We are still testing the concept, and do have some hosels that an be used on putters that create a zero torque like condition. Still, I’m not dead sold on the concept. It is fine as an alternative, but not sure it’s absolutely a better way for all players. Basically on putters, if it works for you then it’s good. I worked for Dave Pelz for quite a few years in my early days in the industry and he was a big advocate of face balancing, and did the research to prove how it could benefit a lot of players. Interesting note I saw the other day on the subject, of the top 25 players in the world, not one, with the exception of Bryson, is playing a LAB putter. I don’t think that has changed in the last week. If zero torque was an absolute and truly a superior design and had superior results, I can guarantee there would be more of the top players using it. They will use anything that they believe will give them an advantage. Not saying is isn’t legitimate. It is absolutely a legitimate product that can work. Just may not be for everybody.
Britt Lindsey
Yes! This was what was in my mind. Maltby moment x RH head, LH 2.5 hosel but bent to a 72° lie. Will look kinda funky to my eye at first, but feel is the importance here lmao. The shaft will be the ust all in one shaft trimmed to 32” for my nice tall stature of 5’5 lol. An AMT stabilizer cartridge (17 g) into the shaft at 10 cm from the butt end will be inserted. I will be adding the lab press 2 1.5° grip for forward hand angle. This should place me very very close to a df3 feel. Feel free to test it out yall. If its a winner, yall got yourself a LAB putter replacement for less than 200 minus the cost of labor… youre welcome haha