L.A.B. Golf
L.A.B. Golf DF3 XL BroomStick Golf Putter (Custom)
L.A.B. Golf DF3 XL BroomStick Golf Putter (Custom)
Information about Shipping Times
Information about Shipping Times
Standard Putters (In Stock) - 3 working days
Standard Putters (Pre-Order) - approx. 4 weeks
Custom Fit Putters - approx. 4 weeks
Custom Total: £0.00
L.A.B. Golf DF3 XL Broomstick Golf Putter
Ever since L.A.B launched their first putter, Directed Force, golfers have been asking if they could make it less weird. DF3 is that putter. DF3 still does everything golfers love about the original. It stays square by itself. It’s still irrationally forgiving on mishits. But there’s a lot less to think about.
DF3 is 100% CNC Milled from 6061 aluminum. There are twelve screws on the bottom that allow us to offer a wide range of length and lie angle options. L.A.B. Golf putter heads are 100% Made In the USA. They’re built and balanced by L.A.B. Golf Craftsmen.
Lie Angle Balance Explained
The hallmark of great putting is returning the putter face to “square” at impact, or perpendicular to the target line. That’s not an opinion; it’s science. The latest research shows that 83% of a putt’s starting direction is influenced by the direction of the putter face at impact. The other 17% is influenced by the path of the putter head.
Lie Angle Balance (L.A.B.) Technology makes it effortless for golfers to deliver a square putter face at impact because, unlike other putters, it keeps the putter face square to the arc throughout the stroke. It makes putting as easy as picking the right line, the right speed, and making your natural stroke.
With no adjustments to make during the stroke, golfers can be confident that their putts will roll exactly where they’re aiming. With a L.A.B. Golf putter, golfers will quickly see that they’re better putters than they think.
L.A.B. Golf wasn’t the first company to realise that torque is bad for putting. Before we came along, there were other companies working on putters that reduced torque to help golfers putt more consistently. Raise your hand if you remember the Positive Putter and the Plop! The radicals of 2020 include L.A.B. Golf, Edel, Axis1, and Odyssey. These companies are on my list because they’ve all taken the low-torque plunge and continue to develop low-torque putters. What’s different about L.A.B. Golf is that unlike the other low-torque putters, L.A.B. Golf putters don’t just minimise putter head torque. They eliminate it. And golfers can feel this difference.
If you are sick and tired of wasting shots on the putting green, then investing in a L.A.B. Golf putter could well be the best golfing decision you ever make. This is technology that actually makes a difference!
L.A.B. Golf DF3 XL Broomstick Golf Putter
Ever since L.A.B launched their first putter, Directed Force, golfers have been asking if they could make it less weird. DF3 is that putter. DF3 still does everything golfers love about the original. It stays square by itself. It’s still irrationally forgiving on mishits. But there’s a lot less to think about.
DF3 is 100% CNC Milled from 6061 aluminum. There are twelve screws on the bottom that allow us to offer a wide range of length and lie angle options. L.A.B. Golf putter heads are 100% Made In the USA. They’re built and balanced by L.A.B. Golf Craftsmen.
Lie Angle Balance Explained
The hallmark of great putting is returning the putter face to “square” at impact, or perpendicular to the target line. That’s not an opinion; it’s science. The latest research shows that 83% of a putt’s starting direction is influenced by the direction of the putter face at impact. The other 17% is influenced by the path of the putter head.
Lie Angle Balance (L.A.B.) Technology makes it effortless for golfers to deliver a square putter face at impact because, unlike other putters, it keeps the putter face square to the arc throughout the stroke. It makes putting as easy as picking the right line, the right speed, and making your natural stroke.
With no adjustments to make during the stroke, golfers can be confident that their putts will roll exactly where they’re aiming. With a L.A.B. Golf putter, golfers will quickly see that they’re better putters than they think.
L.A.B. Golf wasn’t the first company to realise that torque is bad for putting. Before we came along, there were other companies working on putters that reduced torque to help golfers putt more consistently. Raise your hand if you remember the Positive Putter and the Plop! The radicals of 2020 include L.A.B. Golf, Edel, Axis1, and Odyssey. These companies are on my list because they’ve all taken the low-torque plunge and continue to develop low-torque putters. What’s different about L.A.B. Golf is that unlike the other low-torque putters, L.A.B. Golf putters don’t just minimise putter head torque. They eliminate it. And golfers can feel this difference.
If you are sick and tired of wasting shots on the putting green, then investing in a L.A.B. Golf putter could well be the best golfing decision you ever make. This is technology that actually makes a difference!