![]() ![]() ![]() With the help of swappable 5g, (2) 35g, and 60g weights, you can adjust the toe hang and the weight of the putter to fit your individual putting stroke. MLA has been sexy this whole time the putters just needed a couple of subtle changes to make you notice.įurther strengthening the new models is the inclusion of weight kit. It’s like one of those teen movies where the nerdy girl takes off her glasses and shakes out her ponytail. That, coupled with a silver finish and a tone-downed approach to MLA’s bold color scheme, provides the same alignment functionality, without being quite so much neon-green-in-your-face about it. The new line (Tour Blade F&T) features a more traditional blade shape. The updates to MLA’s 2017 lineup are largely a response to the feedback received from MyGolfSpy and others. A good sized contingent of testers, and I suspect readers too, felt like while MLA might win Miss Congeniality, with its unusual shapes and non-traditional color scheme, it wasn’t competitive in the beauty contest that is the putter corral. The thing is…while we have plenty of data to suggest otherwise, there’s still a large segment of golfers who believe that how a putter looks impact how it performs. Our data suggests there might just be something to MLA’s alignment story – especially on longer putts, where testers reported feeling like MLA putters were easier to align with, and aim at, the target. You don’t have to fully understand the science to appreciate MLA’s performance in our tests. ![]() It’s certainly a different way to think about alignment. When you can get several groups of these activators working together – as MLA claims it alignment system does – the theory is that it improves your ability to aim putts. These detectors help us help us figure out what we interpret as straight. The idea, arguably the science, behind the design, is that the brain has 100,000 of these things called line detectors. – see what they did there?) alignment system. We think the strength of the design stems from the company’s Multiple Line-detection Activation ( M.L.A. The testers will be announced next week in the MyGolfSpy Community Forum.MLA Golf’s original line of putters was a surprise top-performer in our Most Wanted Putters Tests. – Second, apply ONLY in the Officia l MLA TOUR XDREAM Testers Wanted Thread in the Community Forum ( click here). – First, if you haven’t already, please sign up for the MyGolfSpy Community Forum ( click here to register). To apply to test, review and keep the MLA TOUR XDREAM Putter, here’s what you have to do: That means to be a potential reviewer you must be a registered member of the MyGolfSpy Community Forum, where you’ll find thousands of like-minded golfers from all over the world anxious to talk about golf equipment. We expect a lot from our reviewers – writing a thorough, detailed and honest review is a full two-month commitment, requiring extensive range and on-course work as well as participation in the Forum itself to answer questions and discuss product performance with other golfers. All of our reader reviews are published in our Community Forum ( click here to check them out). WHAT IT MEANS TO BE A MYGOLFSPY PRODUCT TESTER:Īs you know, MyGolfSpy takes its product testing very seriously. MLA and MyGolfSpy are looking for 5 avid and curious golfers from around the globe to test MLA’s Tour XDream Black putter. Does the former beget the latter? Here’s your chance to find out. There’s science, and then there are lower scores. 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.Īs MLA says, “Trust Your Eyes.” Does it work? Hogman spent 20 years researching the connection between perception and motor skills, and has applied that knowledge to putting.Īccording to MLA, the human brain has over 100,000 line detectors, which help us determine what’s straight. MLA stands for Multiple Line-detector Activation, a technology developed by Swedish PhD Lennart Hogman. We’ve discussed the technology before, but in case you missed it” It happened by design, more specifically, it happened because of technology born from 20 years of research in the field of visual perception. The Company will tell you that its performance didn’t happen by accident. Over the last several seasons MLA putters have been consistently strong performers in our annual putter tests. How many putter brands can boast that their technology comes from 20 years of scientific study? ![]()
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