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.





















