CRESWELL, OR (November 20, 2024) — L.A.B. Golf, renowned for pioneering Lie Angle Balance (L.A.B.) technology, is excited to announce the launch of the OZ.1 putter collection. OZ.1 will be available in two models: OZ.1i that features the company’s first putter face insert, and OZ.1, which uses an all-aluminum construction.

Inspired By Adam Scott

The OZ.1 was developed in collaboration with 32-time tour winner Adam Scott. The partnership began in early 2023, with Scott sharing personal design goals that guided the development of OZ.1’s half-moon, solid-body construction—a design that balances modern aesthetics with timeless appeal. 

“We’ve always challenged ourselves to develop putters that resonate with world-class golfers while retaining all the performance benefits of Lie Angle Balance,” said Sam Hahn, CEO of L.A.B. Golf. “Collaborating with Adam Scott was an inspiring and rewarding process for our team, and it provided invaluable insights into the nuances of shape, feel, sound, and performance from one of the most experienced and respected players on the PGA Tour.”

OZ.1i vs. OZ.1

In the OZ.1i, “i” stands for insert. It features an aluminum body that is mechanically bonded to a fly-milled, medium-depth stainless steel insert to offer a firmer feel and faster ball speeds. OZ.1i is for golfers who prefer a responsive impact and the sleek look of insert putters. 

For those favoring a softer feel, the one-piece, all-aluminum OZ.1 provides a similar experience to L.A.B. Golf’s best-selling DF3. Both OZ.1i and OZ.1 share the same size and shape, with the only difference being the face construction. 

Industry-Leading Customization Options

The OZ.1i and OZ.1 Custom models introduce a new 0-Degree (Vertical) Shaft Lean option, giving golfers the option of a vertical shaft at address and compatibility with standard grips. 

Both models are also available with a 2-Degree Shaft Lean option, similar to the DF3, which pairs well with L.A.B. Golf’s renowned Press Grip options.

 The Custom versions of the OZ.1i and OZ.1 models extend L.A.B. Golf’s industry-leading customization offerings. By choosing an OZ.1i or OZ.1 Custom putter, golfers can select their preferred length, lie angle, head weight, color, alignment marking, shaft, shaft lean, and grip, ensuring that each putter is tailored to the individual.

OZ.1 Special Release

In honor of Adam Scott’s contributions to L.A.B. Golf, the company has launched OZ.1 Special Release. This limited-edition release features L.A.B. Golf’s exclusive POLY ROO graphic on the sole, a tribute to Scott’s Australian heritage.

 The green putters include a custom L.A.B. Golf x TPT Golf putter shaft with cream-colored graphics, a Seamus Golf headcover with a sheep wool interior, and packaging adorned with 32 L.A.B. Golf logos to celebrate Scott’s tour victories.

Availability

The OZ.1 Special Edition is now available at www.labgolf.com. The OZ.1i Custom and OZ.1i Stock models are expected to launch in December 2024, with OZ.1 Custom and OZ.1 Stock versions following in January 2025.

 Golfers can explore all options through L.A.B. Golf’s official website and authorized retailers. For additional information, visit www.labgolf.com.

About L.A.B. Golf

Rolling a golf ball into a hole shouldn’t be complicated. Yet for golfers around the world, putting is the most challenging part of the game. L.A.B. Golf was created to simplify things. The company believes it’s possible for all golfers to be excited about putting. 

For more information on L.A.B. Golf, visit labgolf.com.

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Glen Turk is a Wisconsin native who has been the Senior Writer/Editor of Midwest Golfing Magazine since 2006. Besides being an avid golfer, Glen enjoys traveling, music, and cheering on the finest professional sports team of all-time, the Green Bay Packers. Glen’s ultimate golf goal is to play in all fifty states and currently he is more than half way there. His other dream, albeit far-fetched, it to record an ace in all seven states of our distribution area. Thanks to an ace in Illinois in 2015, and one in Michigan in 2016, he has three down, four to go!

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