Will Zalatoris is a Titleist guy through and through except for his putter – an L.A.B. Golf Mezz.1 Max broomstick-style model from a company whose name stands for Lie Angle Balanced. The putter is built around one key idea: zero torque. It’s a bold choice but there’s a reason behind it.
What clubs does Will Zalatoris play with?
Here’s a detailed look at what Will Zalatoris has in the bag.
Ball: Titleist Pro V1
Driver: Titleist GT3 (9°)
Fairway Wood: Titleist TSi2 (15°)
Irons:
Titleist T350 (3-iron)
Titleist T200 (4-iron)
Titleist T150 (5-PW)
Wedges: Titleist Vokey SM10 (50°, 54°, 60.04T)
Putter: Not Titleist …
The one club that breaks the pattern: L.A.B. Golf Mezz.1 Max
Zalatoris plays the L.A.B. Golf Mezz.1 Max, a blacked-out center-shafted broomstick model. Following back surgery, Zalatoris had to find a way to continue competing without straining his body.
The longer broomstick-style Mezz.1 Max offered a stable putting platform that allowed him to keep playing and putting with confidence.

What makes the L.A.B. Golf Mezz.1 Max different?
The Mezz.1 Max might look like a modern winged mallet. Thanks to L.A.B. Golf’s revolutionary Lie Angle Balanced technology, the face stays square to the arc without any effort from the golfer. That zero-torque design truly sets it apart and it’s a big reason why Zalatoris made the switch.
Key Features:
Zero-Torque Design: Eliminates face twisting during the stroke for more consistent roll and start lines
Lie Angle Balanced: Keeps the putter face square naturally without manipulation.
CNC Milled Construction: Combines a 303 stainless steel midsection with a 6061 aircraft aluminum body for feel and forgiveness
Oversized Head Shape: 20 percent larger than the original Mezz.1 to boost forgiveness and stability
Hand-Balanced and Custom-Fitted: Every Mezz.1 Max is individually balanced and tested at L.A.B.’s headquarters in Oregon
Customizable Press Grips: Offers built-in shaft lean options to match various putting styles and preferences
How did the Mezz.1 perform in our testing?
In MyGolfSpy’s 2022 Most Wanted Mallet Putter test, the Mezz.1 (the original, smaller version) showed promise but had mixed results:
Third place from 5 feet — strong on short putts
Middle of the pack from 10 feet — some concerns over alignment visuals
Tied for 12th from 20 feet — distance control was a weakness
Overall Rank: 12th out of 27 — strong design, but not for everyone
Tester feedback highlighted the feel and alignment on short putts but some didn’t love the center-shafted design or the aesthetics.
Final thoughts
If the L.A.B putter in Zalatoris’s bag has sparked your interest, here’s where you can read a bit more about them:
Five Burning Questions about Zero-Torque Putters
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