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TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley - North Course



    By Mike Stachura
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    Maybe it's ironic, or inevitable.

    L.A.B. Golf—the company famous for its oversized "zero-torque" putters—just might be the company saving the blade. While nearly every top player in professional golf seems to be switching to a mallet, LPGA star Hyo Joo Kim has won two weeks in a row since switching to the Link 2.1, L.A.B. Golf's first heel-shafted blade that looks very much like a torque-less take on the Ping Anser or Scotty Cameron Newport. The model still incorporates the "lie angle balanced" design that is the company's hallmark, effectively limiting the hand rotation required for typical heel-shafted putters. L.A.B. Golf CEO and founder Sam Hahn jumped at the chance to cite her success. It has been one of the most extraordinary displays of putting I have ever seen in my life.” he wrote,