Posted November 26, 2025 in Lifestyle, Podcasts by Trevor Cigich

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Worldwide Golf Insider Podcast – Episode #423
On episode #423 of the Worldwide Golf Insider podcast, host Tom Brassell sits down with LAB Golf CEO Sam Hahn for a conversation that blends childhood memories, creative detours, breakthrough technology, and big-time wins on the PGA Tour.
If you’ve ever wondered how someone goes from a life in music to leading one of the most talked-about putter companies in golf, this episode is for you.
Sam’s golf story starts the way many of ours do: on the course with his dad.
He talks about those early days as a kid, learning the game one swing (and one chunked shot) at a time. It wasn’t about perfection back then—it was about time together, the feel of a well-struck shot, and the simple magic of walking down a fairway with someone you love.
Those formative rounds planted a seed. Even though Sam wouldn’t stay with the game continuously, golf was always there in the background—waiting.
Like a lot of golfers, Sam eventually drifted away from the game.
Life pulled him in other directions, and golf took a back seat. He set the clubs aside, focusing instead on another passion: music. For a while, that became his world—creativity, performance, and the grind that comes with trying to make it in a competitive industry.
But golf has a funny way of pulling people back.
Sam shares how, after years away, he found himself returning to the game with a fresh perspective. No longer just a casual pastime, golf became an obsession again—this time, with a twist. He wasn’t just interested in playing better. He wanted to understand why certain things worked… especially on the greens.
That curiosity became the foundation for what would eventually become LAB Golf.
Most people see music and golf as worlds apart. Sam doesn’t.
In the podcast, he explains how his background in music actually helped shape his path in golf:
That same creative mindset led Sam to start asking questions most golfers never do:
Those questions would eventually lead to LAB Golf—and to a completely different way of thinking about putter design.
At the heart of LAB Golf is a simple but powerful idea: lie angle balance.
Sam breaks it down this way on the show:
Most putters want to twist during the stroke. That twist comes from torque—the club’s natural tendency to open or close the face as you move it. Your hands and wrists are constantly having to fight that twist, even if you don’t feel it. That’s one major reason putting can feel so inconsistent.
LAB Golf putters are designed to be lie angle balanced, which means:
The idea is to let golfers free up their stroke—remove excess hand action, reduce compensation, and make it easier to start the ball on line, over and over again.
Sam also talks about the engineering that goes into this:
The result is a putter that doesn’t just feel different—it behaves differently.
Of course, it’s one thing to talk about technology. It’s another thing to see it succeed where the pressure is highest.
On the podcast, Sam walks Tom through LAB Golf’s evolution on the PGA Tour—from early adopters who were willing to try something that looked a little different, to multiple wins and leaderboards stacked with LAB putters.
Tour players are constantly searching for any edge they can find, especially with the flatstick. The fact that more and more pros are putting LAB putters in play—and winning with them—has only accelerated the brand’s momentum.
Those victories aren’t just marketing points; they’re validation that the concept of lie angle balance works at the very highest level of the game.
Hearing Sam’s story—from childhood rounds with his dad, to stepping away from the game, to returning and reshaping how we think about putting—makes one thing very clear:
LAB Golf isn’t just another putter brand. It’s the product of curiosity, creativity, and a refusal to accept “that’s just how it is” on the greens.
If you’re intrigued by the idea of lie angle balance and want to see what all the buzz is about:
And of course, don’t forget to listen to Episode #423 of the Worldwide Golf Insider podcast to hear the full conversation between Tom Brassell and Sam Hahn. It’s a deep dive into not just putter tech, but passion, reinvention, and what it means to chase better—on the course and off it.