I love the Link putter. I’m a 5HC and on my way down in a large part because of this putter. In my testing, I made 38% more putts 3-6ft with this putter than anything else I tried. Had my heart set on a beautiful Scotty until I tried this! Feel is different than the Scotty, not a bad thing, just different. It’s a very solid but soft feel to me. I tried the DF2.1 and the Mezz as well…good results also, just not my cup of tea visually and each one has a different feel and sound I didn’t enjoy as much as the Link. There is some engineering magic in the stability and balance. I’ve always been a good lag putter from longer distances, now with the Link I’m more accurate. This putter stays on line for me better than any one I’ve ever tried. I still choose the wrong line, but the putter sends the ball down the path I choose. Expensive? Yep, but putting and chipping is where the money is at in golf. I play a $100 used Ping G driver because I haven’t found big enough gains in any other driver to justify the cost (in my opinion the shaft matters more than the driver head)…but the Link putter gains justify the cost ten fold.
I've had this putter in the bag for about three weeks. I am still retuning into how much oomph I need on medium putts especially, but basically when you pick your line, it stays on that line. Its by far the most I have ever spent on a club but I am positive this will help my game far more than any expensive driver ever would. Time will tell but at that price it needs to be in my bag for the next ten years!!
@@elijahbarnes5370 had my first competitive stroke play on Saturday and was 32 putts for the 18 holes including two birdies, 15 and 25 feet so it’s looking good
I have the DF, mezz max and link…love all of them. L.A.B is the real deal, game changer for your stroke. Definitely makes putting easier. I personally game the LINK with a Garsen Max Tour grip and it’s an incredible combination. Super solid connected stroke with great feel especially for fast greens. To me the LINK is the easiest out of the L.A.B putters to align my putter/body to my intended target line. Also it fits in the bag the best.
I had a DF and didn’t get along with it too well. Thinking about trying the link.1 or mezz max. What are your thoughts on the link.1 a few months later?
@@openstenosis I had the df at the stock 69° lie. Never loved it. Couldn’t get the distance right it was always too long or too short and it was frustrating. Did the virtual fitting for a mezz max and was recommended for a 71° lie angle. Bought one in my specs with the Accra shaft and I love it. The different for me was night and day. The head size in the df was just too large for me.
I tested one the same today and it was almost like I should buy it no matter the price. I made 4, 25 footers in a row. I'm sure I couldn't do it again, but WOW!!!!
I’ve had the Link.1 in the bag for a couple months now, and I can say it’s legit. My SGP has dropped a considerable amount, due to it’s ability to allow me to focus on line and speed without a worry of me hitting off line. You can legitimately feel the putter face wanting to stay square through impact. I was using a Scotty Cameron Newport Beach 1.5, which is a toe hanging heel shaft putter, but even though the feel of the Scotty may suit me better, the Link.1 outperforms it in every other category. It’s the ideal putter for someone who’s always struggled to let nerves get in the way of their ability to hit their line.
Yes it’s not cheap. It’s not for everyone. But don’t dismiss it just because it’s expensive. Lots of online content on LAB putter. Take it with a pinch of salt but personally I think they’re on to something. If you’re already a good putter then look away…
Why Would a good putter not benefit? Makes no sens. If anything a good putter would benefit even more to shave of those hard needed few strokes that makes the whole difference att low hcp taking it one step forward. I am a 2.4 hcp good putter and just started gaming the DF3. It is absolutly insane. As long as I read the line good I hole everything. Never ever have holed so many long putts. And the distance control and roll is the best I have ever putted in 20+ y. Yesterday I had 29 putts, 4 birdies and 7 one-putts. The ones i missed was left with tap-ins. It’s definitly not a gimmick but the importance of getting fit the right lie angle is key. If the lie is wrong it Will definitly be harder to adjust and get the most of the tech.
The looks are fantastic. My friend has the Mezz and LOVES IT! Super soft feel. I’m not a fan of center shaft putters, or I’d probably have one too. They play a trick on me and I block putts right. Very cool looking putters, and super nice to use. I just wish I could get over the center shaft thing. Those things look super sharp in the bag too!! Great choice, and definitely go Mezz!
I played with one of these yesterday (in store) for about thirty min. Where I have been having problems with my Scotty C. Blade is on long puts . To get the distance I have to make a longer swing and I can not seem to get and acute speed. This club is much heavier and I could get what I needed with a short back swing and a good follow through. Putters Are like a new girl friend , that first date is great . I am going back today for a second date , let’s see how she can proform on that.
I've just put the Mezz 1 in the bag partly due to your reviews, and i have to say from 15 feet in it's the best putter i have ever used and i have used plenty :) The only thing i am still coming to terms with is longer putts 30 feet plus, i'm struggling to get it to the hole. I'm sure i will get used to it after a few more rounds.
im friends with the guy who made the lab putters and i agree it isnt a gimmick, i can clearly and safely say that the guy who invented it know what he is saying and doing with their putters
Thinking of going for the mezz. Would be an online fitting and order though as nowhere near me stocks them. Were 2 of the screws on the mezz you have rusted? Looked like it in the pics is all
Love the look of both putter (the Link and Mez) but would like to know if they do a bigger grip? I dont use the bigger grip for any putting issue, i just love the feel
I have the Mezz Max. I generally prefer mallet putters. Unbelievable on shorter putts. I do have issues with speed control on longer putts and, most importantly, I have issues with alignment due to the shaft set behind the face.
I tried the Mezz and the DF 2.1. Went with the DF as it worked best for me. Fantastic putter and my stats have improved. A bit ugly yes but it does work and ultimately who cares if you are putting better!
LAB is not toe up balance. You can even see in this video that they put more weight in the toe here. The point is they don’t balance on heel toe or face but rather on lie angle to eliminate torque.
Unfortunately Scotty, Ping, Odyssey etc…do not make a left handed putter similar to Scotty 5S model. Thank LAB Golf for making left handed putters for us!
You say describe it as something along the lines that, the design principles are far from traditional. I'd disagree and it adheres to the same limitations that govern any putter being FB, there are a few factors that they utilize that are closer to how they are used in mallets as they are accepted more easily in them. Rather than "Genius or Gimmick" I'd say they are cleverly using the old smoke and mirrors trick :-)
My Odyssey #7 insert felt too soft. I dug it out and filled it with JB Weld. Sanded it smooth and putting approved overnight. Technology? Nah. Just another gimmick that makes your head feel good.
I love the Link putter. I’m a 5HC and on my way down in a large part because of this putter. In my testing, I made 38% more putts 3-6ft with this putter than anything else I tried. Had my heart set on a beautiful Scotty until I tried this! Feel is different than the Scotty, not a bad thing, just different. It’s a very solid but soft feel to me. I tried the DF2.1 and the Mezz as well…good results also, just not my cup of tea visually and each one has a different feel and sound I didn’t enjoy as much as the Link. There is some engineering magic in the stability and balance. I’ve always been a good lag putter from longer distances, now with the Link I’m more accurate. This putter stays on line for me better than any one I’ve ever tried. I still choose the wrong line, but the putter sends the ball down the path I choose. Expensive? Yep, but putting and chipping is where the money is at in golf. I play a $100 used Ping G driver because I haven’t found big enough gains in any other driver to justify the cost (in my opinion the shaft matters more than the driver head)…but the Link putter gains justify the cost ten fold.
I've had this putter in the bag for about three weeks. I am still retuning into how much oomph I need on medium putts especially, but basically when you pick your line, it stays on that line.
Its by far the most I have ever spent on a club but I am positive this will help my game far more than any expensive driver ever would.
Time will tell but at that price it needs to be in my bag for the next ten years!!
worth still ?
@@elijahbarnes5370 had my first competitive stroke play on Saturday and was 32 putts for the 18 holes including two birdies, 15 and 25 feet so it’s looking good
I have the DF, mezz max and link…love all of them. L.A.B is the real deal, game changer for your stroke. Definitely makes putting easier. I personally game the LINK with a Garsen Max Tour grip and it’s an incredible combination. Super solid connected stroke with great feel especially for fast greens. To me the LINK is the easiest out of the L.A.B putters to align my putter/body to my intended target line. Also it fits in the bag the best.
I had a DF and didn’t get along with it too well. Thinking about trying the link.1 or mezz max. What are your thoughts on the link.1 a few months later?
What did you experience with the DF?
@@openstenosis I had the df at the stock 69° lie. Never loved it. Couldn’t get the distance right it was always too long or too short and it was frustrating. Did the virtual fitting for a mezz max and was recommended for a 71° lie angle. Bought one in my specs with the Accra shaft and I love it. The different for me was night and day. The head size in the df was just too large for me.
Wish they made it in more colors
I tested one the same today and it was almost like I should buy it no matter the price. I made 4, 25 footers in a row. I'm sure I couldn't do it again, but WOW!!!!
I'm a blade guy and L.A.B putters are enticing. If Louis likes it then you know it's good. Job well done Andy on your presentation of the putter.
I bought this putter 5 months ago. Changed it from 12 years playing Scotty Cameron’s. This putter is staying in my bag PERIOD!!!!
I’ve had the Link.1 in the bag for a couple months now, and I can say it’s legit. My SGP has dropped a considerable amount, due to it’s ability to allow me to focus on line and speed without a worry of me hitting off line. You can legitimately feel the putter face wanting to stay square through impact. I was using a Scotty Cameron Newport Beach 1.5, which is a toe hanging heel shaft putter, but even though the feel of the Scotty may suit me better, the Link.1 outperforms it in every other category. It’s the ideal putter for someone who’s always struggled to let nerves get in the way of their ability to hit their line.
Just got mine today. Rolled it at course and home on carpet. Never felt so good over the ball.
So do you prefered your scotty or link1? What is the different
Best putter I’ve ever had. Last three rounds I’ve birdied 11 holes and I’m a 5 handicap. About to get lower.
I have been using the LAB DF2.1 since last year. Love it but do prefer the look of a blade.
Yes it’s not cheap. It’s not for everyone. But don’t dismiss it just because it’s expensive. Lots of online content on LAB putter. Take it with a pinch of salt but personally I think they’re on to something. If you’re already a good putter then look away…
Why Would a good putter not benefit? Makes no sens. If anything a good putter would benefit even more to shave of those hard needed few strokes that makes the whole difference att low hcp taking it one step forward. I am a 2.4 hcp good putter and just started gaming the DF3. It is absolutly insane. As long as I read the line good I hole everything. Never ever have holed so many long putts. And the distance control and roll is the best I have ever putted in 20+ y. Yesterday I had 29 putts, 4 birdies and 7 one-putts. The ones i missed was left with tap-ins. It’s definitly not a gimmick but the importance of getting fit the right lie angle is key. If the lie is wrong it Will definitly be harder to adjust and get the most of the tech.
My coach is really looking forward to trying this. Whereas, I really want to try the Mezz because I like the additional weight and look of a mallet.
The looks are fantastic. My friend has the Mezz and LOVES IT! Super soft feel. I’m not a fan of center shaft putters, or I’d probably have one too. They play a trick on me and I block putts right. Very cool looking putters, and super nice to use. I just wish I could get over the center shaft thing. Those things look super sharp in the bag too!! Great choice, and definitely go Mezz!
I played with one of these yesterday (in store) for about thirty min. Where I have been having problems with my Scotty C. Blade is on long puts . To get the distance I have to make a longer swing and I can not seem to get and acute speed. This club is much heavier and I could get what I needed with a short back swing and a good follow through. Putters Are like a new girl friend , that first date is great . I am going back today for a second date , let’s see how she can proform on that.
How did she preform ?
She'd ran off with someone else before he got there
I've just put the Mezz 1 in the bag partly due to your reviews, and i have to say from 15 feet in it's the best putter i have ever used and i have used plenty :) The only thing i am still coming to terms with is longer putts 30 feet plus, i'm struggling to get it to the hole. I'm sure i will get used to it after a few more rounds.
PGA tour percentage outside 25 feet is %5. How often do you want toake them?
@@derekrison8461 Pretty sure he just means he's leaving them way too short. Likely leading to 3-putts.
im friends with the guy who made the lab putters and i agree it isnt a gimmick, i can clearly and safely say that the guy who invented it know what he is saying and doing with their putters
Thinking of going for the mezz. Would be an online fitting and order though as nowhere near me stocks them. Were 2 of the screws on the mezz you have rusted? Looked like it in the pics is all
Honestly a putter and the wedges should probably be the areas one should spend the money.
I can’t miss my target with this putter. It’s legit.
Love the look of both putter (the Link and Mez) but would like to know if they do a bigger grip?
I dont use the bigger grip for any putting issue, i just love the feel
I have the Mezz Max. I generally prefer mallet putters. Unbelievable on shorter putts. I do have issues with speed control on longer putts and, most importantly, I have issues with alignment due to the shaft set behind the face.
Nice review. I wish LAB will offer Link 1 in broomstick.
I use an Ashdon. Wider connection points create more stability. Sound engineering principles.
I tried the Mezz and the DF 2.1. Went with the DF as it worked best for me. Fantastic putter and my stats have improved. A bit ugly yes but it does work and ultimately who cares if you are putting better!
Just bought link1 after comparing with many good putters. It perfectly fits my putting style.
I switched to an Axis1 Tour putter a couple of years ago. Same concept, toe-up balance.
LAB is not toe up balance. You can even see in this video that they put more weight in the toe here. The point is they don’t balance on heel toe or face but rather on lie angle to eliminate torque.
@@OrvinReyes If you watch the video when the putter is spun , it ends up toe up...exactly like the Axis1.
@@OrvinReyes I just checked out a LAB "blade" putter at the PGA Superstore. It is definitely toe-up balanced.
Unfortunately Scotty, Ping, Odyssey etc…do not make a left handed putter similar to Scotty 5S model. Thank LAB Golf for making left handed putters for us!
Still saving up my pennies to get the MEZZ👍👍
What a great video. I'm getting one
Tried it yesterday, didn’t care for the sound or the feel. Lots of others in that price category that I would prefer. You gave it a good shot Andy.
If it’s that much money, why do the screws at the bottom rust like that?
I don’t know why do the screws at the bottom rust like that…..Hope there is a punchline
My biggest problem is circling all my scores.
You say describe it as something along the lines that, the design principles are far from traditional. I'd disagree and it adheres to the same limitations that govern any putter being FB, there are a few factors that they utilize that are closer to how they are used in mallets as they are accepted more easily in them.
Rather than "Genius or Gimmick" I'd say they are cleverly using the old smoke and mirrors trick :-)
It’s not face balanced?
@@TheAverageGolfer He's just blowing smoke haha
It’s neither face or toe balanced you dipsh. You can spin it all you want and it won’t settle on any side.
it dose look strange but wow I whud game it if it helps put like u do andy
Those greens look a bit furry. The ball is jumping around all over the place.
See More putters look better and work. Payne Stewart + Zak Johnson used to win majors.
L.A.Bs 3rd effort at a blade putrer
yea I like the idea...but not for $460! 😵💫
Let’s take a blade and bolt a shaft to the center.. and charge huge money.
ONE.BIG.PROBLEM. The same clickbait headline every one of these RUclips hacks use to get views. Did you steal this idea from James Robinson?
Worked on you ya clown 🤡
My Odyssey #7 insert felt too soft. I dug it out and filled it with JB Weld. Sanded it smooth and putting approved overnight. Technology? Nah. Just another gimmick that makes your head feel good.