Golfing News & Blog Articles
Testers Wanted: L.A.B. OZ.1 and L.A.B. OZ.1i Putter
We’re opening up another phenomenal testing opportunity for our Forum members, this time focused on the new L.A.B. Golf OZ.1i and OZ.1 putters. We will be selecting eight testers who will be divided into Team Insert and Team Non-Insert. Each tester will receive either the OZ.1i, which features a stainless steel face insert, or the recently released OZ.1, which uses a full milled aluminum face. These two designs look nearly identical but L.A.B. believes the insert makes a meaningful difference. Now it’s time to see if our community agrees.

About the L.A.B. OZ.1i Putter
The OZ.1i is a departure from the more unorthodox shapes L.A.B. Golf is known for. Developed in part with Adam Scott, the OZ.1 has a more traditional mallet appearance while still being a fully Lie Angle Balanced putter. That design concept is central to L.A.B.’s philosophy, aiming to reduce torque and let the putter head stay square through impact without manipulation.
The big story with the OZ.1i is the milled stainless steel insert. According to L.A.B., it is firmer than aluminum and increases ball speed off the face. The aim is to deliver more speed and feedback, especially on longer putts, while still maintaining the balance and feel players expect from L.A.B. designs.
Also worth noting are the shaft lean options. Golfers can choose between a zero-degree lean, which works with traditional grips, or a two-degree forward lean, which pairs with L.A.B.’s Press Grips. This choice gives golfers more flexibility when fitting the putter to their stroke.
Read the full product breakdown here
What Testers Will Do
Receive either the OZ.1i or OZ.1 model Test the putter over a six- to eight-week period and provide detailed updates Use a putter launch monitor to share complete details of the putter’s performance both standalone and compared to your current gamer Participate in Forum discussions and challenges across the testing period Provide a full written review including photos and insights on feel, performance and preferences.Sign up here

If you think you can bring the data, feedback and competitive edge, now’s your chance to get involved. Applications are open now on the Forum.
The post Testers Wanted: L.A.B. OZ.1 and L.A.B. OZ.1i Putter appeared first on MyGolfSpy.