MOST INSANE PUTTER EVER! – L.A.B. Golf DF3 Review

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I took a custom L.A.B. Golf DF3 putter on course for a review.

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@LetsPlayThru says:

Had a new cameraman 🎥 for this video. What did you think??

@baronjohnson says:

Maybe read the instructions…the small levers release and lock the wings on the base…a very cool feature actually…this is why people like you shouldn't do reviews…doesn't help anyone..didn't even cut a piece of wood…or show that it can be used against the wall…guarantee you're wearing crocs while doing this

@saintcruzin says:

Your putting stroke looks simple and consistent. My OZ1i is the best putter that I’ve ever had. I took your recommendation and went with the Accra shaft. Best putter for me….Ever. 🏌️

@Cornish_Melissa says:

I changed my scotty for a DF3 and I’m so glad I did, my putting is now the best it’s ever been

@Lee-kb3lw says:

Two of my buddies bought the lab DF3 putter, never changed there game they bought are still terrible at putting.

@glenkamida71 says:

If I am using an armlock putter properly, why would I need a zero torque putter?

@Retarded_Cat says:

Just got one for $140.00.

@derekneu6524 says:

I've gamed this putter, and do like it. Something not said here that is a very common complaint is that distance control with this is more difficult than other more common putters. Not sure if it's due to more mass, face material, construction or what, but figured I would put this here. Only other complaint is the head cover is very dense and puffy, so you really have to tuck it in to get the magnets to engage. Overall, I like it and will continue to game it, but these are the gripes.

@derekneu6524 says:

What I've learned about this channel: EVERY PRODUCT REVIEWED IS A GAMECHANGER!! Cmon man. Honesty in the modern youtube is what people crave.

@alexs9958 says:

lol, that grip is for everyone who buys the putter. Always skeptical when there's a ton of marketing for something new.

@mokgable says:

You gotta move that ball up in your stance.

@aarontooley570 says:

Consumers who keep paying these kinds of prices for these clubs are only ensuring that prices keep climbing. Practice with a good putter. The Lab putters are not magical. People are paying for magic and trying to buy their game.

@toddhatfield5181 says:

Just like any other putter. Pick the line and speed correctly and you make the putt! No magic here!

@XxGh05t3dxX says:

I want one so bad 😂

@TEN27 says:

Would you choose the DF3 or the OZ.1i now that the OZ.1i is out?

@Chris-rs4so says:

Ok selling my futura X for a new DF3

@UOFKfan100 says:

I feel like i could most of the line control out of my Taylormade Spider but i will admit the customization on this to your personal stroke us unreal for a couple hundred bucks more. Seems worth it if its THAT important to you. My problem with the concept of a "lifelong putter made to fit you" is that over time your game and stroke will probably change as you age. At a certain point this custom fit might not agree with you anymore. I still have the custom putter my grandpa got fitted for me when i was 14. It was a bit long so i would grow into it and i still use it. But i had to change the grip from a standard lamkin crossline paddle to a superstroke pistol grip as my preferences changed. I also bought a spider as i wanted to try out a good mallet as well. I just dont know if 500 or more is worth it for my personal game when i already have the best of both worlds.

@aarondrossart6026 says:

Can you try the honu putter? it's really the only other putter that's similar to the lab!

@BB-pg5kl says:

0 reason to get the DF3 over the DF2.1 in regards to performance. There is no debating which of the 2 is more stable. Unless people are concerned about looks.

@charvelgaming2975 says:

I'm getting ready to order a DF3 myself. 35"/70* were my measurements. I'm trying to decide which of the markings I want to go with for my design. My biggest struggle is lining up straight.

@JayJoJonny says:

This past summer I was playing at course in Mooresville, NC and got paired with a guy who was hitting what looked like a new Scotty Cameron.. During the course of the round, he told me he was about to ditch it and go with a new putter he discovered. After about the 4th hole he pulled the LAB putter out of his bag and proceeded to bang home nearly every putt.
Then he told me his daughter got it for his Birthday. When he said ' I would never pay $600 for a putter' I know he read the look on my face. Fast forward to today, I was at the PGA Super Store in Charlotte and took several practice strokes with the DF3.
Then I googles your web site and I feel like everything is making a lot of sense to me because I've never felt what I feel with this putter from any other putter I've held.

At 70, I've held a few. The info and background you reveal is educating and inspirational so thank you. I don't care what a putter looks like in my hand. I care about the results. Drive for show, putt for dough.

Now my challenge is going to be figuring out how I can 'cost justify' this expense and finding a shop that will let me buy on the installment plan!

Thanks for an inspiring video!

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