Mitsubishi worked with L.A.B. Golf to perfect this new putter shaft. And it may well pay dividends for golfers everywhere.
PACIFIC PALISADES, Calif. — One could make a strong case that no piece of equipment has undergone more rapid growth in the last year than the putter shaft. Traditional stepless and stepped steel ...
The GPS (Graphite Putter Shaft) is the brand’s first full graphite offering for the flat stick, joining other shafts in its expansive range that covers every club in the bag. The KBS GPS weighs 120 ...
With the ongoing popularity of Zero Torque putters, PXG continues to add options to help golfers find the right fit for their game. We're in 2026, and (at least as of now), zero-torque putters aren't ...
Each month, we tap experts from the equipment industry to answer your most commonly asked questions. In this installment, Barney Adams, Founder of Breakthrough Golf Technology, explains why some ...
SI Golf's Paul Liberatore recently got his hands on the new L.A.B. LINK 2.1 and 2.2 Putters, and he wasn't disappointed. After taking them for a spin, he found plenty that'll catch your eye.
Until relatively recently, if you were looking for technology in your putter shaft you were likely looking in the wrong place. While there have been forays in that area over the years, including ...
CAMARILLO, CA, Feb. 06, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Sacks Parente Golf, Inc. (Nasdaq: SPGC) (“SPG” or the “Company”), a technology-forward golf company with a growing portfolio of golf products including ...
Odyssey shifts zero torque toward a more traditional look with new Tri-Hot SB putters featuring heel-ward shafts and familiar ...
Odyssey's new S2S Tri-Hot SB line builds on the original from last fall by creating a low-torque putter with no shaft lean ...
"Never," he said. "It has a soft shaft, and I've been putting with it for so long I don't know what I'd do if I had to reshaft it. It just wouldn't be the same. Not even close." A soft shaft? True.
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