Putting By The Numbers

A Quantitative Method of Lag Putting

Are you looking to better your golf score? You can achieve this goal by improving your lag putting. In Putting by the Numbers, author Bob Labbe provides a quantitative method of lag putting applicable for all golfers whether recreational, amateur, or professional. 

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Bob Labbe

Earned his bachelor’s degree in engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology in 1968 and began studying for his master’s in engineering and business; in 1972, he embarked on his career in air pollution control, engineering, manufacturing, and installing industrial systems throughout North America and in other parts of the world. He began his career with American Air Filter in 1968 and in 1972 became a founding member of the first of three air pollution control companies he led over forty-nine years.

Bob Labbe
The Author of the Book

Testimonials

Unlock your best putting game with Putting by the Numbers – the proven approach to lowering strokes and mastering the green.

“Finally an alalytical system that works not only in practice but can be used during play, and is adaptable to greens of any speed or slope. Putting by the Numbers should be a great teaching tool.”

Mike Beck

Member, Firestone Country Club and Portage Country Club, Akron, Ohio (CEO, Polymer Valley Chemicals, Akron, Ohio, and Macon, Georgia)

“I have known Bob for decades. He is an ingenuous engineer who has created numerous improvements in his chosen field. It is not surprising that he has managed to create a measurable method to control long putts.”

Tim Beringer

Thirty-nine-year member, Portage Country Club, Akron, Ohio (retired owner and partner, Ceeco Equipment Company)

“I have seen Bob Labbe excel on and around the greens for many years. Most amateur golfers putt by feel. In Bob’s ap- proach, the putt must be a well-defined conscious action. The method really works! I wish that he had written his book much earlier.”

John Halligan

member, Horseshoe Bend Country Club, Roswell, Georgia (retired president and CEO, Amerex, Inc.)

“Your book will significantly decrease 3-putts and handicaps for the average golfer.”

Doug Regula

member, Firestone Country Club, Akron, Ohio (retired chairman of the Anesthesia Department, Cleveland Clinic/AGMC, Cleveland, Ohio)

“Finally an alalytical system that works not only in practice but can be used during play, and is adaptable to greens of any speed or slope. Putting by the Numbers should be a great teaching tool.”

Mike Beck

Member, Firestone Country Club and Portage Country Club, Akron, Ohio (CEO, Polymer Valley Chemicals, Akron, Ohio, and Macon, Georgia)

“I have known Bob for decades. He is an ingenuous engineer who has created numerous improvements in his chosen field. It is not surprising that he has managed to create a measurable method to control long putts.”

Tim Beringer

Thirty-nine-year member, Portage Country Club, Akron, Ohio (retired owner and partner, Ceeco Equipment Company)

“I have seen Bob Labbe excel on and around the greens for many years. Most amateur golfers putt by feel. In Bob’s ap- proach, the putt must be a well-defined conscious action. The method really works! I wish that he had written his book much earlier.”

John Halligan

member, Horseshoe Bend Country Club, Roswell, Georgia (retired president and CEO, Amerex, Inc.)

“Your book will significantly decrease 3-putts and handicaps for the average golfer.”

Doug Regula

member, Firestone Country Club, Akron, Ohio (retired chairman of the Anesthesia Department, Cleveland Clinic/AGMC, Cleveland, Ohio)

Tune in to Bob’s fascinating interview on This Week In America with Ric Bratton!

Are you looking to better your golf score? You can achieve this goal by improving your lag putting. In Putting by the Numbers, author Bob Labbe provides a quantitative method of lag putting applicable for all golfers whether recreational, amateur, or professional. It can help you reduce your score by four to five strokes per round regardless of skill level. This method is based upon science, including physics and engineering mechanics, but is simplified and reduced to an arithmetic method anyone can use if able to do simple arithmetic in their head quickly. Putting by the Numbers provides a video trailer and an on-course and in-home practice video that fully demonstrates the method that can be used to play on any golf course throughout the world. No new equipment or change in your putting stroke is needed, just the willingness to practice in and around the putting green to develop your unique power factor to overcome the frictional surfaces encountered during play.

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This method is based upon science, including physics and engineering mechanics, but is simplified and reduced to an arithmetic method anyone can use if able to do simple arithmetic in their head quickly. Putting by the Numbers provides a video trailer and an on-course and in-home practice video that fully demonstrates the method that can be used to play on any golf course throughout the world.
No new equipment or change in your putting stroke is needed, just the willingness to practice in and around the putting green to develop your unique power factor to overcome the frictional surfaces encountered during play.

Join us for a conversation with Bob Labbe as he shares his journey, the inspiration behind his method, and expert tips to master lag putting. Elevate your game and gain confidence on the green!

Golf isn’t a particularly easy game to master as anybody who has had trouble actually hitting the ball will attest to. But with practice and a lot of patience, some level of success can be achieved when out on the green. Of course, there’s always room for improvement, no matter a golfer’s skill level. If you’re somebody who is looking to better your game, Bob Labbe’s new book, Putting by the Numbers, might interest you. Through personal testimony and knowledge gained through his years working as an engineer, Labbe demonstrates how readers can improve their golf score via a mathematical method of lag putting which aims to give golfers a better understanding of distance control and hitting speed.

As the title of the book suggests, the system Labbe focuses on is ‘quantitative putting.’ This method of lag putting is based upon a simple method of arithmetic that, if applied, will (according to the author) help golfers of all levels improve their golf score by four to five strokes per round. If that sounds good to you, then you should definitely pick up Labbe’s book. After studying his method and putting it into practice, you should be better able to optimize your stroke to give you greater control of your club and ball. Admittedly, the method will require you to make simple mathematical calculations when out on the green but if you get the hang of these, you will no longer be reliant on guesswork when judging how hard and how far to hit the golf ball.

While quantitative lag putting does require some level of mathematical skill, Labbe’s system isn’t overly complicated, so you don’t need a degree in math to understand it. His book is concisely written and easy to read and understand, so it can be recommended to both amateur and professional golfers alike. Labbe uses charts and other diagrams to lay out his methods and uses situational examples to explain how his technique can be used on the golf course. Buyers of the book can also benefit from an accompanying video that gives a visualized representation of what Labbe discusses in his book.

Many players use guesswork when putting which often results in frustration when the ball doesn’t approach the required position. The quantitative method of putting will change the way you strike the golf ball and, with practice, get you closer to the results you’re hoping for. This is the dream for many golfers, especially those who struggle with lag putting. So, whether you’re playing on your home course or playing on a course away, expect an improvement to your game after applying Labbe’s method. Your competitors won’t know what hit them when they see the results you achieve. But one thing’s for sure, it won’t be a misjudged golf ball that you have inadvertently sent their way! Putting by the Numbers is a must-read for golfers seeking a scientific approach to distance control.

Lee Brown

02.10.2025

Unlock Putting Potential with “Putting By The Numbers”

With The Globe and Mail

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