{"id":1254593,"date":"2024-11-18T20:11:05","date_gmt":"2024-11-18T20:11:05","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/golftoday.co.uk\/?p=1254593"},"modified":"2024-11-19T00:28:53","modified_gmt":"2024-11-19T00:28:53","slug":"sam-hahn-interview-lab-putters","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/golftoday.co.uk\/sam-hahn-interview-lab-putters\/","title":{"rendered":"Sam Hahn interview"},"content":{"rendered":"
A self-diagnosed putter psycho, Hahn spent 20 years working in the nightclub and entertainment industry. This night-owl lifestyle left him with plenty of time to indulge his passion for golf, taking him from a beginner to scratch player in just under three years.<\/p>\n
Hahn was always a tinkerer, especially when it came to equipment. Throughout his golf journey, Hahn was constantly experimenting with different putter styles, grips, and so on, trying to find an extra edge. Hahn went through putter after putter trying to find an answer. The pivotal moment came when a friend introduced Hahn to a revolutionary putter called Directed Force.<\/p>\n
Hahn founded L.A.B. Golf with inventor Bill Presse IV in 2018 after Directed Force failed to gain any momentum.<\/p>\n
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When I was in my early 20s, my ambitions and life goals had absolutely nothing to do with golf. I was a touring musician and had recently started a small talent buying agency helping smaller acts find venues to play around the west coast as well as booking acts for some venues and festivals in and around Eugene, Oregon. At the time, I had a dog and my house was just a few blocks from a dog-friendly municipal course called Laurelwood GC. Even though I had learned to play when I was young, it never really took as a hobby, however, playing a little golf seemed like a more fun way to walk the dog than boring walks around the block. I had my folks send me my golf clubs and began playing almost every day. Given my self-employment and the fact that a good portion of the work was done at night, I had tons of time to play.<\/p>\n
When I first started to get back into it, I would rarely break 90. One day I was paired with a likeminded fellow who could really play and as anyone who golfs knows, playing with better golfers is really the only way to get better. To say I got \u201cthe bug\u201d is a massive understatement. I traded in my game improvement irons for a set of used Hogan apex irons from the 70s, put up a net in the garage and proceeded to consume every bit of golf knowledge I could get my hands on. I hit thousands of balls, watched all four rounds of every tournament on TV, read every book and started taking lessons. I was a scratch player about 18 months later.<\/p>\n
Like every golfer, I would sometimes choose to blame equipment for my poor play! Consequently, I became somewhat obsessed with equipment, particularly putters. Fast forward to 2017, I had about 50 or more putters in my basement. I was switching every round at this point just so I could ride a \u201choneymoon\u201d phase every round. It wasn\u2019t working! Then one day my coach, Bob Duncan, showed me the most ridiculous putter I had ever seen. It was called the Reno 2.1 by a company called Directed Force. I almost blew snot out of my nose! It was bulbous and awkward. Had this very strange oval grip that appeared to be crooked in relation to the shaft. He asked me if I wanted to try it, and I told him I wouldn\u2019t be caught dead with that thing in my bag. He insisted I give it 9 holes and I reluctantly agreed. What followed could only be described as fate. I proceeded to make about 150\u2019 worth of putts in only 7 holes!! Needless to say, I placed an order for my own Directed Force putter.<\/p>\n
What followed when it arrived was the best golf I have ever played in my life. I went from a 1 handicap to a +3.5 in about 6 weeks! Golf was so much fun and no more putter neurosis! Unfortunately, about 2 months after arrival, the head fell off my beloved DF putter and I had to send it back to be repaired. The inventor\/founder, Bill Presse, personally reached out to apologize. We ended up talking for a few hours. It was clear we were kindred golfing spirits. We kept in touch and had a lot of fun together in golf forums online, extolling the virtues of this profound new technology.<\/p>\n
A few months later, Directed Force was about to close its doors. I called Bill to see if there might be an opportunity to partner with him, re-brand, and give it another go. By the Spring of 2018, we were partnered, L.A.B. Golf was born and the rest they say, is history.<\/p>\n
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