° grip that automatically sets forward press. There's a learning curve — but after 2-3 rounds the results are undeniable.
- + Much better looking than DF 2.1 — actually attractive
- + Near-identical forgiveness to the larger DF 2.1
- + Press Pistol grip automatically sets forward press
- − 2-3 round adjustment period — first round may be rough
- − Center shaft still unconventional for some
Directed Force 2.1 Putter
The original L.A.B. Golf putter that started the Lie Angle Balanced movement. Oversized head with maximum stability and forgiveness. The most extreme expression of L.A.B.'s zero-torque philosophy. Not for everyone visually, but believers swear by the results.
- + Maximum stability and forgiveness
- + The OG Lie Angle Balanced putter
- + Incredibly consistent start line
- − Polarizing looks — love it or hate it
- − Very large head won't suit everyone