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[Aug 16, 2000]
Cre
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Seemore FGP Black Blade

I had a lot of trouble lining up putts with my old putters, so I would move on to the next one. Well, I think I have found my best friend. I purchaced the Seemore because it is the only putter that is suppose to help this probem. And help it does. I found myself sinking a lot more 10 footers and even 20 footers. That never happened before. Even the ones I miss now are easily tap-ins. I have just recently gotten it and it does take some getting use to, but after a couple of days, putts just starting falling in. The last few times I have played, I averaged 25-28 putts per round. Before the Seemore it was easily 30-35. My suggestion to you all is "Give it a shot, you'll love it".

Similar Products Used:

Teardrop Classic I, Odyssey DF 665

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 06, 2000]
Ric
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: SeeMore Putter

This putter helped immediately. I began sinking 4-10 footers I usually miss and coming tap-in close to 30 footers. Strangely, the much-touted alignment aids don't help me as much as the lack of offset. For the first time I noticed the diffence deceleration in my playing partners stroke vs the lack of it with this putter with reverse offset. The roll is different. It's also easy to line up. Try it if your are frustrated, it's not expensive at $90.

Similar Products Used:

Own lots of demon-possessed putters. Anyone want to buy?

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Nov 25, 1999]
Nate
Shoot in the 80s

I love this putter. It feels really, really good and is very easy to line up. Just keep the red dot trapped and you've got a solid putt.

Similar Products Used:

Nubbins(too soft), Ping A-blade(good feel, hard to line up), Odyssey dual force(too hard, too light)

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 04, 1999]
Gap Wedge
Scratch golfer
Model Reviewed: See More FGP Brass blade

One word: Amazing! I would never have bought this putter because I would have thought it was a hped gimmick. My best friend bought one and I started practicing with it. I was literally in amazement at how much it helped me with my alignment. I started draining putts I had never hit before. The first round I used it on the course, I set a personal record with only 25 putts. I'm not saying this putter is for everyone but if you have a problem with alignment I'd suggest you demo one of these babies if you can find one. I have already sold my Scotty Cameron and Wilson 8802. Personally, I feel like the alignment markings on this club are almost like a training aid and so I kind of wonder why the USGA doesn't consider this putter illegal. I guess Payne Stewart and J. L. Lewis can attest to the alignment facor.The See More is in the bag now. By the way, that $170 price tag listed on this site is high. You should be able to find one for no more than $129. That's still a lot for a putter, but it seems to be the trend in the equipment marketplace these days. EMail me with any specific questions and I'll respond as promptly as possible.

Similar Products Used:

Ping Zing Ping Anser Scotty Cameron Santa Fe Wilson 8802 Titleist Bullseye Never Compromise Gamma 1 Odyssey Rossie Blade Cobra Bobby Grace blade

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
3
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