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L.A.B Mezz.1 Max Broomhandle Golf Putter

L.A.B Mezz.1 Max Broomhandle Golf Putter

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Standard Putters (In Stock) - 3 working days
Standard Putters (Pre-Order) - approx. 4 weeks
Custom Fit Putters - approx. 4 weeks

Custom Total: £0.00

Color
Length
Lie Angle

Specifications

Dexterity : Right Handed
Shaft : ACCRA x LAB - White
Length : 46"
Lie Angle : 79.5°
Head Colour : Platinum
Alignment : Single Line
Head Weight : Standard 
Headcover : Mezz.1 Max White

 

Mezz.1 Max Broomhandle Golf Putter

Why should you get a Broomstick with Lie Angle Balance? The simple answer is that L.A.B. Golf is one of the few putter companies making long putters, and when it comes to custom options we’re way ahead of the game.

Before you pat us on the back, you should know that several people in our company swear by their broomsticks. Are we long putter freedom fighters? Maybe. Obsessed with our own putting? Definitely. Being the golf nerds we are, we’ve always believed that if we made cool stuff we want to play, others would probably want to play it, too.
Let’s move on to Lie Angle Balance’s role in all of this.

The purpose of a Broomstick putter is to remove a variable from the putting stroke. Whether a Broomstick putter is anchored to the upper body (now outlawed by the rules of golf) or positioned a safe distance away from the upper body (totally legal), the idea is that swinging a putter on a more upright plane allows a more linear, and thus consistent putting stroke.

Lie Angle Balance makes broomstick putters better because it removes yet another variable: the torque of a putter head. Torque isn’t some esoteric variable that only matters for the best golfers in the world. You’ve felt it before. With putters that have torque, you have to grip the putter with more force than you should to keep the head from twisting and turning during the stroke. Some days, golfers apply more pressure than others. And this is why torque can screw up your stroke.

Yesterday, you pulled a few putts. Today, you pushed a few. You didn’t feel like you did anything different… and you didn’t. The only difference was your relationship to torque and milliseconds of timing.

With a L.A.B. Golf putter, you won’t be trying to keep the putter square because there is no putter head torque. All you have to do is let the putter head stay square. And that’s a huge distinction.

Grip our broomsticks however you want. You can use a claw grip with your bottom hand or you can aim your bottom hand down the target line. You can drive the stroke with your shoulders or you can use a bottom-hand dominant, pistol-style stroke. These methods have all been used effectively to win big golf tournaments around the world.
No matter how you putt, a Lie Angle Balanced broomstick is going to make putting easier. All you have to do is hold the putter lightly and let it swing. It is programmed to roll the ball exactly where you’re aiming.

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Specifications

Dexterity : Right Handed
Shaft : ACCRA x LAB - White
Length : 46"
Lie Angle : 79.5°
Head Colour : Platinum
Alignment : Single Line
Head Weight : Standard 
Headcover : Mezz.1 Max White

 

Mezz.1 Max Broomhandle Golf Putter

Why should you get a Broomstick with Lie Angle Balance? The simple answer is that L.A.B. Golf is one of the few putter companies making long putters, and when it comes to custom options we’re way ahead of the game.

Before you pat us on the back, you should know that several people in our company swear by their broomsticks. Are we long putter freedom fighters? Maybe. Obsessed with our own putting? Definitely. Being the golf nerds we are, we’ve always believed that if we made cool stuff we want to play, others would probably want to play it, too.
Let’s move on to Lie Angle Balance’s role in all of this.

The purpose of a Broomstick putter is to remove a variable from the putting stroke. Whether a Broomstick putter is anchored to the upper body (now outlawed by the rules of golf) or positioned a safe distance away from the upper body (totally legal), the idea is that swinging a putter on a more upright plane allows a more linear, and thus consistent putting stroke.

Lie Angle Balance makes broomstick putters better because it removes yet another variable: the torque of a putter head. Torque isn’t some esoteric variable that only matters for the best golfers in the world. You’ve felt it before. With putters that have torque, you have to grip the putter with more force than you should to keep the head from twisting and turning during the stroke. Some days, golfers apply more pressure than others. And this is why torque can screw up your stroke.

Yesterday, you pulled a few putts. Today, you pushed a few. You didn’t feel like you did anything different… and you didn’t. The only difference was your relationship to torque and milliseconds of timing.

With a L.A.B. Golf putter, you won’t be trying to keep the putter square because there is no putter head torque. All you have to do is let the putter head stay square. And that’s a huge distinction.

Grip our broomsticks however you want. You can use a claw grip with your bottom hand or you can aim your bottom hand down the target line. You can drive the stroke with your shoulders or you can use a bottom-hand dominant, pistol-style stroke. These methods have all been used effectively to win big golf tournaments around the world.
No matter how you putt, a Lie Angle Balanced broomstick is going to make putting easier. All you have to do is hold the putter lightly and let it swing. It is programmed to roll the ball exactly where you’re aiming.