

Zero torque putters from L.A.B. Golf have taken off over the past few years and have proven that the results talk for themselves.
There are some golfers, however, who prefer a more traditional style putter, rather than the center shafted L.A.B. putters. Those golfers looking for something different, who still want the lie angle balance features are now in luck with the new Oz.1i HS putter from L.A.B.
The Oz.1i HS is a heel shafted putter, giving it more of a traditional look, while still staying zero torque and lie angle balanced.
L.A.B. has become known for its zero torque putters that help eliminate unwanted rotation through impact. The company designed the Oz.1 with PGA Tour pro Adam Scott to bring a Tour-inspired looking putter to market that still shared all the great features their putters had become known for.
Continuing to adapt, the company is now launching the Oz.1i HS to bring another look to the Oz.1 family. The angle of the shaft still points at the spot on the putter that gives it the balance it needs, but a riser attaches to the heel for that more traditional look.
The Oz.1i HS will come stock with two degrees of shaft lean, 69-degree lie angle and a Press Pistol two-degree black grip. It will also have the same steel face insert that brings a little firmer feel and higher ball speeds.
