You are a very good putter, but if you are making 20 putts in a row, then the difference in equipment will be subtle. I would love to see you repeat this test using mid and high handicap golfers
@@lsamparkl the armlock mitigates loft and lie but unfortunately it’s not a guaranteed face controller. It definitely helps with face control or torque of the face but doesn’t eliminate it. I can still miss a short one with the armlock.
Because you're used to your current putter, you're probably used to countering the torque of the putter. I would hazard a guess once you get used to the LAB, it will be better.
Great video Greg. Really interesting stuff. I think armlock as mentioned because it’s attached to your arm as the results showed little to no difference. I’m curious with a normal length sick putter to a normal length mezz or Df3
it to me showed how good you are at setting up your own putter and the fact there was no noticeable difference most likely means the same result would be with any putter you setup to test, maybe making putts in the real world i.e. on the golf course is not all about how good the putter is
@@billyburroo there’s a lot of factors at play in order to hole more putts. I’m continuing to experiment with a number of these, but in saying that, the LAB does have some technology that is worth exploring.
Great video Greg. I’ve just got the MEZZ max broomstick and it’s pretty good so far.
You are a very good putter, but if you are making 20 putts in a row, then the difference in equipment will be subtle. I would love to see you repeat this test using mid and high handicap golfers
You are part of the L.A.B. Revolution.
Yes please.
Now i am curious about armlock.
in your opinion, do you think arm lock mitigates this notion of torque to begin with?
@@lsamparkl the armlock mitigates loft and lie but unfortunately it’s not a guaranteed face controller. It definitely helps with face control or torque of the face but doesn’t eliminate it. I can still miss a short one with the armlock.
Great putting!!
I do my best 😂
Because you're used to your current putter, you're probably used to countering the torque of the putter. I would hazard a guess once you get used to the LAB, it will be better.
@@MissionNova I have started with the LAB on course with some interesting results already. Another video will come soon. 😃
Great video Greg. Really interesting stuff. I think armlock as mentioned because it’s attached to your arm as the results showed little to no difference. I’m curious with a normal length sick putter to a normal length mezz or Df3
I’ll definitely be testing some normal putters to see if there is a difference there.
Try a Honu putter, same idea as LAB but made out of Bamboo.
I have tried them back in 2018. They were quite nice.
it to me showed how good you are at setting up your own putter and the fact there was no noticeable difference most likely means the same result would be with any putter you setup to test, maybe making putts in the real world i.e. on the golf course is not all about how good the putter is
@@billyburroo there’s a lot of factors at play in order to hole more putts. I’m continuing to experiment with a number of these, but in saying that, the LAB does have some technology that is worth exploring.
What type of grip style is that? I just recently bought a mezz max and have been trying out different styles to suit
It’s a LAB armlock grip. Same as the SIK grip and both are made by jumbomax.