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.
Zero-torque putters look different than traditional clubs but promise more consistency on the greens. Learn how they work and see the hottest models.
Gear: L.A.B. Golf LINK.2.1, LINK.2.2 putters Price: $499 (stock), $599 and up (custom) Specs: CNC milled 303 stainless steel head with black PVD finish. LINK 2.1 narrow blade, LINK 2.2 square-back ...
The long elongated putter has been popular this season, and Justin Thomas recently tried it out. Thomas has been struggling with his game for some time and is hoping to fix it this week at the 3M Open ...
Counter-balanced putters have helped players resurrect their careers this season and reach new heights. Elongated putters have been used to end winless droughts and claim major championships. Justin ...
When you’re a frustrating 160th in strokes gained/putting, staking the field up to three-tenths of a stroke every round on the greens, something has to give. For Justin Thomas that meant a switch to a ...
A few months back, we had a water-cooler discussion about which company would end up dominating the zero-torque putter space.
Odyssey’s new Odyssey’s AI-One Cruiser putters have already seen success on the PGA Tour – but the rest of us will have to wait for their March 15 commercial release date. Those wins might make the ...
Odyssey is the No. 1 putter manufacturer on the world’s professional tours, as well as in the retail space with sales in the range of $90 million. That, my friends, is a heck of a lot of putters.