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LAB Golf Co-Founder says copycats 'water down' zero torque concept — and they 'don't care about people putting any better'

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(Image credit: LAB Golf / Tom's Guide) Ever since I first tried a LAB Golf putter , I've been sold on the concept of zero torque, lie-angle balance, and all the other terms the company uses to describe its putters designed to stay square through the entire putting stroke. Since then, I've tried most of the company's putters, from the original DF 2.1 in all its massive glory to the compact, newly-released Link 2.2 (my current favorite). So when I had the opportunity to chat with the LAB's Co-Founder, Sam Hahn, about all things golf and putting, I jumped at the chance. 'Co-opting our marketing language for their benefit' L.A.B. Golf DF3 Revealer Video - YouTube Watch On "Anybody that's ever golfed before has pulled their putter back off the ball, and just kind of felt it kind of fighting them and being a little wiggly," said Hahn. "We put the shaft in the center or very near the center of mass.…

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