Mallet Putter
The SeeMore HT Mallet is a 2025 mallet built for players who want the stability of a big head without giving up feel for the arc of their stroke. Most mallets come face-balanced or close to it, which suits a straight-back-straight-through motion. This one goes a different way. It has mid toe hang, so the face wants to open and close through the putt, and that matters more than the shape suggests.
SeeMore has spent years leaning on alignment as its calling card, and the HT Mallet keeps that focus. The head gives you a wide, planted look at address, the kind that quiets the hands and makes it easier to start the ball on line. Pair the perimeter weighting of a mallet with a stroke that has some natural rotation, and you get forgiveness on off-center hits without the dead, robotic release that pushes a lot of arc players away from big heads.
This is not a putter for everyone, and it does not try to be. If your stroke moves on an arc and you have avoided mallets because they felt like they fought you, the HT Mallet is worth a roll. If you putt dead straight, the mid toe hang will feel like it is working against you.
Design
The HT Mallet uses mid toe hang, which is the middle ground between a face-balanced mallet and a heel-shafted blade. The toe hangs at roughly a 45 degree angle when you balance the shaft on your finger, telling you the head is tuned to open and close during the stroke rather than stay square the whole way. That is unusual in a mallet this size and it is the whole point of the design. Alignment is handled with a visual aid built into the top of the head, in line with SeeMore's long history of address-position guidance. The wide body creates a stable frame around the aim line, and the extra footprint moves weight to the perimeter for a higher moment of inertia. Strikes off the toe or heel hold their line better than they would on a compact blade, so mishits leak less speed and stay closer to the hole.
Who It's For
- You have an arc-based stroke and want a forgiving mallet that still lets the face release naturally through impact.
- You struggle with aim and want a large, alignment-focused head that makes it easier to start putts on your intended line.
- You have tried face-balanced mallets and disliked how locked-down and lifeless they felt on your release.
Technology
About SeeMore
SeeMore brings a distinctive approach to putter design, focusing on quality materials, precision manufacturing, and performance-driven engineering.
Specifications
| Brand | SeeMore |
| Model | HT Mallet |
| Year | 2025 |
| Type | Mallet |
| Toe hang | Mid toe hang |
| Alignment aid | Yes |
| MSRP | $399 |
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is the SeeMore HT Mallet face-balanced?
- No. It has mid toe hang, which means the face opens and closes through the stroke instead of staying square. That makes it a better fit for a slight-to-moderate arc than for a dead-straight stroke, which is unusual for a mallet this size.
- What kind of stroke suits the HT Mallet?
- A stroke with some natural arc. Mid toe hang rewards a putting motion where the face rotates a bit going back and through. If your stroke is straight back and straight through, a face-balanced mallet will feel more neutral for you.
- Does the HT Mallet have an alignment aid?
- Yes. It has a built-in alignment feature on the top of the head, which fits SeeMore's reputation for putters designed around getting your aim and setup consistent. The wide mallet shape also frames the ball to help you square the face at address.
- Why choose a mallet with toe hang instead of a face-balanced one?
- If you have an arc stroke, forcing a face-balanced putter can make you fight your natural release. The HT Mallet gives you the perimeter-weighted forgiveness and big alignment look of a mallet while still letting the face rotate the way your stroke wants it to.
- Is the HT Mallet forgiving on off-center hits?
- It is. The wide head pushes weight toward the perimeter, which raises the moment of inertia and keeps mishits from twisting the face as much. Putts struck off the toe or heel hold their line and lose less speed than they would with a smaller blade.
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