SeeMore… Hitting It On Target
SeeMore sure knows how to make a winning putter. To prove it, SeeMore had created putters that constructed a platform of great wins among the pros. Payne Stewart got the ball rolling by making the longest putt in Open history at the 18th hole to win the 1999 U.S. Open using a See More putter. The brand enjoyed worldwide prominence when Zach Johnson won the 2007 Masters and setting the all-time putting average record of 1.699 putts per GIR on the Nationwide Tour for the entire season in 2003. Karrie Webb ended her two-year drought when she shot a 5-under 67 with a SeeMore putter for a two-stroke victory in the 2009 J Golf LPGA International.
With such trail of accomplishments, SeeMore now brings the finest putters with its patented RifleScope Technology – the most precise alignment system with the extended mSeries and FGP series.

RifleScope Technology (RST) allows golfers to set up the putter consistently every time in relation to the intended target-line. This is accomplished by lining up the black bottom portion of the shaft between two white lines and “hiding” a signature red dot on the heel of the top line. It is like locking radar onto a target. In a perfect natural arc pendulum putting stroke, the red dot will be covered at all times. The result: better aim and a better stroke. Ultimately, this means dramatically improved putting!
The FGP series also features the resurrected original FGP Black putter that was the winning putter at the 2007 Masters, and the original FGP Bronze putter, the winning putter at the 1999 US Open where the world witnessed the greatest putting performance in the history of the US Open. The putters are all further enhanced with the RifleScope Technology (RST).
The SeeMore putters are available at selected MST GOLF outlets.







