I bought the SeeMore FGP putter because it is a center-shafted, a benefit if you are right-handed and left eye dominant, blade style; stainless steel; nice looking; well designed; and not over-priced putter. I bought it used, in excellent condition with no wear. I will probably regrip it as it is too firm/hard for my liking. Everything else about it is great. It is easy to align and its weight is about right for me. I subsequently bought a used Guerin Rife, Trinidad putter and it is also center-shafted, stainless steel, in like new condition,and shows no wear. For me, it has an excellent grip--slightly oversized and well shaped, and not hard or overly firm. It is also slightly heavier than the SeeMore and other blade style putters. I have been using both putters for about 3 to 4 weeks each and not interchanging them during play or practice--after the 3 or 4 weeks I switch to the other and note whether I'm doing better or worse in my putting attempts on the greens and in practice. So far the Rife is producing slightly better results but in all fairness I will need to regrip the SeeMore before I make a final decision. I probably will keep both of them. I have been golfing about 1.5 years and other putters I have used are two antique Ping hand-me-downs, and a much newer Ping Anser, blade style. All three of them are "offset" and while I like them my putting accuracy and control improved almost immediately with the SeeMore and then Rife. Another putter I did well with is a 1960s Ping Putter 1-A that belonged to my father. Unfortunately, it makes a bit of noise when you putt, but it also is center-shafted which for me makes alignment much easier. When I was looking seriously at putters I tried many of them "in-store" on the carpeted practice greens--you know where almost all of the putts go into the cup with little effort! Again, I did best with the SeeMore and the Rife. Funny enough, I did not do well at all with any of the Scotty Newports--what would I know? I also tried some center-shafted mallet putters but did not do well with them. Putters are a very personal thing and ideally golfers will find one that works for them and stick with it. We should avoid having a garage full of putters that we seldom use or seldom make decent putts with! For me the Rife seems to work the best but I still like the SeeMore. Good Luck.Read full review
I bought my FGP last October and in six months I've improved my putting tremendously. I've had two hole in ones and I shot my lowest round in my life(68)all since buying this putter. I had never broken par before this in my life after playing golf 30 years now. It has done so much for my overall confidence in my game. I was an 11 handicapper when I bought the club and six months later I'm an 8 handicapper. I shot a lifetime low 8 two weeks ago after coming back into the country from a vacation. I hadn't touched my clubs in three weeks and shot a 68. That putter is amazing from off the green which is great for me because my chipping is very suspect. 10 footers and closer are where I found the most improvement and why i switched from my Scotty Cameron. I missed too many short putts with the Scotty. This putter is amazingly stable on short putts but extremely versatile and has great feel for longer putts. It's the total package! What is odd is that my scotty was 34 inches long and the SeeMore is 40 inches with a counterbalance. I think i'll buy another one for keeping inside the house to just practice... Thank You so much SeeMore!!!! This product is simply ingenious!!!!Read full review
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My son told me about these putters. I went to the See More site to check them out. I like the Riflescope technology concept -looked like it makes it easy to ensure the putter is square to the ball - one less variable to worry about. Ebay is a great way to check out a putter like this without mortgaging the house. I have a Ping Anser 2 and an Odyssey Metal-X mallet style putter with the DART sighting aid. I always felt the Anser 2 was maybe a bit light, and I do not quite have total confidence in the DART sighting system on the odyssey, plus I seem to have better control on the blade type putter The See More putter is very solid and for me a good weight. Not too heavy, but definitely feels and looks workmanlike. I get a good solid contact with the ball and good feedback with a nice "click".The rifllescope feature is helpful to line it up square. The sight aid on the top of the putter is good enough for me. I really like the Odyssey "White Hot Pro" style pistol grip I have on the Metal-X , so bought one on Ebay and installed it one on this putter, which helped me a lot with the hand position and stability. I find the grip is really important, nearly as important as the putter. I practice for maybe 15 minutes a day on an indoor putting strip at ranges from 3 feet to 7 feet. After 3 weeks I can repeatably sink 9 out of 10 putts at 7 feet with the See More, which is an improvement for me. This type of practice does not help much with judging the ball speed on real grass, or reading the slope on the green, but it certainly helps to build confidence in the putter stroke, that the ball is going to go where you hit it.. My sons remarked my putting has improved last time we played, particularly on putts under 10 feet. Confidence is more than half the battle! I am now using this regularly instead of my old Ping Anser 2 and my Metal-X mallet style putters.. In my view, happy with the purchase - the See More is now the go-to putter!Read full review
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I was looking go go back to a center shaft putter. I spent coutless hours looking on-line and reading reviews. I've heard of Seemore putters in the past just never had a chance to roll one. So I decided to bite the bullet and purchase one on eBay. Its not the first time I have bought a putter without rolling it. I decided on the centershaft Seemore PCB. I cannot believe this putter, I wish I had tried a Seemore putter years ago, this putter is very well balanced, the weight of the putter is what I love the most. I like to feel the weight of a putter. I have a Scotty Cameron red x I have been gaming and the Seemore is heavier than it. It has the rifle scope alignment system so this is also a nice feature for those who want to be sure the face is square at address. You basically hide the red dot between the white lines,this means the face is square at address. I try not to focus too much on them, I prefer a single white line which this putter has. The grip on my putter is oversized. Its in between a stock grip and super stroker grip, which I totally love. The putter has a great feel and instant feedback. The weight for me is perfect. I enjoy ltetting the weight of the putter do all the work. I seems for me this putter is very easy to align. When you put it down it just looks good and once again very easy to align. I have enjoyed this putter from the day I bought it. Putting to me is all about confidence, you know when you have the right club in your hand. There is something magical that tells you this is the ONE,with this putter in my hands I believe I can make anything! This is what Ive been searching for! Thank you Seemore!Read full review
This is my first SeeMore putter and its a original design FGP. I can honestly say this putter has taught me so much about the stroke its as much a training aid as a putter. As a matter of fact I am much better with all putters I put in my hand because of what I have learned using this over the last 4-5 weeks. The main thing it has showed me? Let the putter do the work and use its balance...not your big muscles or gorilla grip. I have cut 3 putts down to maybe once per round from 3-4 per round. If I have a lucky day I can get around with 28-29 putts which is very respectable. Bottom line...If you are struggling look at one of these classic SeeMores for answers.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned