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Anyone got or used one? Pro was talking about their alignment system not only for direction but angle, sounds interesting but not seen them in the flesh, plus I fancy a no offset putter.
 
Anyone got or used one? Pro was talking about their alignment system not only for direction but angle, sounds interesting but not seen them in the flesh, plus I fancy a no offset putter.

Region 3 has one for sale still, I think http://forums.golf-monthly.co.uk/showthread.php?58568-Putters-For-Sale&highlight=Seemore

Edit: My thoughts on it were, nice and weighty, wanted to swing on an arc which I liked and I never noticed the red dot (not that I wanted to try to). However I like more loft on my putters and have other priorities ahead of a new putter.

If I buy a new putter it will be a small toe hang mallet with about 5 degrees of loft.
 
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I had the FGP Mallet last year and it's one of the only putters I got rid of that I miss. The only thing that troubled me slightly was the alignment system, not because it doesn't work (it does), but I spent too much time worrying about 'hiding' the red dot than concentrating on the actual putt, distance and line.

Do you have a penchant for putters like me Darth? Although I'm sure it's not a full blown OCD thing like me. I hope.
 
As SGC said, I have one - the FGP mallet.

The alignment system is brilliant IMO, but it just doesn't feel quite right to me when I use it. Can't put my finger on it, just not quite balanced how I like it.

Every now and then I'll pick it up and use it like a training aid. If your stroke is an arc then hiding the red dot all the way through the stroke means the face is always square to your shoulders.

The downside to buying a SeeMore - if you go brand new - is that they are in the shop with overlength shafts and no grips so you can't get a feel for it before you buy. The idea being you tell them how long it needs to be and they cut the shaft and grip it (with a grip of your choice) then and there.
 
I recently picked up a Seemore putter, mallet headed M5. Lovely lovely putter, sits beautiful behind the ball and the alignment system is good, at least for address. For however much I like the look and feel of it, sadly Ive not putted that well with it. It feels as though it needs a touch more weight in the toe for my stroke, basically Im leaving the face fractionally open, especially on left to right putts. When I first got it I thought it may be the end of my search, and if it was weighted slightly differently I think it would be, sadly it will be up for sale soon and my search continues lol
 
I've had my seemore m5 putter for the past 5 years and can honestly say its the best club in the bag. I bought it new and at the time was looking at a Scotty Cameron, until I picked this up. The feel,balance and accuracy it brings is unreal and has definitely helped me come down from 20 to 11 in those past 5 years. No matter where you play someone always asks about it and never say a bad word. A real scotty basher in my opinion.
 
Have had a Seemore Money in the past. Liked it and the alignment system, wasn't enough weight in it for me, if they did a heavier one, preferably with a grooved face, I'd definitely give it another try.
 
well a few glasses of wine with evilbay thrown in and a new seemore will be with me next week:smirk:

this is the only way you can search for a suitable putter that catches your eye.........plus its fun:cool:
 
A mate had one and putting was the best part of his game. He changed it and now not so much.
I still don't understand why he did that.
 
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