The L.A.B. Golf OZ.1i putter is the model that may finally tempt more golfers into trying its Lie Angle Balance technology for the first time thanks to a stunning head design and the addition of a stainless steel milled insert. Feel and acoustics have been refined as well.
Pros
- Stainless steel insert provides superb feel and feedback
- Half-moon body shape sits beautifully behind the ball
- Zero shaft lean option will suit the eye of traditionalists
Cons
- Longer lead times than most
Odyssey Square 2 Square Jailbird Putter
The Odyssey Sqaure 2 Sqaure Jailbird putter offers a combination of looks and technology that is arguably unmatched. You’ll be hard pushed to find a putter that helps you line up more easily and hole more putts from close range than this.
Pros
- Extremely easy to line up to target
- Stroke balanced and reverse toque design helps square the face at impact
- Ai-One smart face technology for improved distance control
Cons
- On set design and shaft lean won’t be to everyone’s taste
L.A.B Golf OZ.1i vs Odyssey Square 2 Square Putter: Read Our Full Head-To-Head Verdict
It’s safe to say zero torque putters are all the rage. They’ve swiftly moved from quirky outliers to an almost ‘must have’ tech for anyone looking to improve their putting. And while trends come and go, there’s plenty of science and real-world evidence to back up their popularity.
L.A.B Golf are credited with bringing the stroke balanced putter to the fore, helping to usher in a slew of competitors, all designed to keep the face more stable through impact. While some of its models were, visually at least, an acquired taste, the OZ.1i is more traditional looking; a compact mid-mallet with a milled face designed with the help of Adam Scott, it certainly piqued our interest.
The same can be said for Odyssey’s Square 2 Square Jailbird putter, part of its Square 2 Square line-up. It adopts the popular head shape and striped appearance of the original model, used in the past by the likes of Rickie Fowler and U.S Ryder Cup skipper Keegan Bradley, but adds in face stability technology.
Both putters promise much, aimed at helping golfers of all abilities to get their ball rolling on the intended start line with regularity. But how do they shape up against each other? We put each model through its paces, testing them rigorously with the aim of providing you with greater insight. Read on to find out which putter is right for your game.
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