Aldila has added LPGA Tour player, Paula Creamer, to its Advisory Staff.

Paula Creamer, age 19, one of the game's hottest prospects and a two-time winner on this year's LPGA Tour. She joins an Aldila Advisory Staff that includes Nick Price, three-time major champion and World Golf Hall of Fame member, 2002 PGA champion, Rich Beem, Champions Tour star and CBS Sports announcer, Gary McCord and renowned instructor, Peter Kostis.

“We are delighted that Paula has agreed to join our Advisory Staff and look forward to working together for many years to come,” said Mr. Mike Rossi, Aldila's Vice President of Sales and Marketing.

Mr. Rossi continued by saying, “Paula is one of the new stars of women's golf and is already instantly recognizable all around the globe. All of us at Aldila wish her the best this week as she represents the United States on the Solheim Cup Team.”

Miss Creamer is the youngest player on the LPGA Tour and has already won two events in her nineteen career starts as a professional as well as winning her first event on the JLPGA in Japan. In addition, she has eight top-ten finishes and has become the quickest player in LPGA history to cross the $1 million mark in career earnings. Last week, Paula clinched the Louise Suggs Rolex Rookie of the Year Award. She has missed only one cut this year and is ranked third on the ADT Official LPGA Money List.