Golfing News & Blog Articles
Which L.A.B. Golf Putter Is Best For You?
Zero-torque putters are the most talked about in 2025, and L.A.B. Golf is at the forefront.
Here’s a quick look at each current L.A.B. model, what sets it apart, who it’s for, and how it performed in our 2025 MyGolfSpy Zero-Torque Putter Test.
L.A.B. Golf OZ.1i
The OZ.1i topped our 2025 data as the best zero-torque putter overall and the top performer on short putts. It also finished inside the top three on long putts, making it one of the most complete performers we tested. The stainless-steel insert gives it a firmer, more responsive feel that testers preferred.
Who it’s for: Golfers who want tour-level short-putt consistency and a firmer strike feel,\ and who are willing to go through a fitting to get the most from its lie-angle balance.
2025 Data: Overall −7.6 | Short −8.1 | Medium −5.8 | Long −8.7
L.A.B. Golf OZ.1
The OZ.1 shares the same head shape as the OZ.1i but skips the stainless insert, creating a softer, more muted feel at impact. In our testing, it delivered balanced results across all distances without leading any category, making it a versatile, lower-priced sibling to the OZ.1i.
Who it’s for: Golfers who like the OZ.1i shape but prefer a softer feel and a slightly gentler price tag.
2025 Data: Overall −6.3 | Short −6.4 | Medium −5.5 | Long −7.2
L.A.B. Golf DF3
The DF3’s futuristic, high-MOI design provides strong visual alignment and stability, but our 2025 data showed below-average results, particularly on medium and long putts. That said, golfers who already like the DF shape or need a visual confidence boost may still find success with it
Who it’s for: Players who struggle with alignment or setup consistency and prefer a high-MOI, confidence-inspiring look.
L.A.B. Golf MEZZ.1 MAX
The MEZZ.1 MAX is L.A.B.’s most stable design outside of the DF series. Its large, winged shape adds forgiveness and helps golfers keep the face square through impact. While it wasn’t part of the 2025 zero-torque test, it remains one of L.A.B.’s most popular heads thanks to its balance of size, feel and forgiveness.
Who it’s for: Golfers who like mallet shapes, want a higher-MOI head and value stability on off-center strikes.
L.A.B. Golf LINK.1
The LINK.1 brings L.A.B.’s lie-angle balance to a classic blade profile. It’s CNC-milled from stainless steel and built for golfers who want the zero-torque benefits without giving up the clean, traditional look. Because it’s smaller and lower-MOI than the mallets, it rewards a smooth, repeatable stroke and precise contact.
Who it’s for: Golfers comfortable with a traditional blade shape who want to experience L.A.B.’s technology in a more familiar package.
L.A.B. Golf DF 2.1
The DF 2.1 started it all for L.A.B. Golf. Its oversized, high-MOI shape makes it extremely stable and easy to align. Though it wasn’t included in the 2025 test, it continues to have a loyal following among golfers who prefer a point-and-shoot visual with maximum forgiveness
Who it’s for: Golfers who like larger heads, need visual help with alignment and want maximum stability from a putter.
Final thoughts
Choosing a L.A.B. putter comes down to proper fitting. The 2025 MyGolfSpy data clearly showed that the OZ.1i delivers elite, measurable performance, but not every golfer will prefer its firmer feel or price. Zero-torque putters can make putting feel simpler but only when they match your stroke.
The post Which L.A.B. Golf Putter Is Best For You? appeared first on MyGolfSpy.

