Why you need to be fitted correctly for a L.A.B golf putter by a certified fitter

The success of putting depends on one gauging the correct speed of the putt, the correct ‘read’ of the putt, and finally starting the ball on the line chosen. This last part ( starting the ball on the line chosen) is 83% achieved by returning the putter face to “square” in order to the start line at impact. That’s not an opinion; it’s science. The other 17% is influenced by the path of the putter head. Given this fact, it makes logical sense that your putter enables you to achieve this, without unnecessary extra effort. Read More…

Compound Scoring

If you look at the key data at professional level, the key yardage of approach shots are 125 yards to 170 yards (115m to a 160m). This is from where tour professionals play most of their approach shots and I label this as the YELLOW ZONE. Next you have the key data on mostly par 3’s which are played from 180 yards to 225 yards (165m to 205m) and I describe between 120 yards to 60 or 70 yards (110m to 60m) as the GREEN ZONE
This is where tour professionals achieve more opportunities of making birdies. If we look at a round of golf consisting of four pars 5’s. At tour level your efforts require birdies on 2 out of 4. This provides the shorter ball strikers with 2 under on the par 5’s taking 3 shots to reach the pin. Read More…