L.A.B. Golf isn’t afraid to push boundaries. Their Lie Angle Balance (L.A.B.) putter technology is a testament to that, offering a science-backed approach to putting that promises to improve accuracy and forgiveness for golfers of all levels.

Revolutionizing Putting with L.A.B.

L.A.B. achieved early success by revolutionizing putting for everyday golfers. The unique ability to deliver pinpoint precision even on off-center strikes was a game-changer for weekend warriors battling those shaky strokes. But L.A.B. has emphatically caught the attention of touring professionals seeking that same edge in accuracy.

It’s No Gimmick: The Science Behind L.A.B.

Unlike most manufacturers who prioritize head design followed by generic grips and shafts, L.A.B. prioritizes balance and performance first. Every aspect of the design, from the head shape to the weighting, is meticulously considered to achieve optimal L.A.B. performance. This commitment to detail extends to the manufacturing process, with each L.A.B. Golf putter, including the DF3, being hand-balanced by skilled technicians. This ensures every putter delivers the precise performance that L.A.B. promises.

Taming the Torque

Lie Angle Balancing is all about eliminating torque – that unwanted twisting of the putter during your stroke. I’ve yet to hear a reasonable argument in favor of a putter that torques. In this article, we are primarily focusing on the DF3, L.A.B. Golf’s newest offering. But all L.A.B. putters are torque-free. So once you convince yourself that torque-free putting is a better option, then all that remains is to find the L.A.B. putter that best suits your eye and feel. I’m currently enjoying the DF3 and think it has a great chance to be L.A.B. Golf’s best putter yet.

The DF3: A Modern Evolution of L.A.B.

L.A.B. listened to golfer feedback – the flagship DF2.1 putter, while effective, had a look some found unappealing. The DF3 addresses this with a sleeker, more compact design that pushes in at the front and middle, creating a visually pleasing profile and promoting forgiveness on off-center hits. They’ve also incorporated a distinctive and popular feature – the golf ball-sized cutout in the middle. L.A.B. has added a nice touch by calling this the “Gimme Getter,” a tongue-in-cheek reference to those rare occasions when your putt goes awry by just a hair.

The feel and sound of the DF3 is that of a “thud” or “thunk” vs. the slight “ting” of the DF2.1. I mention both feel and sound because they work together. Preferences of each are subjective. I favor the feel and sound of the DF3.

Unmatched Customization Options

The L.A.B. Golf DF3 putter isn’t just about performance and looks; it’s about personalization. With the DF3 Custom, the options are nearly limitless. You can choose from a variety of colors and a wide selection of alignment aids – L.A.B. even lets you combine these for a truly unique putter that perfectly matches your putting style.

Don’t forget about the grip and shaft! L.A.B. offers a vast selection of grips and shafts to further personalize your DF3 and dial in the feel and feedback you prefer. If you’re unsure about grips, their Press Pistol 2 Degree grip is a great option, but be sure to explore all their options to find the perfect fit for your putting stroke. Shafts can significantly impact the feel of your putter, so take some time to learn more about L.A.B.’s offerings and find the one that complements your putting style.

Most importantly, make sure to get fit for the proper length and lie angle. A lie angle balanced putter will not work properly unless it is fit to the player. Most players will use the convenient online fitting option, but L.A.B. also works with certified fitters if you would prefer an in-person option. Information about both fitting options are available at labgolf.com.

A counter-balanced option is currently available, with a broomstick expected sometime this year.

The Verdict

The L.A.B. Golf DF3 putter is a compelling option for golfers seeking a putter that prioritizes performance, forgiveness, and customization. L.A.B. technology offers a unique advantage in terms of accuracy, and the DF3’s modern design and custom touches make it a putter you’ll be proud to have in your bag. Elevate your putting game and start holing more putts with the revolutionary L.A.B. Golf DF3.

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