Joe Ferguson gets his hands on arguably one of the most innovative golf clubs ever made - the Sausage Golf Boudin Noir modular putter to test out the technology and see if it could represent the ...
After J.J. Spaun’s 64-foot bomb sealed his U.S. Open victory and catapulted him into the international golf spotlight, he tossed his L.A.B. Golf DF3 putter in the air. Somewhat fittingly, the putter ...
As the PGA TOUR wraps up the 2025 season, it was a year for unique winners. A total of 35 different golfers lifted a trophy throughout the year. But in a year that was difficult to predict who would ...
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Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Michael LoRé is a soccer and golf journalist based in New York City. Oct 30, 2025, 10:00am EDT Xander Schauffele helped Odyssey ...
No doubt switching from a blade putter to a mallet putter marked a turning point in Scottie Scheffler's recent career. Since the world No. 1 started using the TaylorMade spider putter, he has won 13 ...
I just returned from the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association State Championships at Penn State, where 216 of the best boy and girl golfers in Pennsylvania — two of whom I happen to coach ...
Each week our equipment editors answer your questions about anything related to clubs, balls and golf gear. Here's this week's submission: Question: I recently read about a pro that used a really ...
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This week, L.A.B. Golf announced they are selling a majority stake in their company to an investment firm, valuing the company at $200 million. If you don’t know them by name, you have probably seen ...
Just over a month ago, L.A.B. Golf was a niche company that sold bizarre looking putters. Then millions of golf fans watched J.J. Spaun use one to sink a 64-footer and win the U.S. Open. And now ...