GolfMagic tests the heel-shafted variant of L.A.B's popular zero torque mallet to see if it lives up to the hype.
"Zero-torque" putters caught fire in 2025 with major validation on the PGA Tour and a huge adoption in the recreational game. Here's why. The post How ‘zero-torque’ putters changed the golf landscape ...
Critics of L.A.B. Golf's center-shaft only designs now have one less excuse not to try their putters. After being released on the PGA Tour back at the Rocket Classic, L.A.B. Golf is formally launching ...
Sam Hahn, L.A.B. Golf’s CEO, knows what you’re already thinking: the original Directed Force (DF) 2.1 putter didn’t exactly earn high marks in the looks department. “The typical experience with DF 2.1 ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Scott Kramer covers golf and luxury technology. Perhaps the hottest trend in golf equipment right now: Zero torque putters.
Question: You mentioned on social media that Brian Harman won with a zero-torque putter. How does it differ from a regular mallet? Should I switch? Answer: I can't answer the second question for you.
It’s becoming pretty clear that low torque and onset putters aren’t going anywhere, and one new model just captured its third worldwide win. In his second start since switching to a TaylorMade Spider ...
Take a look at the putters used by the best in the PGA Tour's 2025 Strokes Gained: Putting ranking and what they all had in ...
In an announcement released yesterday, Takomo says it is acquiring Otso Golf’s proprietary low-torque design, technology and business operations. What’s more, Otso founder and CEO Miika Farin is ...