Well, 2 rounds in and I would say that there definitely is something to this low torque/no torque technology. I wouldn't say its drastically different but it does appear to be a little easier to hit the ball on the intended line as all you need to do is relax and take a very light grip and let the putter do the work. Most of my misses yesterday were just poor reads but I did pull a couple of putts which is my normal miss too. The bettinardi I have feels great and is much easier to look at than the LAB putters. For me, my typical misses are pulled putts and I can still do this with a low torque putter, but when I remember to follow through and go straight back and straight through, I am hitting my line a little easier I think. Overall, I do think the putter will help me and inspire confidence and this is probably the biggest benefit in my opinion. Is it worth the money? Well, that's hard to say -how much is having a little more confidence in putting worth? Its like buying a new $500 driver to gain a little forgiveness and a few yards or spending big bucks on a Scotty. Nothing is ever really worth it but we do it anyways lol. I know I could probably score very similarly with older decent clubs that have minimal value but where's the fun in that right?