I bought one, and have used it 4 rounds. Short putts are a no brainier. I have never heard of so many, great putt, from my buddies. Honesty it is an entirely different putter than any putt I have ever owned. When putts go in consistently you quickly forget the price of the putter. Love it, and highly recommend it.
Very interesting Matt! I am a co-founder at Q but actually my first push into golf tech and brand was in the late 90s and given there is only 1 club in the bag where you are allowed to point the shaft axis at the COG, I was amazed no one was. So I developed the Puku putter brand - which was "center-balanced" as we called this then, and Puku was also the first dedicated belly putter brand, and had an adjustable length mechanism which we got through the USGA and R&A as conforming. (Later we sold this tech to a big brand) The putter was, and is great, but we did not have not enough margin, and made no money, so moved on, and then the belly putter was banned of course !! No regret about the adventure, and I am pleased to see LAB and PXG releasing models that are sensibly balanced. Face balancing is a silly idea, as it has the balance directing the face UP - which is of course perfect if you want to hit a vertical putt. Toe hang is daft too! It's like deliberately designing an out of balance car tire - why would you? Cheers Simon
Thanks Matt for the video on this product. I ran down to Lenox today to compare it with mine, and ordered one! During the testing of my Scotty vs. PGX I learned how much I was rotating the face and skidding the ball on putts. I can’t wait for it to be delivered next week!
Thanks for the video Mr. Short game. I just wanted to say my game has gotten better and I've only played like 4 rounds this year. Your chipping video made a big difference
I've always subscribed to "if you can't see the line" you have no chance of making the putt. Technology does help but reading greens and pace control is key.
Seriously!!! Fckn over 500 for a putter is fckn crazy. It’s 449 but after the shaft and grip it’s over 500.. if you go to the PXG website you’ll see… 500 bucks on a putter won’t make you a great putter … just sayin
Compete with lab? You act like lab is odyssey or Scotty, in bags all across the country. They are not. They are a boutique brand selling big metal chunks of trash to a cult following.
3 years ago I was custom fit for the DF2.1 and recently got custom fit remotely for the DF3. Should be in my hands next week. Can’t wait. This PXG looks good too.
I'm sure all the people who liked Adams Clubs felt superior till real companies used their technology better and in a cleaner more aesthetically pleasing club
I dunno. I’ve been a feel putter for 50 years and these “balanced” mallets absolutely force me to be mechanical. I would have to go through quite an adjustment period and that’s a change I’m not committed to make until I see some raw data instead of anecdotal chit-chat. Guys at my club have been using LAB’s for a while and their handicap indices are still the same. Just like they’ve been every year for the last twenty despite spending a fortune on new equipment every season.
It was incredibly tough to watch him dance around saying LAB putters directly. Wish he would have cut the shit and compared them head to head. Sponsored videos are hard watches when they are like this.
Got paired up with a guy about 5 months ago who just retired from PXG. He was using this putter he said that it was still a ‘prototype’. Watching him pick up the ball with the bottom of the putter absolutely blew my mind. It looked like magic, or some weird magnet technology.
While most compare it to the LAB putter, don't forget that Axis1 was the first in the balanced game. I am definitely going to the Atlanta PXG store and try it. I just don't know if I can justify the price. BTW Matt Russell is a great fitter at the PXG Atlanta store.
There is no comparison. LAB has put the PXG Allen putter in the 'revealer' and it doesn't even come close to staying square to the arc and thus is *not* lie angle balanced and therefore does *not* have zero torque. You can even see it early in the video when Matt is 'spinning' the putter and there's noticeable torque of the putter. LAB putters don't spin like that.
I am a true believer that I don't care what putter you use it starts with you. I have golf with guys that have had the same putter for over 10 yers and putt like pro's. Just a thought. Love your channel. never miss a post.
I have an edel torque balanced putter, it's a blade putter, has some awesome looking milling with large needle bearings stacked for the sweet spot and a heel weight. It's very very forgiving and just wants to stay straight and level. I made it into an arm lock and it was the best thing I ever did. It was an awesome putter already and when I made an old blade into an arm lock for fun, it really gave me the reason to do the same to my edel. I'm down to maybe two 3 putts a round. And I've had multiple roundS with zero 3 putts. Torque balanced putters are the future for sure.
Thank you for this review video. I've been reading a lot of people that believe this competes with LAB. Personally I believe this is most similar to the Axis 1 putter. Probably most competitive with that brand. Please compare this Allan Putter to the Axis 1 Rose, a LAB D3.2, and your Honu putter. Keep up the great work.
Got to putt with one of these a couple of days ago. It was impressive! Quality of a Betti and a cross between a Spider and a LAB. I couldn't hit anything with it tho. I'm an arm lock guy so it wasn't set up for me. It's a great contrarian choice for those who like to roll high end putters. I can see one of these in my bag in the future. But there was nothing magical about putting with it. It felt like any other putter
After putting with my new custom fit LAB LINK.1 putter for an hour or two I am a believer in the balancing technology. Just keep your hands quiet and focus on speed, it feels so much easier.
Very interesting Matt. I have a PXG Hellcat. Absolutely love it & for the price point over here in the UK £125 ($165) I think it is really good value. These Allan putters are £450 over here ($600) so significantly higher, same price as Scotty Cameron's. As always with putting there is a huge element of it being the driver not the car. I think PXG make some really top level gear & would certainly recommend them. Will be interesting to see if people here would pay that
Not long bought tge DF3 so wont be changing anytime soon. It has change my putting for the better. If your thinking of buying a new putter then try the DF3 and compare with PXG,.
Whole new technology? This is L.A.B.'s entire business model. If the argument is that it's a first for a "major brand," L.A.B. surely has more putters on tour than PXG does. Not a PXG hater and game the 0311Ps, but let's not pretend that this is new.
He said early in the video that zeri-torque isn't anything new, he said it's the first zero torque putter that looked like a normal putter rather than a ugly huge chunk of iron.
And this doesn't have one of the labs best features which is the forward leaning shaft and special grip. Helps you hit slightly up on the ball without trying to hit up. My rolls are so pure.
MSG! The hole is 4" wide. If you aim at center it's 2". Try aiming right edge then be sure to pull it a bit. Great topspin, great contact, great distance consistency. Double the hole size😮
I like that more companies are making putters like this. I love my lab putter and hope more people will give this type of a balanced putter a try. Ps. I use an armlock to help keep my wrist out of the putt. It made a huge difference for me.
Matt I need to hear your opinion on fitting vs clubs. I'm also asking Rick, Pete and Matt. I'd ask Grant or FP but since they are sponsored I'd rather hear what you think. Why should I drop a deuce on a new set (the right set) if I've not had my swing fixed 1st? Give me your opinion my friend. Thanks Tom Truscott
I think PXG made a mistake not making it the most expensive putter in the market. the most important thing to the average golfer is to project their wealth to others .
I'll stick with my face balanced Achushnet bulls-eye mallet circa 1960's. I have had it the same amount of time I've been married, 35 years. But great review.
I've tried this putter and found it incredible. But Matt the face at address seemed closed unless you get your hands forward at address. Did you find this?
Mr. Short Game. Long time follower and love the video. I've been playing a taylormade blade for years and years. I'm ready to upgrade to a mallet. Do you know if PXG offers any promo codes of discounts? The asking price is pretty steep for me.
This putter looks revolutionary. But I use a Bloodline putter, which stands up on its own so you can look at the line from behind the ball and check face alignment, too. That's hard to give up.
@@bournefree That was news to me, so I looked up the rule. The putter isn't banned, but using it as a stand-up is. You can still use it like you would a conventional putter. You just can't stand it up and walk behind the putter--which is its sole purpose. I'm surprised the delay in implementing the rule is so short. These putters retailed for almost $500 (and I have two of them--one heel-shafted and one center-shafted). That's all wasted now. I really feel bad for the manufacturer, Bloodline, since that's their main business. I hate putting. I'm a good putter, but I think it's dumb and and out-sized part of the game. It's foreign to every other aspect of the game, which is why they have to keep coming up with rules to restrict it--rules that only apply to putting. Whether it's technique--like croquet-style or anchoring (which they banned)--or technology (banning stand up putters, belly putters), innovators keep beating the putting game and the USGA keeps putting it all back the way it was. And it's not like you can just ignore it. Until most equipment, it's pretty obvious you're using it in a non-conforming manner. And I've never been interested in using or doing anything that is against the rules. But this is the first one that has ever affected me and I'm not pleased. Not at all. I used to use a Happy Putter because of its incredible adjustability (loft, lie, weighting). I still have one--I hope I still have the accessories. Otherwise, I guess I'm heading over to PXG. Gee, great.
@@richdouglas2311 we heard about this a year ago but they didnt publisize it much and most people wouldnt know about it unless involved on the Rules side of golf!!Golf really has some stupid rules... good luck and play well
So I use a rubber cup on the end of my putter to pick the ball out of the cup now but hate it. Can I get the ball out of a cup with this or is it too big?
PXG putters are definitely underrated from a performance perspective, probably due to the absurdity of their commercials and overall brand. I just can't take them seriously.
Personally I like the old titliest bullseye, it still makes 30 or less putts per round, and great on short putts, with positive feed back if you miss sweet spot.
I made my own "zero torque putter" and it cost less than £35 for all the materials, it took me around 2 hours to make, so at £20 per hour, that would give a total cost of £75. In the UK the PGX Allan S-Hosel Golf Putter retails for £429 Maybe it should be called the PGX rip-off! You have to have more money than sense to buy these branded putters.
@@semperfi5857 Align the components so on the swing and the strike there is a balanced club and no torque is present to cause the putter head to move from the alignment that you lined the shot up from. Most clubs are not balanced and when you swing and hit the ball the forces involved cause the club head to move out of alignment with the desired head position. With most putters’ players end up subconsciously adjusting for the torque and this builds in variability. With a no torque club you have to learn to swing the club in a natural stroke without adjustment, and then the putter does all the work for you - simple. However, I am not going to give away my secrets of how I achieve a balanced club as that is where I will make my profit, and the patent is currently being drawn up.
Mr SG is a scratch golfer-level putt'r whatever putter he uses. I doubt if the tool, no matter how trick'd up, makes much diff. Personally, I'll stick w my Bettinardi Hogan; it (a brick on a stick) feels right and I putt @ 1.5/green w it. Being a steady, consistently good putter is c. 95% drill/practice and 5% club. Incidentally, when I'm using my indoor 24' putting rug my target is a soup can 25% SMALLER than the 4+1/4" golf hole. Which makes the real target, on practice green or course, look and play 25% larger. Which means: 25% better putting.
3 years ago I was custom fit for the LAB DF2.1 and couldnt get used too the huge ugly head. recently got custom fit remotely for the DF3. Should be in my hands next week. Can’t wait. This PXG looks good too. If it was available when I custom ordered the DF3 I may have given it a look.
I bought one, and have used it 4 rounds. Short putts are a no brainier. I have never heard of so many, great putt, from my buddies. Honesty it is an entirely different putter than any putt I have ever owned. When putts go in consistently you quickly forget the price of the putter. Love it, and highly recommend it.
Very interesting Matt!
I am a co-founder at Q but actually my first push into golf tech and brand was in the late 90s and given there is only 1 club in the bag where you are allowed to point the shaft axis at the COG, I was amazed no one was. So I developed the Puku putter brand - which was "center-balanced" as we called this then, and Puku was also the first dedicated belly putter brand, and had an adjustable length mechanism which we got through the USGA and R&A as conforming. (Later we sold this tech to a big brand)
The putter was, and is great, but we did not have not enough margin, and made no money, so moved on, and then the belly putter was banned of course !!
No regret about the adventure, and I am pleased to see LAB and PXG releasing models that are sensibly balanced. Face balancing is a silly idea, as it has the balance directing the face UP - which is of course perfect if you want to hit a vertical putt. Toe hang is daft too! It's like deliberately designing an out of balance car tire - why would you?
Cheers Simon
I ordered it but out of stock. Went to a PXG store and bought it. Making putts like never before. Was going to get a LAB but this worked better.
These PXG putters look absolutely stunning!!!
Sure sounds like one
Thanks Matt for the video on this product. I ran down to Lenox today to compare it with mine, and ordered one! During the testing of my Scotty vs. PGX I learned how much I was rotating the face and skidding the ball on putts. I can’t wait for it to be delivered next week!
Thanks for the video Mr. Short game. I just wanted to say my game has gotten better and I've only played like 4 rounds this year. Your chipping video made a big difference
I've always subscribed to "if you can't see the line" you have no chance of making the putt. Technology does help but reading greens and pace control is key.
It would be great at $200 -$250.
why? except for the brand premium, i do not know why Scotty is better than this?
Seriously!!! Fckn over 500 for a putter is fckn crazy. It’s 449 but after the shaft and grip it’s over 500.. if you go to the PXG website you’ll see… 500 bucks on a putter won’t make you a great putter … just sayin
It’s priced right
Got fitted after watching this video and rolled it for the first time today. So stable - love it!
Love that other brands are trying to compete with L.A.B. Hope affordable putters with the idea come around
Compete with lab? You act like lab is odyssey or Scotty, in bags all across the country. They are not. They are a boutique brand selling big metal chunks of trash to a cult following.
L.A.B. Golf is King
3 years ago I was custom fit for the DF2.1 and recently got custom fit remotely for the DF3. Should be in my hands next week. Can’t wait. This PXG looks good too.
@@stephendibari5010 …. I have the DF3 as well and love it. Also ordered a Mezz1 Broomstick, about 2 weeks out yet.
I'm sure all the people who liked Adams Clubs felt superior till real companies used their technology better and in a cleaner more aesthetically pleasing club
I dunno. I’ve been a feel putter for 50 years and these “balanced” mallets absolutely force me to be mechanical. I would have to go through quite an adjustment period and that’s a change I’m not committed to make until I see some raw data instead of anecdotal chit-chat. Guys at my club have been using LAB’s for a while and their handicap indices are still the same. Just like they’ve been every year for the last twenty despite spending a fortune on new equipment every season.
If only Adam Scott had sunk a few putts at the BMW last round back 9... :(
Looks good- now that you have tested the LAB, PXG and Honu, Do you have an opinion on feel & accuracy, I think I know where you stand on looks.
"Here is a competitive putter that looks better than a brand that I am not allowed to directly mention in this video review of said putter."
Yeah I don't quite understand why LAB wasn't mentioned.
@@xblindfolded sponsored video. He goes to PXG's private course a lot.
It was incredibly tough to watch him dance around saying LAB putters directly. Wish he would have cut the shit and compared them head to head. Sponsored videos are hard watches when they are like this.
Got paired up with a guy about 5 months ago who just retired from PXG. He was using this putter he said that it was still a ‘prototype’. Watching him pick up the ball with the bottom of the putter absolutely blew my mind. It looked like magic, or some weird magnet technology.
Tried it two days ago. It was weird! A trick of physics cause there's nothing underneath that suggests to the eye that you can pick up a ball.
While most compare it to the LAB putter, don't forget that Axis1 was the first in the balanced game. I am definitely going to the Atlanta PXG store and try it. I just don't know if I can justify the price. BTW Matt Russell is a great fitter at the PXG Atlanta store.
Or the Honu putter. I have one, it's great.
There is no comparison. LAB has put the PXG Allen putter in the 'revealer' and it doesn't even come close to staying square to the arc and thus is *not* lie angle balanced and therefore does *not* have zero torque. You can even see it early in the video when Matt is 'spinning' the putter and there's noticeable torque of the putter. LAB putters don't spin like that.
My first round with the Allan putter yesterday and had 9 one putts varying 4 to 20 feet! Love it - PXG has a winner.
I can’t wait to try this and the LAB putter, but the PXG looks better visually!
The Lab Link looks great but it's not a mallet
this putter is not zero torque. i've seen it in a revealer and it twists.
I am a true believer that I don't care what putter you use it starts with you. I have golf with guys that have had the same putter for over 10 yers and putt like pro's. Just a thought. Love your channel. never miss a post.
Looks great I play PXG and will definitely try the Allan out , nice job thanks once again for your insight to a great game
Only as good as the person holding it. I could definitely miss with it 🤭.
Hi Matt! Is this putter going in the bag?
James Robinson just had that putter on his channel. It looks amazing! The ball trick sure is cool!
I have an edel torque balanced putter, it's a blade putter, has some awesome looking milling with large needle bearings stacked for the sweet spot and a heel weight. It's very very forgiving and just wants to stay straight and level. I made it into an arm lock and it was the best thing I ever did. It was an awesome putter already and when I made an old blade into an arm lock for fun, it really gave me the reason to do the same to my edel. I'm down to maybe two 3 putts a round. And I've had multiple roundS with zero 3 putts. Torque balanced putters are the future for sure.
Thank you for this review video. I've been reading a lot of people that believe this competes with LAB. Personally I believe this is most similar to the Axis 1 putter. Probably most competitive with that brand.
Please compare this Allan Putter to the Axis 1 Rose, a LAB D3.2, and your Honu putter. Keep up the great work.
Do you forwards press your hands? Or with this putter and grip it’s already in a forward press position?? Thanks
You made it look good! I would definitely try this out.
Looks better than my lab. I really like it
Love my DF3!!!
Got to putt with one of these a couple of days ago. It was impressive! Quality of a Betti and a cross between a Spider and a LAB. I couldn't hit anything with it tho. I'm an arm lock guy so it wasn't set up for me.
It's a great contrarian choice for those who like to roll high end putters. I can see one of these in my bag in the future.
But there was nothing magical about putting with it. It felt like any other putter
After putting with my new custom fit LAB LINK.1 putter for an hour or two I am a believer in the balancing technology. Just keep your hands quiet and focus on speed, it feels so much easier.
Could u do a comparison between LAB, pxg allan and evnroll z1?? Thnx!!
I like the bonus pick up About $300 over my budget.
Very interesting Matt. I have a PXG Hellcat. Absolutely love it & for the price point over here in the UK £125 ($165) I think it is really good value. These Allan putters are £450 over here ($600) so significantly higher, same price as Scotty Cameron's. As always with putting there is a huge element of it being the driver not the car. I think PXG make some really top level gear & would certainly recommend them. Will be interesting to see if people here would pay that
Not long bought tge DF3 so wont be changing anytime soon.
It has change my putting for the better. If your thinking of buying a new putter then try the DF3 and compare with PXG,.
Whole new technology? This is L.A.B.'s entire business model. If the argument is that it's a first for a "major brand," L.A.B. surely has more putters on tour than PXG does. Not a PXG hater and game the 0311Ps, but let's not pretend that this is new.
He said early in the video that zeri-torque isn't anything new, he said it's the first zero torque putter that looked like a normal putter rather than a ugly huge chunk of iron.
@@leonardhandzlik6008 ppl dont listen
But that's also false lab has the link and the mezz and the new df is pretty normal as well
And this doesn't have one of the labs best features which is the forward leaning shaft and special grip. Helps you hit slightly up on the ball without trying to hit up. My rolls are so pure.
So basically what you can do with proper ball position@@AB-nv7bz
That’s a very good looking putter.
MSG! The hole is 4" wide. If you aim at center it's 2".
Try aiming right edge then be sure to pull it a bit. Great topspin, great contact, great distance consistency. Double the hole size😮
Maybe 4.25 inches but who’s counting!
To act like you have only seen the one LAB putter that looks odd and none of their newer models is bonkers.
I like how PXG has made a zero-torque putter with a "regular" shaft and grip, instead of the angled shafts in the "press grips" used by L.A.B. Golf.
I will try it. Thanks
I like that more companies are making putters like this. I love my lab putter and hope more people will give this type of a balanced putter a try.
Ps. I use an armlock to help keep my wrist out of the putt. It made a huge difference for me.
Matt I need to hear your opinion on fitting vs clubs. I'm also asking Rick, Pete and Matt. I'd ask Grant or FP but since they are sponsored I'd rather hear what you think. Why should I drop a deuce on a new set (the right set) if I've not had my swing fixed 1st? Give me your opinion my friend.
Thanks
Tom Truscott
Put it on the "revealer"!
Awesome..
Excellent review beautiful putter thanks. You are an amazing presenter ☀️🏌️♀️⛳️😊
Put it in the "Revealer" and we'll see if it has zero torque.
They did on the LAB channel, and the Allen swims around quite a bit.
I think PXG made a mistake not making it the most expensive putter in the market. the most important thing to the average golfer is to project their wealth to others .
8:13 My Odyssey #7 mallet can scoop the ball up.
How heavy is the head? Not sure if you said or not, may have missed that. I find most mallet putters feel too heavy
How come you are not on pxg site as an ambassador? You got to be sponsored by now.
It’s a Putter!
It’ll be in the used sections at Good Galaxy… and then the new Ai putters! Callaway should be able to do this over a few beers!
Nice review!
The odyssey 2 ball blade is the best putter ever invented....If you haven't tried one you're really missing out!
honestly the df3 does everything this does and with a press grip
A lot of people forget that Boccieri putters did this 15 years ago…
Love my Cobra 45 Vintage blade putter. I'll just stick to that. 😊
I'm not a huge fan of pxg but I'd definitely give this a try
you should stick to your fanaticism
Allan will be here Monday also Gaming the New Gen 7's ✌️
Deffo gonna try that out!
$449!!!! What do you think is their cost and profit margin? I bet they make that putter for under $75. That price is crazy.
Another great review!
Great review! I’m a PXG fan. My question is “ is this going in your bag”?
Looks better than the spaceship. I wouldn’t pay that price but I’d be curious to hit a few with it. Also needs a new name - Allan?
Named in honor of the brother of the founder; Allan Parsons
@@IIISWILIII Loved his music.
this putter still has torque. i've seen it in a revealer.
Pretty cool putter.
I'll stick with my face balanced Achushnet bulls-eye mallet circa 1960's. I have had it the same amount of time I've been married, 35 years. But great review.
I've tried this putter and found it incredible. But Matt the face at address seemed closed unless you get your hands forward at address. Did you find this?
Put it on the spinning adapter like the LAB putter demos do and lets see if it turns
they did
Mr. Short Game. Long time follower and love the video. I've been playing a taylormade blade for years and years. I'm ready to upgrade to a mallet. Do you know if PXG offers any promo codes of discounts? The asking price is pretty steep for me.
Costs and looks aside which is the better performing putter This or the DF3 from LAB that’s the question on most peoples minds thanks for the video😀👍
I like how it uses a "regular" shaft and grip, instead of the "press grip" angled shaft used by L.A.B.
How many takes til you got the opening scene?
Keen to try it if/ when they get to Australia.
One. He said it was guaranteed to make every..... oh ya, probably quite a few tries.
I would love to get one. Does PXG ever have sales or discounts?
Dude, LAB literally has a blade putter
Just ordered one.
Test the Evnroll Zero Z-1, it’s better than the PXG Allen putter.
This putter looks revolutionary. But I use a Bloodline putter, which stands up on its own so you can look at the line from behind the ball and check face alignment, too. That's hard to give up.
I do believe that putter is banned in 2025
@@bournefree That was news to me, so I looked up the rule. The putter isn't banned, but using it as a stand-up is. You can still use it like you would a conventional putter. You just can't stand it up and walk behind the putter--which is its sole purpose.
I'm surprised the delay in implementing the rule is so short. These putters retailed for almost $500 (and I have two of them--one heel-shafted and one center-shafted). That's all wasted now. I really feel bad for the manufacturer, Bloodline, since that's their main business.
I hate putting. I'm a good putter, but I think it's dumb and and out-sized part of the game. It's foreign to every other aspect of the game, which is why they have to keep coming up with rules to restrict it--rules that only apply to putting. Whether it's technique--like croquet-style or anchoring (which they banned)--or technology (banning stand up putters, belly putters), innovators keep beating the putting game and the USGA keeps putting it all back the way it was.
And it's not like you can just ignore it. Until most equipment, it's pretty obvious you're using it in a non-conforming manner. And I've never been interested in using or doing anything that is against the rules. But this is the first one that has ever affected me and I'm not pleased. Not at all.
I used to use a Happy Putter because of its incredible adjustability (loft, lie, weighting). I still have one--I hope I still have the accessories. Otherwise, I guess I'm heading over to PXG. Gee, great.
@@richdouglas2311 we heard about this a year ago but they didnt publisize it much and most people wouldnt know about it unless involved on the Rules side of golf!!Golf really has some stupid rules... good luck and play well
So I use a rubber cup on the end of my putter to pick the ball out of the cup now but hate it. Can I get the ball out of a cup with this or is it too big?
Don't see it fitting in the hole. Just make a longer putt than your buddies and leave for them to retrieve... for $450 this should do that. 😉
I wanna buy one 🙈 / I don't know if there is a fitter here in the Algarve (Portugal)
Tommy Armour Golf did this over a decade ago with their ZAAP putters…and they looked like a normal blade putter. Nothing new under the Sun. 😅 Cheers.
I have 2 new ones... still using my old one.
PXG putters are definitely underrated from a performance perspective, probably due to the absurdity of their commercials and overall brand. I just can't take them seriously.
lol, not everyone have a stick up their ass!
So like an axis 1?
Looks good, seems to do its task very well, and is very good at aligning one's putt. It's a shame they missed spelt its name.
Personally I like the old titliest bullseye, it still makes 30 or less putts per round, and great on short putts, with positive feed back if you miss sweet spot.
I wish they did this putter in a broomstrick
I think I would give it a try but not too interested in the LAB.
5 rounds in. 30-32 putts per round. I'm a 18 handicap. I think it works
it's not actually zero torque. i've seen it in a revealer and it twists. LAB Golf is still the only putter company without torque.
i like it...looks great...sounds expensive tho
Oh she be expensive...That ball picker upper is mandatory for me these days
I made my own "zero torque putter" and it cost less than £35 for all the materials, it took me around 2 hours to make, so at £20 per hour, that would give a total cost of £75.
In the UK the PGX Allan S-Hosel Golf Putter retails for £429
Maybe it should be called the PGX rip-off!
You have to have more money than sense to buy these branded putters.
How does one make a zero torque putter?
@@semperfi5857 Align the components so on the swing and the strike there is a balanced club and no torque is present to cause the putter head to move from the alignment that you lined the shot up from.
Most clubs are not balanced and when you swing and hit the ball the forces involved cause the club head to move out of alignment with the desired head position.
With most putters’ players end up subconsciously adjusting for the torque and this builds in variability.
With a no torque club you have to learn to swing the club in a natural stroke without adjustment, and then the putter does all the work for you - simple.
However, I am not going to give away my secrets of how I achieve a balanced club as that is where I will make my profit, and the patent is currently being drawn up.
its on the way... I'll let you know how it works out!
Bobby Grace technology!🤫 from 12 years ago
Biggest issue I have head from a friend who has a LAB putter is long putts. This doesn’t seem to be an issue here.
Mr SG is a scratch golfer-level putt'r whatever putter he uses. I doubt if the tool, no matter how trick'd up, makes much diff. Personally, I'll stick w my Bettinardi Hogan; it (a brick on a stick) feels right and I putt @ 1.5/green w it. Being a steady, consistently good putter is c. 95% drill/practice and 5% club. Incidentally, when I'm using my indoor 24' putting rug my target is a soup can 25% SMALLER than the 4+1/4" golf hole. Which makes the real target, on practice green or course, look and play 25% larger. Which means: 25% better putting.
Im a buyer at $200-$250.
I. Want. One......!!!! 😎
I'm sold just for the cool way to pick the ball up.
3 years ago I was custom fit for the LAB DF2.1 and couldnt get used too the huge ugly head. recently got custom fit remotely for the DF3. Should be in my hands next week. Can’t wait. This PXG looks good too. If it was available when I custom ordered the DF3 I may have given it a look.
What a GREAT opening Matt!!! Fantastic video, as always! Thx so much!
Look like a spaceship, i play with my Scotty Cameron Newport 2 and i miss lots of putts but not for that my putter is bad...
pxg, WE DO THINGS DIFFERENTLY!
Wont be taking my lab out of the bag for this copy
Watch LAB copy this now!
Pxg always kills on design. But feel wise best putter sik putter
I have both. Why not ?