Lie Angle Balance is a unique twist on putter technology. Most golfers are not use to it, but the entire goal is to return the putter face to square consistently.
From a technology standpoint, L.A.B. Golf putters do exactly what they're suppose to do. They return the club face back to square consistently and are extremely stable.
Overall, performance in our testing is mediocre at best. The Link.1 did not rank well for subjective feedback as well.
Theortically, anyone can play a Link.1. L.A.B. Golf throws stroke type out the window and fits primarily based on lie angle.
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Aces and Birds
2 years ago
Don’t get it…Not even close to a fair assessment of the Link1 putter.
Mezz Max, Mezz, the Original L.A.B putter all have the very same technology in them which is what makes them tick. The Link also has it and I’ve rolled it, its fantastic all around.
Hottest putter on the market besides that Jail bird Ricky has made popular but I bet you see butt loads of them on Ebay soon from disgruntled buyers.