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Forum Member Review: Performance of the L.A.B. OZ.1 and OZ.1i

News RoomBy News RoomOctober 9, 2025Updated:October 9, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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L.A.B. Golf OZ.1 & OZ.1i Review: Are These Putters Game Changers?

Alright, golfers! Let’s dive into what’s buzzing in the golf world—L.A.B. Golf and their innovative putters, the OZ.1 and OZ.1i. If you’re looking to up your putting game, or just curious if these mallet putters live up to the hype, stick around. We’ve put them to the test and tracked some serious performance data. So grab your favorite drink, kick back, and let’s break it all down!

The L.A.B. Twist

L.A.B. Golf is shaking things up with their unique Torque-Free Lie Angle Balance technology. What does that even mean? Simply put, these putters are designed to keep the face stable, reducing manipulation during your stroke. The OZ.1 comes in a standard build, while the OZ.1i features an insert. Spoiler: both are engineered for top-notch performance, but we’ll get into the nitty-gritty numbers to see which stands out.

Testing the Waters

For a fair comparison, we rounded up eight testers with handicaps ranging from 4 to 25. They were split into two squads: Team Oz with the insert and Team Wizards sporting the non-insert model. Over ten weeks, these teams squared off on various tools like SAM PuttLab and Trackman. We were on the lookout for some key metrics, including:

  • Improvement in strokes gained
  • One-putt and three-putt rates
  • Average putts per round
  • Birdies, pars, and those pesky double bogies
  • Make percentages from various distances (think 0-5’, 6-10’, and beyond)

Key Performance Insights

Alright, let’s cut to the chase. Here’s what the data told us. One tester, @JGolfs, reported a significant one-stroke gain for putts over 40 feet. That’s no small feat! This kind of performance has led to personal bests on the course. Others like @On-in-Two saw their strokes gained jump from a dismal -2.4 to a positive +1.6 against a 5 handicap. Talk about a turnaround!

Three-Putts Be Gone

The chatter around three-putt avoidance has been impressive. @JGolfs declared a marked decline in three-putting—only experiencing more than two in a terrible round. Imagine cutting down on those frustrating three-putts! @On-in-Two noted that the OZ.1 wasn’t just a club; it was confidence on a stick! With a reliable putter in hand, players felt more at ease even in tricky situations.

Conversion Rates on Short Putts

Short putts can be a mental battle. But with the OZ.1i, @cfhandyman recorded a whopping 94% conversion rate on putts from 0 to 6 feet. That’s what you want when you’re staring down an easy birdie chance. A solid short putter can redefine your entire game.

Speed and Ball Performance

What about speed? Sam Hahn from L.A.B. Golf claimed that the insert model boasts around 10% faster ball speeds compared to its non-insert counterpart. Testers confirmed this on the course, noting that putts felt quicker off the face. This responsiveness makes a real difference, especially on longer putts where confidence is key.

Real Data Tracking

Both Shot Scope and Arccos data painted a promising picture. For example, @JGolfs saw a +1.4 strokes gained improvement for putts over 15 feet. Not only did putting performance improve, but players also noted better distance control on long efforts—critical for when the pressure’s on.

Comparing the Inserts

Now for the showdown: insert vs. non-insert. The testers used Quintic and PuttLab technology to measure performance. There were distinct differences in feel and performance. The insert was favored for those needing extra pace, while the non-insert offered a softer touch for players who prefer a plush impact.

Shaft Lean Dynamics

Those into the nitty-gritty mechanics know that shaft lean matters. Testers dove into 0-degree vs. 2-degree lean. The 2-degree lean seemed to promote a forward press, which could lead to better forward roll and consistency.

The Final Verdict

So, are the L.A.B. OZ.1 and OZ.1i the answer to your putting woes? Based on the data and personal testimonies, it certainly looks promising. The stats show strokes gained improvements, reductions in three-putts, and confidence levels that could make your buddies jealous.

Who Should Consider These?

If you track your performance and want measurable improvements, or if you seek enhanced consistency in your putting, these might just be for you. However, budget-conscious players should note the premium pricing attached, with total packages pricing upwards of $700.

FAQs: The Lowdown

What’s the average strokes gained?
Most testers saw gains ranging from +0.2 to +4.0 strokes per round, with the average being around +1.5.

Is the insert worth it?
It offers around 10% faster ball speeds, which can translate into lower scores if that’s your style.

How important is fitting?
If you want the best results, proper fitting is a must. It affects lie angle, length, and even head weight.

So there you have it—after extensive testing, the OZ.1 and Oz.1i show real potential to elevate your game. Ready to give them a try? Let us know how they work out for you!

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