(SWITZERLAND) - MLA Golf, a global player in high-performance golf clubs and equipment, announced today that LPGA and LET Tour Professional and MLA Golf Ambassador, Céline Herbin, captured a Top 10 Finish this past weekend at the ShopRite LPGA Classic held at the Stockton Seaview Hotel and Golf Club in Galloway, NJ.
Herbin, who made the switch to MLA Golf's Tour XDream putter earlier this year, fired rounds of 66, 66 and 71 and finished at -10 under par for a career best T-10th Place Finish on the LPGA TOUR. She recorded only 22 putts on the second day of the ShopRite LPGA CLassic and was the leader going into the final round.
Céline Herbin (France) has been playing on the LPGA since 2016 and the Ladies European Tour since 2012. Among her five Top 5 and three Top 10 Finishes on the LET, she won the Lacoste Ladies Open de France in September 2015, finished 2nd at the OMEGA Dubai Ladies Classic in December 2017 and in 2018 qualified for the U.S. Women's Open.
"It's a great honor to become one of the new MLA Ambassadors in 2018," said Herbin. "Such great alignment technology combined with a beautiful design. The Tour XDream maximizes my performance every day on the greens."
About Patented Multiple Line-detector Activation
What truly sets the MLA Putter apart from the competition is its patented MLA (Multiple Line-detector Activation) Alignment Technology that will revolutionize your putting.
This is how it works ...
We all have internal guides to compare and analyze sensory information that control pace and direction of putts. The MLA putters are designed to take advantage of these guides. MLA Putters worked with Dr. Lennart Högman, Ph.D. Dr. Högman has studied the perceptual process for more than 20 years and has performed studies that have revised the science between the human's perceptions and the human being's motor skills. Dr. Högman says: "An alignment system that acts upon multiple line detectors is a key to obtain veridical motion perception and a perfect in-line stroke surface."
The brain consists of 100,000 line detectors that are divided into a number of groups that help us decide what is straight. A simple line, for example, activates a group of detectors. When several groups of detectors are activated, these help the brain to make correct judgments. However, the more line detectors that are stimulated will not automatically lead to a better line judgment. On the contrary, this can create a "competition" between the line detectors that will lead to different degrees of (so called) optical illusions.
MLA is developed to activate the maximum number of coordinated detectors for optimal aiming judgment.
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