- Item #: P204053
- UPC: 810084092019
L.A.B. Golf Link 2.1 Putter
For traditionalists who've always resisted the mallet revolution, L.A.B. Golf has built the putter they've been waiting for. The Link 2.1 delivers Lie Angle Balance — L.A.B.'s proven zero-torque technology — inside the most classic, narrow-body blade shape the brand has ever produced, giving blade loyalists every performance advantage of a modern zero-torque design without sacrificing the look and feel they love.
Features
- Lie Angle Balance Technology: The Link 2.1 is engineered so the face naturally stays square to the path throughout the stroke, eliminating the need to consciously manipulate the face at impact. This is L.A.B.'s defining innovation, trusted at the highest level of professional golf including a U.S. Open victory with their DF3 model.
- 100% CNC Milled from 303 Stainless Steel: Precision milled in the USA from solid 303 stainless steel, the Link 2.1 delivers consistent, responsive feedback with every strike. The material choice was deliberate — to give the putter a traditional one-piece feel that aluminum-insert designs simply cannot replicate.
- Deep Fly Mill Face: A new, deeply milled face pattern produces a softer feel and more muted sound at impact, striking a balance between the satisfying feedback blade players expect and the smooth roll performance demanded at any level of play.
- Heel-Shafted with 0° Shaft Lean: Configured in the traditional heel-shaft position with zero degrees of shaft lean, the Link 2.1 fits seamlessly into any conventional putting routine. Any standard grip installs without modification, making it immediately familiar and easy to dial in.
- Black PVD Finish with Extensive Customization: The sharp, high-contrast black PVD finish gives the Link 2.1 a premium, refined look at address. Golfers can choose from 15 front alignment marks and 8 rear alignment marks, with a stock price starting at $499 and custom builds from $599.
- D9 Swing Weight for Enhanced Distance Control: At a swing weight of D9, this is a notably substantial putter in hand — a benefit for golfers who struggle with long-distance pace control, as the added weight encourages a more controlled, pendulum-style stroke without needing to over-accelerate.