Just got it out of the box, took 10 balls to decide on a grip and hit 10 six footers 7/10 in the cup, the rest to less than a foot. It just rolls them end over end, nice and easy. Lead thumb on top, lead elbow firm, to the target, below the wrist. Trail hand holding the shaft on plane like a pencil (like drawing a straight line). Love this thing.
Hey Sam-I’m 17 months into my LAB broomstick and it has absolutely changed the way I feel about putting. I have a unique style/manner of using this putter. Cross-handed with the lead arm pulling the putter through the ball and down my target line. It might not be for everyone but it works exceedingly well for me. I am amazed at how much I have improved on the greens in 1 1/2 years. I was yipping so badly that I was ready to give the game up. I started this season as an 11.5 and have worked my way down to an 8.1. Not much has changed with my long-game. I have simply improved on and around the green. My chipping has improved as well (as I believe that I am freeing myself up to not have to get my chips/pitches within 3 feet). I have so much trust in this broomstick that I can get up and down so much more regularly from inside 5-8 feet now. I’m a LAB convert and will never look back!! Next season, my long-game will get some overhauls and I the goal is to get down to a 5. That’s where I was before my putting problems really got bad 15 years ago. I’m almost 63 and have not been this excited to play since I was a young man.
I switched to the Broom stick lately after just pooping the bed repeatedly on short puts. It has been a game changer!!! Took a lot of practice at first. I went from conventional to Arm lock to Broomstick and BINGO!!! I am locked in.....hopefully for the foreseeable future. Amazing content and putters.
you're almost there! move on to a face-on/side saddle putter and you'll never miss a short putt again. and it doesn't take a lot of practice to master it. only took me a few hours and doesn't hurt your back.
I also Love my Mezz.1 broomstick. Made the purchase last May (2023). Had my instructor (and certified club maker) measure me on the green to get my specs before I ordered. He knew about your company before you took over as owner. It's taken me awhile to grow into the style because (as you noted) there is so little info out there on how to use it. A few videos (Scott McCarron, Bernhard, Scott) and that's about it. I was trying to find what best worked for me when Lucas burst onto the scene. I got to watch him 2 tournaments in a row and learned a lot. I'm beginning to settle into what works for me. Love it!! While Lucas was winning, Fellow golfers were coming up to me on the practice green and asking if I was using the same putter as Lucas, and I jokingly replied, no, he's using the same one as I am. I think we both made the switch about the same time. Putting is soooo much fun now. Confidence is growing. So glad I found you online last April (2023) when I was searching for a broomstick. I have the best one made...and I know it. Thanks LAB golf.
Just got mine 2 days ago and immediately went to the course to practice with it. I found that my 20-25 foot putts are MUCH closer proximity to the hole. I also noted that the clubhead definitely wants to drop inside and agree you must keep shaft outside to keep the head out there. From five feet and in I could not miss. Was stunned. Agree with you that the firmer grip on short putts allowed me to maintain control of the clubhead, This is as advertised. I used a Bettinardi Kuchar armlock before. This is lightyears ahead of that. Oh, and as a guy whose hands in the morning are sometimes effected by the night I may have had before, and yet there is no sense of yips at all. Just use the pendulum and let it fly. Right hand has SO LITTLE effort. Amazing. Thanks for this video. L.A.B. is legit!
I just this week received my broomstick putter. The first thing I noticed was the ability to lag put and how easy it was. I can only imagine how much better it will be once I really get used to the putter. This video was helpful.
Love my Mezz.1 broomstick! Everything you touched on has been absolutely true for me… starting the putt on line, better lag putting and more confidence over the short putts. Had been struggling horribly with the yips and that is all gone now. The weighting and balance on these are so good, just got to get it started and let the putter do the work!
I bought a DF 2.1 46” broomstick last fall lightly used and had decent success for a few rds before the season ended. Was scared traveling with it during offseason and did ok w std length odyssey….still gave broomstick a chance in spring and struggled w distance and occasionally brushing the ground on way back or through, so put it away….. Until: lost in scratch semi’s of match play 2&1 after 6 three putts. Brought broomstick back out, found getting my right arm externally rotated until it brushed my torso added stability, and have been lights out since. Shot 70 in tough conditions from back tees yesterday where GIR was more difficult than normal thanks to better than std pitching, but even moreso 25 putts. Started with it two weeks ago as a 4.4 index, now 2.2 and headed lower averaging nearly 4 birdies/rd over 5 rounds. Retiring in two weeks (61 y/o) and excited i might start playing the best golf of my life, thank you L.A.B. I AM SOLD!
No mention of face on!! I'm averaging under 30 putts per this way. I swear if I had been brought up face on I'd be lights out with that stick. Love my Mezz.
@@mikewilson2695 Not so. You can't anchor the putter against your body and you can't use it "croquet" style (standing astride the ball and putting with the ball between your legs and feet). Face on is really just an extreme version of an open stance.
Love love love my 50” DF 2.1. It’s been a yip destroyer and I’ve even made 85 footers with it. I’ve dramatically cut down on my 3-putts/hole and my SG putting is currently my only positive Arccos stat for my handicap. For anything inside 3 feet, I actually go face-on with mine and literally just push the ball directly into the hole. Takes away all the mental “don’t pull it” or “don’t push it” demons out of my mind.
When you say "face on," do you mean you face the hole? I don't (yet) have a broomstick, just a regular DF 2.1, but I may try that on 3-footers anyway. Anything to destroy the yips.
Some money tips in here Sam, especially the one for different grip pressure for different length putts! I have been brooming it up for a few years now, closer to the Adam Scott style and have a few of my own that might help some people: 1. Kind of digging into the minutia here, but I find that if I pack my shoulder blades (the opposite of shrug) it's much easier to use my core and back as the engine and keep all the extraneous degrees of freedom in my upper body steady. 2. I heard Marty Jertson (PING VP of engineering - also putts with a broom) mention on a podcast that for a while after the anchoring ban he was nervous about how to use the broomstick until he started to purposely anchor, and then remove his chest from the putter head a smidge before he putted, just to make it obvious to himself and everyone else that he wasn't anchoring. I started to do that as a habit during setup, and it has become kind of my "trigger" to go, similar to how some people use a slight forward press motion before putting to start. 3. Aaron Wise has an interesting right hand position some people might want to explore. He basically does the Adam Scott but hooks the index finger around the shaft instead of running down the side. I feel like it's more stable for me but also encourages a yanking motion - YMMV. 4. Lastly, I can't reiterate Sam's point enough about just working towards a style of speed control that's more like a gravity driven pendulum. I feel like the LAB technology makes this so much easier and actually encourages it, as grip pressure keeping the face pointing on target is less necessary and can be just enough to keep the putter from falling out of your hands. Then you just feel like the putter head is falling and hitting the ball on the way down.
you had me at "pendulum". now try using a face-on/side saddle putter. it is the only way to have a true pendulum stroke and keep the face square thru out the stroke. no open or closed face.
Okay, I just spent my first time using the broomstick by L.A.B. Golf. Initially found myself not able to come very close to any of the cups at my usual golf course practice green. After 10 minutes I began to see some improvement as I got used to this very different way to address the ball. 30 minutes later I was able to sink 6 putts in a row from 15 to 18 feet. Never did that before! Still a lot to learn but I am very excited about fully mastering this unique approach to putting.
Bought a regular Mezz max last year and loved it. Instantly cut 3 putts down to almost zero. Last 5 rounds no 3 putts. Just got a used broomstick. Wow love it. Need some work on short putts but now my only dilemma is what one to play with. I guess it’s not a bad problem. Keep up the great innovation. What’s next? Driver?!!
Nice video,very informative.I am 70yrs old and getting back into golf after quitting 40 years ago 😮so I am about to go for a broomstick after trying a friends , much easier on my back 😅
I didn’t have the yips. In fact, I was a great putter. I got my DF2.1 in May. It is not a broomstick, but in August I began putting similar to “broomstick style” in that I use my lead side to provide stability and, via a split grip by a couple of inches, my trail side provides the force. September was my most consistent month ever for putting. 24-27 putts per round and 2 three putts for the month. I don’t think it would have worked without the LAB putter. Incidentally, my green reading was horrible today and I had 30 putts this morning. My worst round in 6 weeks.
Why are you not promoting the absolute best way to use a long putter? Sidesaddle? The DF2.1 (and the Mezz) are absolutely brilliant for face on or Sidesaddle.
Thanks for the tips Sam! Looking into the Broomstick putters and it seems like a no-brainer to try out. Now it's time to scan your outlet store for a broomstick!
Just received my Mezz broomstick today. Only 22 days after ordering and including shipping time to Australia. This is my third LAB, hoping third times a charm!
Lucas put this putter on the map for sure!! Waiting on my broomstick to arrive!! Takes way too long for order to be delivered though!! Quality putters for sure!!
I’ve tried both Scott and Langer approaches . For me - theScott approach puts a “better” roll on the ball…..so I use it . Regardless of the technique, the LAB putter is the most effective putter one can use to give oneself the best chance of making any putt ….. ((it so good it should be illegal ))
Very good video...!! Have a LAB Broomstick a couple of months now and like it...!!! I've been using a long putter for a few decades. I always found it interesting that more professionals used them than amateurs. (I think this was because so many club professionals had a negative opinion of them and didn't have them in the shop. I also think the anchoring ban came from the belly putter, I don't think it was aimed at old guys with the yips...IMHO
Sam, how can I figure out the right lie angle and hight of my broomstick? For my regular LAB putter the video worked perfect but as I have never tried a broomstick before I wonder what your advice is
So, I am a new and happy owner of a L.A.B Golf broomstick putter. I've probably made 2,000 strokes with it in practice and play so far. I notice that my aiming of putts has gotten a degree better than I've ever had before. On the other hand, I seem to have less control with distance on putts over 14 feet. I am still switching trail hand grips a bit. My greatest flaw with this putter is my inability to hear, or feel, a perfectly struck ball. Often I think I've hit the ball smartly yet my ball will dribble short by 4 feet. And the opposite also happens for me when I think I've stroked very lightly yet the ball slides past the hole sometimes 6 or 7 feet. I'm always asking myself "where's the feel?" I tend to not use my shoulders very much only because it seems awkward. Any advice not covered in your video?
I have a lab mezz 1 max broomstick. I can’t putt with a short putter no matter how hard I try. I consider myself a pretty good putter with the broom though. Speed control is unmatched as the flow or consistent speed of the stroke is so much better. One criticism that I have with my mezz 1 is the small alignment line. I wish lab made something more appealing to the line with a longer alignment line as it hard to align the face.
@@labgolf I have but I just spent 700 or so on a mezz 1 max haha. I don’t really have another 700 to drop on a d.f even though I think that might be a better fit for the way I align the putter
Totally get that. One of the nice benefits of lie angle balance is that you can see the entire face at address. Using the face to aim isn't for everyone, but it's something you might want to mess around with to help you dial things in.
What happened to face on (side saddle) putting , that's how I've been putting for 20 years. You face the hole and the stroke is a pendulum motion. I seldom 3 putt but the rest of the game is a work in progress. The L.A.B. putter would make a great face on putter.
Love it!!! Don’t love the $600plus price tag, 3 month wait unless you pay an extra $200 and you get it in 7 business days. 😮 guess I’ll order it this off season and save the express shipping cost
@@ernest9334 oh I know. Just a big nut to swallow. I had my hands on one the other day and. It sets up soooooo nice. I’ve got it built on line, just dragging my feet on purchasing it!!! 😂
The best “rationale” I’ve heard for spending big bucks on a putter came from a buddy who reminded me that if we don’t flinch paying $500 for a new driver that we use a maximum of 14 times a round, why would we quibble about paying similar prices for a putter that we use 30-36 (or more🤯) times in the same round. Great logic. LAB Golf putters work!!!
Have the armlock Mezz, assume the tips on the broom stick will apply? The weight of the head on short putts seems to be similar to what is explained here in terms of outside and closed?
I’ve had my broomstick about 2 weeks now. I have found that putting on an indoor putting mat doesn’t translate well to putting on actual greens. Need more time on the actual greens. Love the putter!
As long as you're not intentionally trying to anchor it, you're good. One of the things that's hard to avoid is touching your jacket/sweater with it on those cold days. Our pros like to play a length that leaves a fair bit of space to ensure there's never an issue.
I've got the old Ping B90i, and thinking of trading up. Curious on the lie angle - should you always maintain an angle rather than have the putter as vertical as possible?
I have a Mezz XL and the front edge is very crisp/sharp. I often feel like it catches on the greens surface because of the edge. Is there any way to “dull” it so that my putter head doesn’t catch during my putts? Please advise.
I agree with @DavidStClair-sk9os. I have a tendency to dig into the turf with my Mezz Max Broomstick especially on longer putts or when using the putter from the fringe. So far I have found that hovering the putter off the ground before starting the backstroke helps keep the putter from digging in. But I also know that as I continue to refine my stroke I expect these periodic “hiccups” to go away. I have a regular DF-1 and the design of this head glides over the turf. I may invest in a DF-1 broomstick if the I continue to have problems with the Mezz Max.
Is that happening before or after impact? We really shouldn't be getting the leading edge of a putter face that close to the ground. If we do, it either indicates an angle of attack that is far too steep (touching after impact) or far too shallow (touching before impact).
I bought a Broomstick from LAB to help me on the European Legends Tour Unfortunately I use a broom stick like a pendulum so the design didn’t suit my style
I’m ordering the Mezz 1 Max broomstick but unsure whether to go with the Accra shaft or LA Golf shaft. They both appear to be quality shafts, but can anyone comment on the differences in performance? Unfortunately I don’t live in an area where I can actually try them out for comparison. Thank you.
It's definitely something you'll want to mess around with, but you'll want to favor a forward ball position as you would a DF 2.1 or a MEZZ.1/MEZZ.1 MAX.
am i the only one that did not find success with a broomstick? I had mine for 2 weeks and sold it after I tried out a stock conventional df2.1. Now i'm waiting for a custom df lol
Almost everyone will putt best with a 79.5 degree lie angle. The length is based on your height, style, and setup. If you email getfit@labgolf.com, we'll work with you to film a video and confirm your specs.
Please ask Sam to put some golf shoes on for the next videos. The slides are distracting and give off a lazy vibe. If he doesn’t take his appearance seriously, it makes me wonder if he takes the product development seriously. Is the science behind the putters real or just marketing? How you do anything is how you do everything.
You’ve got it backwards! There’s no time to think about my appearance! All the brain power goes to the Putters my man. But in all seriousness, I have a legitimate commitment to making the game less stuffy. The privileged uptight vibe is probably the single most impactful issue, preventing growth in the game. I was just in Florida playing at one of the clubs where a lot of the Tour guys play and there is no dress code. I saw two different top 10 players in board shorts and T-shirts. The times are a changing! But I assure you, my appearance has nothing to do with the quality of our putters. Give it a shot.
@@labgolf haha fantastic response! I will respect your commitment to making the game less stuffy and not get on my soapbox about respecting the company you're going to meet. I belong to a top 100 course and have no dress code as well. T-shirts and sweatpants are fine. And I love playing Goat Hill Park without any shoes at all. I'm probably in the minority here, but the sandals and toes are distracting while trying to focus on your putters during an instructional/educational video. Please put on some Jordan's. Also, I emailed my info yesterday for a remote fitting and will order a broomstick as soon as I get the recommended specs back. Can't wait!
It's been a month... have you received it yet? I just ordered one and just want to know how long to expect lol if you did receive it... how's it going??
Just got it out of the box, took 10 balls to decide on a grip and hit 10 six footers 7/10 in the cup, the rest to less than a foot. It just rolls them end over end, nice and easy. Lead thumb on top, lead elbow firm, to the target, below the wrist. Trail hand holding the shaft on plane like a pencil (like drawing a straight line). Love this thing.
Thanks Sam! I picked up a broomstick Bobby Grace 7.5 and this is going to help me with getting a feel for it. 👊🏼
Hey Sam-I’m 17 months into my LAB broomstick and it has absolutely changed the way I feel about putting. I have a unique style/manner of using this putter. Cross-handed with the lead arm pulling the putter through the ball and down my target line. It might not be for everyone but it works exceedingly well for me.
I am amazed at how much I have improved on the greens in 1 1/2 years. I was yipping so badly that I was ready to give the game up. I started this season as an 11.5 and have worked my way down to an 8.1. Not much has changed with my long-game. I have simply improved on and around the green. My chipping has improved as well (as I believe that I am freeing myself up to not have to get my chips/pitches within 3 feet). I have so much trust in this broomstick that I can get up and down so much more regularly from inside 5-8 feet now. I’m a LAB convert and will never look back!! Next season, my long-game will get some overhauls and I the goal is to get down to a 5. That’s where I was before my putting problems really got bad 15 years ago. I’m almost 63 and have not been this excited to play since I was a young man.
I switched to the Broom stick lately after just pooping the bed repeatedly on short puts. It has been a game changer!!! Took a lot of practice at first. I went from conventional to Arm lock to Broomstick and BINGO!!! I am locked in.....hopefully for the foreseeable future. Amazing content and putters.
you're almost there! move on to a face-on/side saddle putter and you'll never miss a short putt again. and it doesn't take a lot of practice to master it. only took me a few hours and doesn't hurt your back.
Oh yeah thanks for being one of the few companies still making a broomstick (and no doubt one of the finest!).
I also Love my Mezz.1 broomstick. Made the purchase last May (2023). Had my instructor (and certified club maker) measure me on the green to get my specs before I ordered. He knew about your company before you took over as owner. It's taken me awhile to grow into the style because (as you noted) there is so little info out there on how to use it. A few videos (Scott McCarron, Bernhard, Scott) and that's about it. I was trying to find what best worked for me when Lucas burst onto the scene. I got to watch him 2 tournaments in a row and learned a lot. I'm beginning to settle into what works for me. Love it!! While Lucas was winning, Fellow golfers were coming up to me on the practice green and asking if I was using the same putter as Lucas, and I jokingly replied, no, he's using the same one as I am. I think we both made the switch about the same time. Putting is soooo much fun now. Confidence is growing. So glad I found you online last April (2023) when I was searching for a broomstick. I have the best one made...and I know it. Thanks LAB golf.
Just got mine 2 days ago and immediately went to the course to practice with it. I found that my 20-25 foot putts are MUCH closer proximity to the hole. I also noted that the clubhead definitely wants to drop inside and agree you must keep shaft outside to keep the head out there. From five feet and in I could not miss. Was stunned. Agree with you that the firmer grip on short putts allowed me to maintain control of the clubhead, This is as advertised. I used a Bettinardi Kuchar armlock before. This is lightyears ahead of that. Oh, and as a guy whose hands in the morning are sometimes effected by the night I may have had before, and yet there is no sense of yips at all. Just use the pendulum and let it fly. Right hand has SO LITTLE effort. Amazing. Thanks for this video. L.A.B. is legit!
How long did it take to come in ?
I just this week received my broomstick putter. The first thing I noticed was the ability to lag put and how easy it was. I can only imagine how much better it will be once I really get used to the putter. This video was helpful.
Love my Mezz.1 broomstick! Everything you touched on has been absolutely true for me… starting the putt on line, better lag putting and more confidence over the short putts. Had been struggling horribly with the yips and that is all gone now. The weighting and balance on these are so good, just got to get it started and let the putter do the work!
I bought a DF 2.1 46” broomstick last fall lightly used and had decent success for a few rds before the season ended. Was scared traveling with it during offseason and did ok w std length odyssey….still gave broomstick a chance in spring and struggled w distance and occasionally brushing the ground on way back or through, so put it away…..
Until: lost in scratch semi’s of match play 2&1 after 6 three putts.
Brought broomstick back out, found getting my right arm externally rotated until it brushed my torso added stability, and have been lights out since. Shot 70 in tough conditions from back tees yesterday where GIR was more difficult than normal thanks to better than std pitching, but even moreso 25 putts. Started with it two weeks ago as a 4.4 index, now 2.2 and headed lower averaging nearly 4 birdies/rd over 5 rounds. Retiring in two weeks (61 y/o) and excited i might start playing the best golf of my life, thank you L.A.B.
I AM SOLD!
No mention of face on!! I'm averaging under 30 putts per this way. I swear if I had been brought up face on I'd be lights out with that stick. Love my Mezz.
Spot on, forgot to mention that in my comment, it works great for face on too!!
I may be wrong, but I think face on is against the rules .
@@mikewilson2695 Not so. You can't anchor the putter against your body and you can't use it "croquet" style (standing astride the ball and putting with the ball between your legs and feet). Face on is really just an extreme version of an open stance.
Love love love my 50” DF 2.1. It’s been a yip destroyer and I’ve even made 85 footers with it. I’ve dramatically cut down on my 3-putts/hole and my SG putting is currently my only positive Arccos stat for my handicap.
For anything inside 3 feet, I actually go face-on with mine and literally just push the ball directly into the hole. Takes away all the mental “don’t pull it” or “don’t push it” demons out of my mind.
When you say "face on," do you mean you face the hole? I don't (yet) have a broomstick, just a regular DF 2.1, but I may try that on 3-footers anyway. Anything to destroy the yips.
Some money tips in here Sam, especially the one for different grip pressure for different length putts! I have been brooming it up for a few years now, closer to the Adam Scott style and have a few of my own that might help some people:
1. Kind of digging into the minutia here, but I find that if I pack my shoulder blades (the opposite of shrug) it's much easier to use my core and back as the engine and keep all the extraneous degrees of freedom in my upper body steady.
2. I heard Marty Jertson (PING VP of engineering - also putts with a broom) mention on a podcast that for a while after the anchoring ban he was nervous about how to use the broomstick until he started to purposely anchor, and then remove his chest from the putter head a smidge before he putted, just to make it obvious to himself and everyone else that he wasn't anchoring. I started to do that as a habit during setup, and it has become kind of my "trigger" to go, similar to how some people use a slight forward press motion before putting to start.
3. Aaron Wise has an interesting right hand position some people might want to explore. He basically does the Adam Scott but hooks the index finger around the shaft instead of running down the side. I feel like it's more stable for me but also encourages a yanking motion - YMMV.
4. Lastly, I can't reiterate Sam's point enough about just working towards a style of speed control that's more like a gravity driven pendulum. I feel like the LAB technology makes this so much easier and actually encourages it, as grip pressure keeping the face pointing on target is less necessary and can be just enough to keep the putter from falling out of your hands. Then you just feel like the putter head is falling and hitting the ball on the way down.
you had me at "pendulum". now try using a face-on/side saddle putter. it is the only way to have a true pendulum stroke and keep the face square thru out the stroke. no open or closed face.
If it ain't broke, I'm not fixing it! :)
Yes! If things start going sideways though, consider trying it.@@TonyRotella
Okay, I just spent my first time using the broomstick by L.A.B. Golf. Initially found myself not able to come very close to any of the cups at my usual golf course practice green. After 10 minutes I began to see some improvement as I got used to this very different way to address the ball. 30 minutes later I was able to sink 6 putts in a row from 15 to 18 feet. Never did that before! Still a lot to learn but I am very excited about fully mastering this unique approach to putting.
Bought a regular Mezz max last year and loved it. Instantly cut 3 putts down to almost zero. Last 5 rounds no 3 putts. Just got a used broomstick. Wow love it. Need some work on short putts but now my only dilemma is what one to play with. I guess it’s not a bad problem. Keep up the great innovation. What’s next? Driver?!!
Nice video,very informative.I am 70yrs old and getting back into golf after quitting 40 years ago 😮so I am about to go for a broomstick after trying a friends , much easier on my back 😅
I didn’t have the yips. In fact, I was a great putter. I got my DF2.1 in May. It is not a broomstick, but in August I began putting similar to “broomstick style” in that I use my lead side to provide stability and, via a split grip by a couple of inches, my trail side provides the force. September was my most consistent month ever for putting. 24-27 putts per round and 2 three putts for the month. I don’t think it would have worked without the LAB putter.
Incidentally, my green reading was horrible today and I had 30 putts this morning. My worst round in 6 weeks.
Why are you not promoting the absolute best way to use a long putter? Sidesaddle? The DF2.1 (and the Mezz) are absolutely brilliant for face on or Sidesaddle.
Because sidesaddle isn't that great for distance control.
Thanks for the tips Sam! Looking into the Broomstick putters and it seems like a no-brainer to try out. Now it's time to scan your outlet store for a broomstick!
Just received my Mezz broomstick today. Only 22 days after ordering and including shipping time to Australia. This is my third LAB, hoping third times a charm!
Lucas put this putter on the map for sure!! Waiting on my broomstick to arrive!! Takes way too long for order to be delivered though!! Quality putters for sure!!
I’ve tried both Scott and Langer approaches . For me - theScott approach puts a “better” roll on the ball…..so I use it . Regardless of the technique, the LAB putter is the most effective putter one can use to give oneself the best chance of making any putt ….. ((it so good it should be illegal ))
How’d you find out your specs?
Send us an email at getfit@labgolf.com, and we'll walk you through the steps.
Very good video...!! Have a LAB Broomstick a couple of months now and like it...!!! I've been using a long putter for a few decades. I always found it interesting that more professionals used them than amateurs. (I think this was because so many club professionals had a negative opinion of them and didn't have them in the shop. I also think the anchoring ban came from the belly putter, I don't think it was aimed at old guys with the yips...IMHO
As soon as mine arrives I will give you some feedback🙏
Sam, how can I figure out the right lie angle and hight of my broomstick? For my regular LAB putter the video worked perfect but as I have never tried a broomstick before I wonder what your advice is
If you email info@labgolf.com, we'll work with you on a Remote Fitting for a broomstick.
Shallower arc (vertical and lateral) and effectively rolling the ball with the right hand (like underarm bowling……ever try bowling with both hands!)
What length does Sam use in his broomstick?
Switched to a broomstick putter a month ago and loving it, hopefully one day ill afford a lab haha
Could you produce a video to explain the different shaft options, for the TPT shaft sounds good but what makes it $400 better
I have had a lot of success using a long lab 2.1 sidesaddle style
So, I am a new and happy owner of a L.A.B Golf broomstick putter. I've probably made 2,000 strokes with it in practice and play so far. I notice that my aiming of putts has gotten a degree better than I've ever had before. On the other hand, I seem to have less control with distance on putts over 14 feet. I am still switching trail hand grips a bit. My greatest flaw with this putter is my inability to hear, or feel, a perfectly struck ball. Often I think I've hit the ball smartly yet my ball will dribble short by 4 feet. And the opposite also happens for me when I think I've stroked very lightly yet the ball slides past the hole sometimes 6 or 7 feet. I'm always asking myself "where's the feel?" I tend to not use my shoulders very much only because it seems awkward. Any advice not covered in your video?
Any chance of doing a similar video for armlock, I’ve got one coming soon and this type of video would be super handy
I have a lab mezz 1 max broomstick. I can’t putt with a short putter no matter how hard I try. I consider myself a pretty good putter with the broom though. Speed control is unmatched as the flow or consistent speed of the stroke is so much better. One criticism that I have with my mezz 1 is the small alignment line. I wish lab made something more appealing to the line with a longer alignment line as it hard to align the face.
Have you considered a DF 2.1 broomstick? You'll get a lot more alignment area with that head.
@@labgolf I have but I just spent 700 or so on a mezz 1 max haha. I don’t really have another 700 to drop on a d.f even though I think that might be a better fit for the way I align the putter
Totally get that. One of the nice benefits of lie angle balance is that you can see the entire face at address. Using the face to aim isn't for everyone, but it's something you might want to mess around with to help you dial things in.
What happened to face on (side saddle) putting , that's how I've been putting for 20 years. You face the hole and the
stroke is a pendulum motion. I seldom 3 putt but the rest of the game is a work in progress. The L.A.B. putter would make a great face on putter.
Great video! Trying to get an idea of what length I should order. How tall are you?
Love it!!! Don’t love the $600plus price tag, 3 month wait unless you pay an extra $200 and you get it in 7 business days. 😮 guess I’ll order it this off season and save the express shipping cost
Worth every penny. I promise.
@@ernest9334 oh I know. Just a big nut to swallow. I had my hands on one the other day and. It sets up soooooo nice. I’ve got it built on line, just dragging my feet on purchasing it!!! 😂
The best “rationale” I’ve heard for spending big bucks on a putter came from a buddy who reminded me that if we don’t flinch paying $500 for a new driver that we use a maximum of 14 times a round, why would we quibble about paying similar prices for a putter that we use 30-36 (or more🤯) times in the same round. Great logic. LAB Golf putters work!!!
@@ericfreesmeier8028 100% correct.
I have been using the long putter since 1976!
So you're the OG!
Ball position is much more important than with standard length. I have to play the ball forward of center or I get a push and slightly mis- hit.
Have the armlock Mezz, assume the tips on the broom stick will apply? The weight of the head on short putts seems to be similar to what is explained here in terms of outside and closed?
Arm Locking is a bit of a different animal, but the same technology applies. Let the head do its thing!
I’ve had my broomstick about 2 weeks now. I have found that putting on an indoor putting mat doesn’t translate well to putting on actual greens. Need more time on the actual greens. Love the putter!
Yep... give it a little time to dial in touch and feel on real greens.
Right on
Can you recommend ball position for a Mezz broomstick?
Is broomstick and armlock recommended for DF 2? I want the easiest putter in the world to use.
Yes, you can build a DF 2.1 in Arm Lock or Broomstick
Can you touch with left hand the chast?
As long as you're not intentionally trying to anchor it, you're good. One of the things that's hard to avoid is touching your jacket/sweater with it on those cold days. Our pros like to play a length that leaves a fair bit of space to ensure there's never an issue.
I've got the old Ping B90i, and thinking of trading up. Curious on the lie angle - should you always maintain an angle rather than have the putter as vertical as possible?
Some golfers do like their putters as vertical as possible, but we see the vast majority of golfers with a lie angle around 69 degrees.
I have a Mezz XL and the front edge is very crisp/sharp. I often feel like it catches on the greens surface because of the edge. Is there any way to “dull” it so that my putter head doesn’t catch during my putts? Please advise.
I agree with @DavidStClair-sk9os. I have a tendency to dig into the turf with my Mezz Max Broomstick especially on longer putts or when using the putter from the fringe. So far I have found that hovering the putter off the ground before starting the backstroke helps keep the putter from digging in. But I also know that as I continue to refine my stroke I expect these periodic “hiccups” to go away. I have a regular DF-1 and the design of this head glides over the turf. I may invest in a DF-1 broomstick if the I continue to have problems with the Mezz Max.
Is it catching on the way back or the way through?
Is that happening before or after impact? We really shouldn't be getting the leading edge of a putter face that close to the ground. If we do, it either indicates an angle of attack that is far too steep (touching after impact) or far too shallow (touching before impact).
Either way, we absolutely want you to get in touch with info@labgolf.com so one of our team members can help you through this.
Can amateurs still use the anchor or belly putter??
No
Hoping for DF3 option for Broomstick
Coming soon!
make a face-on/side saddle putter please :)
@labgolf I have the link.1 and love it! The only challenge is that it feels light to me😢
Have you reached out to info@labgolf.com? They might be able to help.
@@labgolf thank you, email sent just now 😊 I live in Australia, which may complicate things 🍻
I bought a Broomstick from LAB to help me on the European Legends Tour
Unfortunately I use a broom stick like a pendulum so the design didn’t suit my style
How would one go about figuring out how to get fit if you’ve never used a long putter before?
Send us an email at getfit@labgolf.com, and we'll walk you through it.
yup, go online and order what custom options you want, and then send them the 5 second video and they will make recommendations based on that video!
I’m ordering the Mezz 1 Max broomstick but unsure whether to go with the Accra shaft or LA Golf shaft. They both appear to be quality shafts, but can anyone comment on the differences in performance? Unfortunately I don’t live in an area where I can actually try them out for comparison. Thank you.
Accra has a really buttery feel. LAGP is really stable. TPT provides "instant" feedback.
Can you tell me length of Lucas glovers broomstick putter, thanks
It's 45 inches with a 79.5-degree lie angle. TPT shaft.
Thankyou
Finally 🤤
Still waiting for mine.
What about ball position?
It's definitely something you'll want to mess around with, but you'll want to favor a forward ball position as you would a DF 2.1 or a MEZZ.1/MEZZ.1 MAX.
am i the only one that did not find success with a broomstick? I had mine for 2 weeks and sold it after I tried out a stock conventional df2.1. Now i'm waiting for a custom df lol
By the way its putting its not that hard 😂.
talk about lie angle and length so we can determine what to order...
Almost everyone will putt best with a 79.5 degree lie angle. The length is based on your height, style, and setup. If you email getfit@labgolf.com, we'll work with you to film a video and confirm your specs.
Please ask Sam to put some golf shoes on for the next videos. The slides are distracting and give off a lazy vibe. If he doesn’t take his appearance seriously, it makes me wonder if he takes the product development seriously. Is the science behind the putters real or just marketing? How you do anything is how you do everything.
You’ve got it backwards! There’s no time to think about my appearance! All the brain power goes to the Putters my man.
But in all seriousness, I have a legitimate commitment to making the game less stuffy. The privileged uptight vibe is probably the single most impactful issue, preventing growth in the game. I was just in Florida playing at one of the clubs where a lot of the Tour guys play and there is no dress code. I saw two different top 10 players in board shorts and T-shirts. The times are a changing! But I assure you, my appearance has nothing to do with the quality of our putters. Give it a shot.
@@labgolf haha fantastic response! I will respect your commitment to making the game less stuffy and not get on my soapbox about respecting the company you're going to meet. I belong to a top 100 course and have no dress code as well. T-shirts and sweatpants are fine. And I love playing Goat Hill Park without any shoes at all. I'm probably in the minority here, but the sandals and toes are distracting while trying to focus on your putters during an instructional/educational video. Please put on some Jordan's. Also, I emailed my info yesterday for a remote fitting and will order a broomstick as soon as I get the recommended specs back. Can't wait!
Watch your language please.
7 minutes and 38 seconds without even 1 putt
If they were that good everyone would use it
just ordered my Mezz Max broomstick!
It's been a month... have you received it yet? I just ordered one and just want to know how long to expect lol if you did receive it... how's it going??
Typically 4-6 weeks, so you should have it soon. Be on the lookout for a shipment confirmation email.