Why We Like It
LA Golf, known for its high-performance driver shafts, must look at other putters that use heel-and-toe weighting and laugh. The heads are made of superlight carbon composite, and the tungsten weights in the heel and toe account for nearly 200 grams, or about four times as much as a typical blade putter. The result is stability on off-center hits that’s a third higher than the highest blade putters on the market. More stability means more putts roll the same distance and direction.
Characteristics
- The body is made of lightweight carbon composite, freeing up mass for heavy tungsten to be placed in the heel and toe for high stability on off-center hits.
- The face insert has descending lofts from top to bottom (4 degrees to 1 degree) so mis-hits high and low on the face launch like center hits.
- Standard shaft is LA Golf P-Series for less twisting, more stability and reduced vibration.
- Two models (Bel-Air, Bel-Air X); plumber’s neck hosel; head weight: 360 grams; lengths: 33-36 inches; loft: 1 degree
Highlights
- Top 5 firmest-feeling blade putters, all handicap groups
Price
$600
HOT LIST PLAYERS FEEDBACK
Ratings are based on players’ assessments in three key performance areas.
Reviews
It's hard to be different and have it look good, but this putter pulls it off. It looks like a marble putter that is built just for me.
Jason, 47, Handicap: 0A very stable head. Not a lot of torque, so I don't have to do much to keep the head square during the stroke.
Wesley, 29, Handicap: +1Beautiful look with the camo finish, like it is forged in fire. The ball launches off the face, so you can hit it softer and smoother than you think.
Sándor J., 35, Handicap: 9The Secret Move to a Repeatable Putting Stroke
If you want to score well, you have to putt well. Being a good putter is part science, part art, and part luck. In this video, David Leadbetter shows you his essentials for getting more putts to drop, including his secret move for creating a reliable, repeatable stroke.