In one action I think we should have seen coming up, especially given the massive trail (you can see it from space), Lab Golf has announced TNS-1 (neutral system one)-the first balanced angle in the world.
“We are excited to bring laboratory technology to a new category,” said Dean Torkes, VP of unlimited concepts in Lab Golf. “TNS-1 is more than a decade in doing and we are a little surprised we got here first. When we saw all those screws in the first generation of Pxg metal trees, we thought they had understood it. It turns out, they were just adjustments of complication.”
“We are excited to have the category (torque leaders) for ourselves. At least until the boys in Carlsbad smell from this.”
As you would expect it from the Lab, the TNS-1 driver is as large as it may be, immediately pushing against the dimensional boundaries of the USA.
“We could have made it smaller, but then it wouldn’t have been so ugly on your face,” Tortcles said. “This is what our customers know us. What they expect and we will offer.”
While the TNS-1 driver is the first in the company’s lineup, he borrows some key technologies from Plor.
Center
“TNS-1 is in the center of the center and while this may seem unusual for a driver, there is a good reason for it,” explains Steve Labreau, director of stability narratives. “To be successful with a driver, players need to understand where the center of gravity is. To help players visualize the sweet spots projection, we put the axis towards it.”
Whether this helps players to hit the narrower discs, it remains to be seen, but if it works for putter, I don’t see why it would not work for the driver.

Press Grip 180
The Thelli to unlock TNS-1 driver performance is the flu property flu. The same control used in laboratories, but with a genuine turn. Installed on Lab’s putters, the press flu helps create the axis league forward. By rotating the 180 degree syllable on the driver, the press flu encourages players to leave the target.
In testing, Lab golflers increased their attack angles by an average of 6.1 degrees, leading to more ball speed, higher release, lower rotation and algorithm profits irresponsible in the distance.
TPT orbit 1x Golf Axis
For the Lab Golf TNS-1 driver, the company has again collaborated with the TPP shaft manufacturer. TPT orbit 1x was developed exclusively for the laboratory in a climate -controlled bunker outside Geneva, Switzerland.
According to TORKLESLES, “The 1x orbit axis represents the height of the Swiss engineering restriction.” The construction process includes 14 precise laser, a humorous calibrated healing room and at least one hormologist. Unlike traditional axles, 1x orbit does not torque; He accepts strength but refuses to react.
Swing tightly, swing wild, swing a rock – the axis remains concentrated, composite and emotionally unavailable. The TPT orbit 1x axis is probably the only Swiss export more neutral than the country itself.
Simplified stretch options
Like Lab Putters, the TNS-1 driver is personalized with your choice of extension features even though laboratories will mourn for the comparable lack of options.
“We understand that the width of the stretch options offered to our decisors can be great,” Labreau says. “With our decisors, we offer nearly 50 different stretch options. With the driver we knew we had to simplify, so we are offering only our 38 most popular options. If the market requires more, we will consider adding them in the future.”
Driver’s adaptation, lab style
True for its roots, Lab is offering custom adjustments to the TNS-1-VIA video, of course.
“Like our Putter devices, all we need is a video,” Labreau said. “But instead of a slow movement by making a stroke, we ask the players to send us a three -second clip of their emotionally charged the driver.
“We analyze the slope of the shoulders, the legs of the legs and the spiritual extension. Then we join you with the optimal axis sheet and one of our 38 stretch packages based on your aura and the following aggression.”
A beta version of the AI swinging analyzer, called Lie Vision, is said that flag players trying to “play the process with tempo or coordination”.
Colors and patterns

As with laboratories, TNS-1 drivers will be available in a variety of colors. At the start, players can choose from black, blue, red or pink. An alternate version with a limited edition of black and white strips of “Verza” strips containing a custom stretch assistance will be available in early summer. Limited design is intended to inspire player players sloping himself and for L.Ab. competitors for Go f*ck himself
Specifications, prices and availability
Driver Lab Golf TNS-1 is available at nine, 10.5 and 16 degrees. Retail priest is $ 1,239.99. Undoubtedly, he puts the first driver of Labi outside the realm of reality for most players, though, according to Labreau, “a small price to pay for the type of stability that only the lab can offer.”
For you dancers with a budget there, it is just a matter of time before cheaper alternatives appear. Given the nature of copying the golf equipment industry, today’s joke is likely to be tomorrow’s prototype.
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