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- Josh, Illinois

- Odyssey Metal-X #8

- I would like to try the Tour Classic

- Common miss is left, especially under pressure.

Driver: Taylormade M6 10.5*

FW: Callaway Steelhead Plus 4 wood

Hybrid: 19*

Irons:  Sub 70 

659 CB 4 - PW

Wedges: Sub 70

JB - 50* 54* & 60*

Putter: Odyssey 2-Ball Ten Arm Lock
Ball: Callaway Chrome Soft X 
Handicap index:  +2.1

Instagram: joshandersongolf

Twitter: @jacustomgolf

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Chris--Maryland

Bettinardi mid-size mallet with 3.0 superstroke grip

I would try either tour or pro but like the interchangeability of the tour since I'm a major 'tinkerer'

Common miss is short right​

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MLA Putter Test - bnr.jpg

When you're getting ready to putt and look down at your putter, what do you see?

Do you see one line? A dot? Two lines? Three? Lines and dots?

And do any of these things help you align the putter square to your intended line?

 

right-brain-left-brain copy.jpg

If you're what they call a “left-brain,” putting should be simple, shouldn't it? Analyze angles, calculate break, determine speed and make the ball go where it's supposed to go.

That's all well and good, but the right-brain wants to throw its 2 cents in, as well. The right-brain gives us creativity and visual imagery – it helps us make sense of what we see.

But if right-brain can't decipher what it sees, then left-brain can't do the math, and that's when the argument starts. With both sides fighting to be heard, is it any wonder we 3-jack from 6 feet?

 

The MLA Way

Swiss putter manufacturer MLA was a surprise 2nd overall finisher in MyGolfSpy's 2015 Most Wanted Mallet Putter testing, and came in at #3 overall for all putters with an astounding 1.47 strokes gained. If you want to find the bottom of the hole more often, this one has to be on the short list.

 

MLA Tour Exdream copy.jpg

MLA is a 4-year old company, and the name stands for Multiple Line-detector Activation, a technology developed by Swedish PhD Lennart Hogman. Dr. Hogman spent 20 years researching the connection between perception and motor skills, and has applied that knowledge to putting.

 

MLA Putter Alignment copy.png

According to MLA, the human brain has over 100,000 line detectors, which help us determine what's straight. MLA's putters feature a patented alignment system that gets the left-brain and right-brain line detectors working together to help you get the ball rolling on the line you choose.

As MLA says, “Trust Your Eyes.”

After that, it's read it, roll it and hole it.

 

Does This Stuff Really Work?

Can neuro-science make you a better putter? Can a Swiss-made flatstick help you sink more putts and yodel for joy? MLA believes the science behind its putters, and the patented Multi Line-Detector Activation alignment technology can help improve your aim and roll. And they're willing to put it to the test and let you decide.

MLA and MyGolfSpy are looking for 5 avid and curious golfers from around the planet to try out one of MLA's Tour Series or Pro Series putters and tell us what you think. Our testers will get to choose from 6 models, including MGS's #3 overall putter from 2015, the Tour Classic.

 

MLA Tour Classic copy.jpg

How To Enter:

Please tell us:

- Your first name & home state

- Your current putter

- Which MLA Tour Series or Pro Series Putter you'd like to test

- Your common miss: left, right or short

This is one cool opportunity for you to try out a putter with one of the most unique alignment systems in golf. Can the science behind MLA help you hole more putts? Here's your chance to find out and let the rest of us know!

This program is open to golfers all over the world.

For more information:

Visit the MLA website

Follow MLS on Twitter

Like MLA on Facebook

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Good luck to everyone!

What's in my  :titelist-small: 14 Way Stand Bag

Driver:   :callaway-small: Big Bertha Alpha 816 DBD 9° (Regular Flex)
Fairway:  :callaway-small: Big Bertha Alpha 816 14° (Regular Flex)
Hybrids:  PXG 19° (Regular Flex)
Irons: PXG 0211 4-GW (Std Loft/Lie, Regular Flex)
Wedges: :callaway-small: MD3 50
°,54°,58° (Std Loft/Lie, Regular Flex)
Putter: post-56870-0-25810000-1458757651.pngZAAP Alpha (35")

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Steve  Ohio

 

Odyssey DXF 6600

 

Tour Series Classic

 

Common miss: Left

 

Love to try new putters

Driver:  Honma TR20 X flex

FW:  PXG 0211 3 wood

Hybrids: 3,4&5 Ping G

Irons: Giga Golf Reva 6-PW stiff UST 70 gram shafts,  Mizuno t-7 52degree

SW:  Mizuno T22 55 degree

Putter:  Taylormade Mullen 2 TP

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Steve - from Florida.  I'm currently using an ancient Oddessy putter handed down to me from my father.  I'm left handed so it's hard to find different putters to try out.  I tend to pull a little to the right.  Would love to give the Pro Mallet or Pro XDream a try.    Thanks!!

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- Your first name & home state: Sam, FL
- Your current putter: Rife Aussie
- Which MLA Tour Series or Pro Series Putter you'd like to test:  Tour Classic
- Your common miss: Right

 

Thanks for the consideration!

In my Bag

 

Driver- Taylormade RBZ 10.5 w/ Matrix Black Tie Stiff

3 Wood- Taylormade R11s 15 w/ Matore Speeder 7.3 Stiff

Hybrids- Adams Super LS 19 w/ Kuro Kage Stiff      Adams Super 9031 23 w/ Diamana D+ Stiff

Irons- Mizuno MP-60 5-9 w/ TT Black Gold Stiff

Wedges- Scor 48,51,55,59 KBS Genius Stiff

Putter- Rife Aussie

Ball- ProV1x

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Kevin 

Tennessee

Muira 1957 limited edition blade

MLA Pro Series-  Mallet  ( the angle of shaft into head fits my eye better than Tour series) 

Right if right to left, Left if left to right (high side putts)

 

Always a solid putter. Went decades averaging less than 1 -3 putt every 5 rounds (still track my stats). One putted a lot.  Age 63 I still don't 3 putt very often but I don't make the 1 putts like I used to.  Would love to know what I miss so often on high side.  Thank you for your consideration.

Scratch Kelly

Franklin, TN

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MLA Putter Test - bnr.jpg

When you're getting ready to putt and look down at your putter, what do you see?

Do you see one line? A dot? Two lines? Three? Lines and dots?

And do any of these things help you align the putter square to your intended line?

 

right-brain-left-brain copy.jpg

If you're what they call a “left-brain,” putting should be simple, shouldn't it? Analyze angles, calculate break, determine speed and make the ball go where it's supposed to go.

That's all well and good, but the right-brain wants to throw its 2 cents in, as well. The right-brain gives us creativity and visual imagery – it helps us make sense of what we see.

But if right-brain can't decipher what it sees, then left-brain can't do the math, and that's when the argument starts. With both sides fighting to be heard, is it any wonder we 3-jack from 6 feet?

 

The MLA Way

Swiss putter manufacturer MLA was a surprise 2nd overall finisher in MyGolfSpy's 2015 Most Wanted Mallet Putter testing, and came in at #3 overall for all putters with an astounding 1.47 strokes gained. If you want to find the bottom of the hole more often, this one has to be on the short list.

 

MLA Tour Exdream copy.jpg

MLA is a 4-year old company, and the name stands for Multiple Line-detector Activation, a technology developed by Swedish PhD Lennart Hogman. Dr. Hogman spent 20 years researching the connection between perception and motor skills, and has applied that knowledge to putting.

 

MLA Putter Alignment copy.png

According to MLA, the human brain has over 100,000 line detectors, which help us determine what's straight. MLA's putters feature a patented alignment system that gets the left-brain and right-brain line detectors working together to help you get the ball rolling on the line you choose.

As MLA says, “Trust Your Eyes.”

After that, it's read it, roll it and hole it.

 

Does This Stuff Really Work?

Can neuro-science make you a better putter? Can a Swiss-made flatstick help you sink more putts and yodel for joy? MLA believes the science behind its putters, and the patented Multi Line-Detector Activation alignment technology can help improve your aim and roll. And they're willing to put it to the test and let you decide.

MLA and MyGolfSpy are looking for 5 avid and curious golfers from around the planet to try out one of MLA's Tour Series or Pro Series putters and tell us what you think. Our testers will get to choose from 6 models, including MGS's #3 overall putter from 2015, the Tour Classic.

 

MLA Tour Classic copy.jpg

How To Enter:

Please tell us:

- Your first name & home state

- Your current putter

- Which MLA Tour Series or Pro Series Putter you'd like to test

- Your common miss: left, right or short

This is one cool opportunity for you to try out a putter with one of the most unique alignment systems in golf. Can the science behind MLA help you hole more putts? Here's your chance to find out and let the rest of us know!

This program is open to golfers all over the world.

For more information:

Visit the MLA website

Follow MLS on Twitter

Like MLA on Facebook

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