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L.A.B. Golf OZ.1 Putter Review: The Most Normal-Looking Game-changer Yet?

published: Apr 25, 2025

L.A.B. Golf OZ.1 Putter Review: The Most Normal-Looking Game-changer Yet?

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What’s new? How much does it cost? And how does it perform? Jack Backhouse brings you the low down on the L.A.B. Golf OZ.1 Putter.

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  • L.a.b. golf oz.1 putter review: first impressions
  • Ncg verdict
  • Final verdict
  • L.a.b. golf oz.1 putter review: the details

L.A.B. Golf has never been shy about shaking things up. With their radical shapes and zero-torque putting technology, they’ve built a reputation as innovators willing to challenge convention. This L.A.B. Golf OZ.1 putter review will highlight a striking departure from their typical designs, making the OZ.1 their most surprising yet because of its more normal looks.

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A half-moon mallet designed with input from former Masters Champion Adam Scott, the OZ.1 was built with one thing in mind; getting into more bags. That includes the bags of more traditional golfers, tour players, and anyone tired of wrestling with face control.

But does its more familiar look still pack the L.A.B. punch? We put both the OZ.1 and the OZ.1i insert model to the test to find out.

5 star review
NCG SUMMARY

The L.A.B. Golf OZ.1 combines tour-calibre performance with sci-fi-level innovation, all wrapped in a more traditional mallet shape. Whether you choose the standard or the insert version, you’re getting a supremely stable and customisable flatstick. It’s not just different, it’s better, especially for those who struggle with consistency.

PROS

  • Unmatched face stability
  • Strong distance control and feedback
  • Ideal for short putts and under-pressure scenarios
  • Modern shape with traditional appeal

CONS

  • Premium price tag
  • Very different from classic blades which may not be for everyone
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L.A.B. Golf OZ.1 Putter review: First Impressions

L.A.B. Golf has made a serious racket across professional tours, social media feeds, and the YouTube golf scene in recent years. With their signature Lie Angle Balance, L.A.B., technology, they’ve shifted from quirky innovators to mainstream disruptors. So when a pair of OZ.1 models, the standard and the ‘i’ with an insert, arrived for testing, my anticipation was sky-high.

L.A.B. Golf OZ.1 Putter review

The OZ.1 represents a significant design evolution for L.A.B. Historically known for unconventional shapes like the DF3, the OZ.1 bucks that trend with a more traditional half-moon mallet form. In fact, it’s arguably the most “normal” looking L.A.B. putter to date. I think this is a deliberate move to appeal to tour players, including Adam Scott, who played a pivotal role in shaping its look.

The head is clean, compact, and devoid of the eccentric fangs and wings seen in earlier models. But beneath its subtle exterior lies an engineering marvel.

NCG Verdict

One of L.A.B.’s calling cards is unparalleled customisation. From grip types and shaft leans to color schemes and face insert options, the OZ.1 is a custom fitter’s dream. You can opt for a vertical shaft, putting your hands behind the face, or a forward lean for a more traditional setup. During my testing, the forward lean felt more intuitive, aiding alignment and consistency on short putts.

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I tested two shaft variations, one paired with a SuperStroke grip and another with L.A.B.’s funkier proprietary grip. I thought both delivered comfort and stability, though the SuperStroke earned a slight edge for its premium feel.

L.A.B. Golf OZ.1 Putter review

True to L.A.B.’s mission, the OZ.1 is torque-free. This Lie Angle Balance design means the putter face resists twisting through the stroke, especially on short putts, delivering unmatched stability and forgiveness.

The OZ.1i version includes a face insert that adds a firmer, more traditional response. It corrects a common complaint from previous L.A.B. models, which some felt were too soft, making longer putts harder to judge. For me this insert gives a crisp, controlled feel with better sound feedback, without compromising on tech.

L.A.B. Golf OZ.1 Putter review
L.A.B. Golf OZ.1 Putter review

Both putters are loaded with strategically positioned weight ports in the sole to fine-tune the balance. I thought these elements work together to produce a supremely stable roll with elite forgiveness.

Final Verdict

While the OZ.1 isn’t cheap, it’s hard to argue with the value it brings. You’re not just paying for a putter but you’re buying into one of the most technologically advanced clubs on the market. And it’s no gimmick. For those struggling with consistency on the greens, this is a really great option.

That said, I must say traditionalists may find the zero-torque sensation a little jarring at first. If you’re already confident with a conventional blade, you might not feel compelled to switch. But if you’re in the market for a breakthrough or battling putting woes, the OZ.1 could be the radical rethink your golf game needs.

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L.A.B. Golf OZ.1 Putter Review: The Details

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RRP: £499.00 / from $449

More information: Scottsdale website / PGA Superstore US

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