Seemore FGP Black Blade Putter (Right Hand, 34-Inch)
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Product Feature
- Headcover included
- SeeMore's original classic blade and mallet designs, winner of 2 Major Championships, cast 303 stainless steel heads with precision milled faces and SeeMore's patented RifleScope Technology (RST) alignment system.
- The RST is a true reference point for perfect alignment and set up on every putt.
- FGP series putters feature perfect face balancing at impact, where the tendency of the putter face at impact is to be perfectly square.
Product Description
The original FGP Black putter was the winning putter at the 2007 Masters in one of the greatest clutch final putting rounds in history. Alignment benefits of RifleScope Technology (RST). Straight shaft. Full toe hang. Design and functionality are completely unique to SeeMore.featuring milled face.Seemore FGP Black Blade Putter (Right Hand, 34-Inch) Review
This is a long review, so please, bear with me.Hands down, this is one of the BEST putters I have ever used. The feel, balance, and pure confidence I experience when I have the FGP in my hands is something I've never experienced before. The absolutely perfect feel I get with this is something I don't think I can ever do without anymore.
* Balance: 5/5 *
Let me give you a little background. I was a pretty mediocre player, playing at about a 15 HCP. The problem was my putting - I hit GIR's about 40-50% of the time, but I dreaded taking my flat stick out of the bag. I never felt confident over the ball. If I got away from any hole with a two putt, I considered myself lucky; however, three putts were the norm. It wasn't because I'm not sure of my putting stroke - it's a slight inside out path - it's just that putter manufacturers design their putters that are incorrectly prescribed to amateurs. Let me explain.
The basic issue is this - take any face balanced putter and balance it horizontally (along the shaft) on your index finger - the face points dead flat up. Similarly, a toe balanced putter has the toe of the putter pointing straight down. And THIS is where the problem lies. A putter that is balanced a certain way horizontally, does NOT translate to the same balance when held vertically (obvious, I know). So, a putter that is said to be face balanced is in fact NOT FACE BALANCED at impact at all! So you end up with a putter that you *think* matches your putting stroke but you're actually fighting it all the way to the hole.
This is where my FGP is brilliant. It appears to be toe balanced when I balance it horizontally, which is absolutely not my putting stroke. But bring it down to its natural lie angle and it's perfectly face-toe balanced! I feel a sense of balance when I'm set up that is incomparable. It's EXACTLY the way I believe putting should feel - completely NATURAL.
* Feel: 5/5 *
The FGP, when struck purely or even on off center hits, feels way better than the following putters that I have owned/tried over the years: Ping Nome, Ping Anser, Ping Faith (a women's putter, I know...I was desperate), TaylorMade Manta, Nike Method (both the Drone and Midnight models), Odyssey White Ice (Two-Ball), and Scotty Cameron's California. I believe it has a milled stainless steel face, which is simple and the touch it gives me is excellent. Try it at a store - and ding me if I'm wrong.
* Precision: 5/5 *
Okay, this is hands down the best part of the putter: its precision. I regard myself as a complete putting idiot. But I know that I was streaky as hell simply because I wasn't comfortable with the use or the setup with any of the other "traditional" putters. You have to put the ball slightly ahead of your stance, put your weight a little forward, angle the putter a little forward and swing through....way too many things to get right before you can even take a swing.
Enter RST - Rifle Scope Technology. The whole idea here is absurdly simple - line up the putter dead center of your stance so that the red dot is hidden by the two white lines on either side. Once you have that done (which takes 2 seconds), you're square. You can swing. That's it. Seriously, even the weakest of all putters then has to only deal with one thing - feel; and that's something that the FGP provides in heaps.
* My results: *
What was the result of this simplification? The FIRST DAY I took the FGP out, I had a birdie FROM 10 FEET from the fringe on a downhill right to left slider. I was so confident I was set up and lined up correctly that all I had to think about was how hard to hit it. Stats from the rest of the round (9 holes, not 18): 2 one putts (including the birdie), 7 two putts. NO three putts - not one. Shot a 37 on a par 35.
It's now been about 2 months since I've bought this putter, and when I play, I cannot wait to get to the green. I now actually feel excited - no matter how far out I am from the hole - to putt. I feel I have a shot at making *anything*. I've made uphill 20 footers, sideways sliding and downhill 12 footers. Another stat, and probably the most important one, is my % of makes from within 6 feet has shot up. Now when I'm trying to get up and down, I know that I don't need to get into the magical land of the three foot circle; if I can get it to within 6 feet anywhere around the hole, I have just as good a shot at making it (which has, ironically, improved my short game by relieving pressure). Contrasted with how terrified I was to putt, this is poles apart. I'm now at a ~7 HCP solely because of this club.
BOTTOM LINE: I would recommend this putter to absolutely anyone. It's done wonders for my game. It's simple, precise, and feels absolutely like silk. No gimmicks, no complicated stances and swing thoughts required for use - just hide the red dot and hit it. GET the Seemore FGP NOW!
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