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SeeMore Si5 Blade Putter

2025Blade$349

Blade Putter

SeeMore built its name on one idea: line up the putter with the shaft and the hosel, not with paint on the top. The Si5 Blade carries that idea into 2025. It is a classic heel-toe weighted blade with a full toe hang, and it points every part of its design at golfers who move the putter on a real arc.

Full toe hang is the headline here. Set this putter flat on a table and the toe drops straight down. That tells you the face wants to open going back and close coming through, which is exactly what a player with a rotational, gate-style stroke does naturally. Fight that with a face-balanced mallet and you spend the round steering. The Si5 lets the stroke happen instead of correcting it.

This is not a game-improvement putter pretending the read is easy. It rewards a repeating stroke and a feel for pace. If your putting is built on rhythm and a slight inside path, the Si5 fits like it was measured for you. If you tend to hold the face square with a straight-back-straight-through move, this is more head than you want to manage.

Design

The Si5 uses SeeMore's RifleScope Technology, so alignment comes from the hosel rather than a sightline painted across the flange. You set up until the shaft covers a hidden red dot between two white reference marks, which locks the shaft lean, the loft, and the face angle in one look. That is why the top of the head stays clean with no dots or lines to argue with. Weighting is traditional blade: mass pushed to the heel and toe to steady the face through impact without killing the feedback a blade gives you on mishits. Combined with the full toe hang, the head is tuned for a player who releases the putter rather than pushes it down the line.

Who It's For

  • Players with a noticeable arc in their stroke who want the toe to release naturally instead of being held square
  • Golfers who prefer a compact blade with clean top lines and no painted alignment marks to distract them
  • Committed putters who trust their pace and want honest feedback on strike location rather than forgiving numbness

Technology

Heel-Toe WeightingCompact Profile

About SeeMore

SeeMore brings a distinctive approach to putter design, focusing on quality materials, precision manufacturing, and performance-driven engineering.

Specifications

BrandSeeMore
ModelSi5 Blade
Year2025
TypeBlade
Toe hangFull toe hang
Alignment aidNo
MSRP$349

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the SeeMore Si5 Blade good for an arc putting stroke?
Yes. The full toe hang is built for it. A toe-hang blade wants to rotate open on the way back and close through impact, which matches a stroke that travels slightly inside and releases. If you putt with an arc, the Si5 works with you instead of against you.
Does the Si5 have an alignment line on top?
No painted sightline. SeeMore uses its RifleScope Technology instead, where you align the shaft over a hidden red dot set between two white marks near the hosel. Get the shaft to cover the dot and your loft, lie, and face angle fall into place. The top of the head stays clean.
Should I choose the Si5 Blade or a mallet?
Match it to your stroke, not your handicap. The Si5's full toe hang suits a rotational, arc stroke. If your putter face stays square through a straight-back-straight-through motion, a face-balanced mallet will feel more stable. Pick the head that fits how the face moves for you.
Is the Si5 forgiving on off-center putts?
It is a blade, so it is honest, not forgiving in the mallet sense. Heel-toe weighting keeps the face reasonably steady on slight misses, but you will feel a toe or heel strike and see it in the pace. That feedback is the point for players who want to know exactly where they hit it.
What kind of golfer is the Si5 Blade not right for?
Anyone chasing maximum forgiveness or a putter that hides mistakes. High-MOI mallet players and golfers with a straight-line stroke will find the toe hang and compact head harder to control. The Si5 rewards a repeating stroke and good pace, and it asks for both.

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