I have a custom built/custom shafted Link1. Won it in a contest last winter.....retail $560šŸ˜²!
No question, it is the nicest putter I've ever used, or even held in my hands.

9 months later

So my brother managed to ā€œwinā€ a LAB DF3 on some damn TikToK unboxing thing that he participates inā€¦basically just another way of gambling onlineā€¦anyhowā€¦

The DF3 was delivered yesterday and he used it for the first timeā€¦he has already nicknamed it ā€œThe Cloudā€ā€¦dunno whyā€¦but my assumption is that it has to do with the feelā€¦made me chuckle when he sent me a message last night ā€œThis Cloud putter is crazy!ā€

Maybe those of you that have rolled one before can relate but I just thought it was humorousā€¦

    5 days later

    Got mine yesterday from a friend. Played 18 holes. For me it was excellent. Lab DF2.1. Ugly yes but I think this is kicking the Scotty out of the bag. Takes a bit to get used to lining it up but that took about 15 minutes on the putting green for me. Speed control was great. Felt easy to align.

      colej I clicked the link and it came up for me. Mines the black one 35ā€ I think. Cool appears they are made in the USA

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        bigshank

        Yeah I just canā€™t find the outlet site directly from the labgolf site. Just wasnā€™t sure if this outlet site was legit or not?

          colej Not sure why they chose to make a separate site. Most companies will just list their refurbs on same site as home.
          Checking the addresses, both are the same.

          I think the Link1 putter I had was a refurb. There was 1 very tiny mark that just seemed out of place. I say it that way because it was almost microscopic. But it was there. Hell, I did sell it for a lot more than listed refurbs though.šŸ˜„

          7 days later

          Cwing

          These are HOT items

          We just became a fitting centre this week and have already sold the putters we ordered and have orders in for more.

          The turn around time is a bit long ( they are experiencing HUGE order volumes) which might discourage some but from those I know using them, they love them.

            Weirfan
            I have 2 rounds in with mine. I love this putter. I chuckled at it a year ago at first. I really feel like they make putting easier. Worth the money and wait times. I wish I could be half as pumped about any of the other clubs in my bag

              bigshank Itā€™ one of those things that makes me laugh. People spend $600 for a driver they use 10-14 times a round. And every year they will spend $600 for another one that goes just as far and is t any better. Then you look in their bags and they have a shit assed Ping Anser from 1975 becauseā€¦.

              The putter isnā€™t glamorous. The most used club in the bag is an afterthought because itā€™s not glamorous. People spit on putter fittings. You get fitted for irons, fitted for a driver, fitted for bounce on wedges yet youā€™re either using an old putter or you bought something off the rack that is too long for you, says ā€œScotty Cameronā€ on it so it must be good.

              These Zero torque putters are going to help lower scores. If you save 3-5 shots a round with puttingā€¦

                Typhoon I picked up the v2 from Kelly a while back. When I ordered it, I had it built with the longest shaft listed, and I got the weight kit. That way I can play with the weights. After that, I think it's a learning period. I need to work on my alignment when I'm putting. I'm either way off, or dead on. Speed is pretty good when I'm off on alignment, and a little high when I'm dead on.
                While the putter isn't glamorous, I've found one I want to keep in the bag for a long time.
                That said, the lab putters definitely have a following and I think for good reason.
                I think you are right when you said that everyone releasing their own version is proof that the science is there.

                  Cwing

                  Did you do any kind of fitting or testing prior to order?