![]() I committed to using it all season, and even though the dreaded three-putt popped up often, it wasn’t a deal breaker. I liked the way it felt, looked and especially the way it made contact with the golf ball. With a great deal of skepticism and reluctance, I started practicing with a model called Target Series Adixion, conventional length (34 inches) and using the left-hand low technique.īy golly, after hitting thousands of putts over a six-week stretch, the MLA putter became my new best friend. ![]() MLA putters have no dot, no lines, instead the top of the putter head is marked with a thick, white line that looks like it’s been bent into an angular C shape, that curves around the top of the putter and serves as an alignment tool.Įarlier this year a colleague – Joe Wieczorek (The Media Group) – introduced me to a new putter from MLA Golf, a global player in high performance golf clubs and equipment. Golf breeds copy-cats, but there are exactly zero decent players with a “scissors-like” putting motion, so it was time to change.
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