L.A.B. Golf OZ.1 Putter
Putting comes down to three core factors: the player's read, the speed of the ball, and the face of the putter at impact. L.A.B. Golf's Lie Angle Balance technology works to take care of the latter on its own, keeping the putter's face square through the swing, eliminating the torque common to other popular putters. PGA Tour pro Adam Scott was so impressed by it that he switched to an L.A.B. putter, and has been working with the company for over a year to create the OZ.1. It has a half-moon shape and uses the same solid-body, all-aluminum construction as the excellent DF3, MEZZ.1, and MEZZ.1 MAX, as well as the company's signature precision weighting. It's joined by the company's first insert model, the OZ.1i, which has an aluminum body mechanically bonded to a fly-milled, medium-depth stainless steel insert for a firmer feel. The OZ.1i models should be available in December, with the OZ.1 models following in January 2025.