Zero torque putters are all the rage in 2025 and LAB Golf is leading the charge.
Here’s a quick look at each current LAB model, what sets it apart, who it’s for, and how it works in ours 2025 MyGolfSpy Zero-Torque Putter Test.
LAB Golf OZ.1i

The OZ.1i topped our 2025 data as the best zero-torque putter overall and the best short-putter performer. It also finished within three balls on long shots, making it one of the most complete performers we’ve tested. The stainless steel insert gives it a firmer, more responsive feel that testers preferred.
Who is it for: Golfers who want consistency with a tournament-level short putt and a stronger swing, and who are willing to go through an adjustment to get the most out of their lie angle balance.
2025 data: Overall −7.6 | Short −8.1 | Medium −5.8 | Long −8.7
LAB Golf OZ.1

The OZ.1 shares the same head shape as the OZ.1i, but omits the stainless insert, creating a smoother and quieter feel on impact. In our testing, it delivered balanced results at all distances without leading in any category, making it a versatile and lower-priced sibling to the OZ.1i.
Who is it for: Players who like the shape of the OZ.1i but prefer a softer feel and a slightly softer price.
2025 data: Overall −6.3 | Short −6.4 | Medium −5.5 | Long −7.2
LAB Golf DF3

The DF3’s futuristic, high-MOI design provides strong range and visual stability, but our 2025 data showed below-average results, especially on mid- and long-range shots. That said, players who already like the DF shape or need a visual boost of confidence can still have success with it
Who is it for: Players who struggle with setup alignment or consistency and prefer a high-MOI, confidence-inspiring look.
LAB Golf MEZZ.1 MAX

The MEZZ.1 MAX is the most durable LAB design outside of the DF series. Its large winged shape adds forgiveness and helps golfers keep the face square through impact. While it wasn’t part of the 2025 Zero Torque test, it remains one of LAB’s most popular heads thanks to its balance of size, feel and forgiveness.
Who is it for: Golfers who like hammer shapes, want a higher MIA head, and value stability on off-center shots.
LAB Golf LINK.1

LINK.1 brings the balance of LAB’s pitch angle to a classic blade profile. It’s CNC milled from stainless steel and built for players who want the benefits of zero torque without giving up a clean, traditional look. Because it’s smaller and has a lower MOI than hammers, it rewards a smooth, repeatable stroke and accurate contact.
Who is it for: Golfers comfortable with a traditional blade shape who want to experience LAB technology in a more familiar package.
LAB Golf DF 2.1

DF 2.1 started it all for LAB Golf. Its oversized, high-MOI shape makes it extremely durable and easy to connect. Although not included in the 2025 test, it continues to have a loyal following among golfers who prefer a point-and-shoot visual with maximum forgiveness.
Who is it for: Golfers who like bigger heads, need visual aid with alignment and want maximum stability from a putter.
Final thoughts
Choosing a LAB device depends on the right fit. MyGolfSpy’s 2025 data clearly showed that the OZ.1i offers elite and measurable performance, but not every golfer will prefer its firmer feel or price. Zero-torque putters can make putting feel simpler, but only when they match your stroke.
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