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There are a few small threads floating around. Some of the guys have tried them, I know @NVGOLFER80 has.
I've always wanted to, but never had the opportunity.
Thanks! The feel (or lack of) scares me a bit. From YT videos, it seems to be not soft and "pingy" upon impact. I do like how it is different, but hard to do anything like that without a guarantee or return policy which as far as I know they do not offer. Not sure about the online fitting capability either. I just don't know.I do. I like it. Small review here.
it is big, it is not heavy for how big it is. It does not have the best feel. If you are looking for that soft German stainless steel feel you want I get it here.To me it does not feel horrible but it is not soft. It is solid but a touch firm.
You must get fit for it or you will not be happy. With how big the footprint is, and the way it is literally center shafted. As in the center of the head and the design of the putter being “lie angle balanced” you have to get fit so that it comes with the right lie angle for your stroke.
it works.. it really does. If you can get past the ugly of it, the size of it, and everything else it really does work really well. It is easy to line up. The face wants to stay square and flow square to your line.
Thanks! The feel (or lack of) scares me a bit. From YT videos, it seems to be not soft and "pingy" upon impact. I do like how it is different, but hard to do anything like that without a guarantee or return policy which as far as I know they do not offer. Not sure about the online fitting capability either. I just don't know.
I am surprised more people here on the forum haven’t tried it out. Probably the cost and no return policy I suppose (maybe the look) but we all like to try new things right? and look for the magic unicorn.
Great review! Thanks!!!!!I've had 3 over the last three seasons.
Still have one that's in and out of the bag. I putt better with it, there's very little doubt about that. But strangely enough, where it's never bothered me before, it's size has become a mental distraction of sorts.
But as to performance in what has been a trying season for me? Early this summer I had a three round stretch with it of 5 birds, 3 birds and 5 again.
Then I parked the putter!
Figured, I was on and could putt well with anything. Slid back into mediocrity and only put the L.A.B putter back in the bag a couple weeks ago. Went 3 birds, 4 birds, then 1 and switched yet again back to my Scotty Squareback 1.5.
I'm hopelessly fickle.
As to feel, I'm the opposite in that I find it to feel fairly soft. Not "soft" like I perceive my Stroke Lab Seven to be, but certainly not firm. Absolutely feels softer than my Scotty.
Agree that it's not at all heavy as it's appearance may lead one to believe. Crazily well balanced, feels tremendous throughout the stroke.
And same through all 3 I've owned, I also find the ball to come off the face with seemingly less force than other putters. I haven't measured it scientifically but when putting from say about 10', a stroke with the same force with the L.A.B will come up a foot or so shorter than with the Scotty.
I find this to be very advantageous on the quickest of greens because I don't feel apprehensive like I need to be quite as delicate.
From its size, as you can imagine, alignment is a breeze. While I lag quite well with it, I find the putter's strength for me is the confidence inspired on intermediate and especially short putts. I just feel more comfortable as to line and the putter head's alignment when I'm over the ball.
As to MOI and forgiveness, the thing is sensational. I've purposely struck practice putts way out on the heel and the toe and there's virtually no impact as to line and only a minor effect on distance. No exaggeration, it makes me chuckle every time.
Actually, it not being in the bag at the present moment isn't due to my fickle nature, rather my physical condition. My bad back will spasm badly at times with a particular putting posture. Of course, that would be my preferred posture. I'll then have to manipulate the angle of my lean to find a more comfortable position.
For whatever reason, more of a bend is currently working. With only being 5' 9" and adding layers due to cooler weather, the 35" L.A.B. gets hung up some. So it's back to my shorter putters.
Silly reason, I know. But I gotta listen to the back when it barks.
The performance has me totally sold on the product. I've considered grabbing one of their "Blad" versions to perhaps help me with the sudden self-conscious size issue. But like you, I've balked some at the price and not being sure that it would work for me.
But there's not a concern as to the tech, more because I do find the Reno to be SO forgiving that maybe the blade would be less effective for me.
But who am I kidding? It's only a matter of time before I grab one of those too.
Good luck to ya!
Not for $500-$700.Does anyone have one?
Would you pay that for a driver? Hit the putter a lot more than you do a driver.Not for $500-$700.
That's a ridiculous price for a putter.
I've had 3 over the last three seasons.
Still have one that's in and out of the bag. I putt better with it, there's very little doubt about that. But strangely enough, where it's never bothered me before, it's size has become a mental distraction of sorts.
But as to performance in what has been a trying season for me? Early this summer I had a three round stretch with it of 5 birds, 3 birds and 5 again.
Then I parked the putter!
Figured, I was on and could putt well with anything. Slid back into mediocrity and only put the L.A.B putter back in the bag a couple weeks ago. Went 3 birds, 4 birds, then 1 and switched yet again back to my Scotty Squareback 1.5.
I'm hopelessly fickle.
As to feel, I'm the opposite in that I find it to feel fairly soft. Not "soft" like I perceive my Stroke Lab Seven to be, but certainly not firm. Absolutely feels softer than my Scotty.
Agree that it's not at all heavy as it's appearance may lead one to believe. Crazily well balanced, feels tremendous throughout the stroke.
And same through all 3 I've owned, I also find the ball to come off the face with seemingly less force than other putters. I haven't measured it scientifically but when putting from say about 10', a stroke with the same force with the L.A.B will come up a foot or so shorter than with the Scotty.
I find this to be very advantageous on the quickest of greens because I don't feel apprehensive like I need to be quite as delicate.
From its size, as you can imagine, alignment is a breeze. While I lag quite well with it, I find the putter's strength for me is the confidence inspired on intermediate and especially short putts. I just feel more comfortable as to line and the putter head's alignment when I'm over the ball.
As to MOI and forgiveness, the thing is sensational. I've purposely struck practice putts way out on the heel and the toe and there's virtually no impact as to line and only a minor effect on distance. No exaggeration, it makes me chuckle every time.
Actually, it not being in the bag at the present moment isn't due to my fickle nature, rather my physical condition. My bad back will spasm badly at times with a particular putting posture. Of course, that would be my preferred posture. I'll then have to manipulate the angle of my lean to find a more comfortable position.
For whatever reason, more of a bend is currently working. With only being 5' 9" and adding layers due to cooler weather, the 35" L.A.B. gets hung up some. So it's back to my shorter putters.
Silly reason, I know. But I gotta listen to the back when it barks.
The performance has me totally sold on the product. I've considered grabbing one of their "Blad" versions to perhaps help me with the sudden self-conscious size issue. But like you, I've balked some at the price and not being sure that it would work for me.
But there's not a concern as to the tech, more because I do find the Reno to be SO forgiving that maybe the blade would be less effective for me.
But who am I kidding? It's only a matter of time before I grab one of those too.
Good luck to ya!
Nope.Would you pay that for a driver?
I've never kept track, one vs another. But overall it had to be less as I made more birdies and made more of the shorter putts that I'd miss at times with others.What is your average putts per round with the LAB vs your other putters?
I've never kept track, one vs another. But overall it had to be less as I made more birdies and made more of the shorter putts that I'd miss at times with others.
The only thing I could offer as to confidence based off of perceived results is that for the club championship over the last 3 years, along with any match of any importance, the DF/LAB has been in the bag.
That said...
Along with my very recent change to a more bent over stance (more comfortable wrt my back issues, oddly enough), I've also moved closer to the ball. Again, with my 34" putters, not the 35" LAB.
Moving closer improves my line of sight as to target when at address. When just a bit farther away, I perhaps discovered why I tend to lose confidence in my line. Trick of the eye, but one that proved true to me when using the grout line of floor tile.
With my former stance, at address the grout line appears to veer slightly away from me starting about 3' down the line.
Weird, very weird.
Yet when I moved closer with eyes very much over the ball, at address the line to target looked very straight.
Over the last week consisting of 4 rounds, I played my Scotty Squareback 1.5 and rolled the ball every bit as well as I have with the LAB. I didn't make every putt of course but I darned near hit every single intended line.
As I stated in my previous post, the new, more comfortable stance leads the 1" longer LAB to hang up some when wearing an extra layer or two. Frustrating because I want to see how it plays on the course wrt recent adjustments.
I can say though, on the Big Moss in the basement, it's money. But it always has been, regardless of stance.
It has a slight "ting" upon impact but not anywhere compared to the old pings out there from years ago. The "ting" does not come across as "hard" or "bouncy" to me. Just a very subtle "ting". The impact feel is very soft and not harsh at all. Hope that makes sense.So it does sound a little “ting-y” at impact? I typically like a soft putter and know that’s not what I’m getting here. Actually my Ping Vault 2.0 is not soft, but it’s quiet.
So it does sound a little “ting-y” at impact? I typically like a soft putter and know that’s not what I’m getting here. Actually my Ping Vault 2.0 is not soft, but it’s quiet.