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The SeeMore FGP (2022) is a blade putter suited to players with an arcing stroke. It has mid toe hang.
Blade Putter
The SeeMore FGP is the putter that refuses to update itself for anyone, and that stubbornness is the whole point. This is the same basic head shape Payne Stewart used to win the 1999 U.S. Open, a heel-shafted blade where the shaft plugs straight into the head with no hosel and no offset. The 2022 version keeps that DNA intact. If you grew up on plumber's neck Ansers, the address view will look strange for about three practice strokes. Then it starts to make sense.
What makes the FGP different is how you aim it. There is no line on the top of the head, no dot, nothing. Instead, SeeMore puts its RifleScope Technology on the flange behind the shaft: a red dot flanked by two white lines. Set up correctly and the shaft hides the red dot completely. If you can see red, your hands or the face have drifted. It sounds gimmicky until you use it, because it gives you instant feedback on setup that a painted line never will.
This is a putter for players who want to be told the truth at address. It will not mask a bad setup, and it does not try to. That has kept the FGP in play on professional tours for over two decades while flashier designs came and went.
Thiết kế
The head is a slim, clean blade with a mid toe hang, which puts it in the sweet spot for golfers with a slight to moderate arc in their stroke. Because the shaft enters the head directly at the heel with zero offset, your hands sit right on top of the ball instead of ahead of it. Some players find this frees up their release; others need a week to stop pulling putts. Either way, the face-balanced crowd should look at SeeMore's center-shafted models instead. The top rail is deliberately bare. All the aiming happens below, through the RifleScope system, so the view at address is uncluttered in a way few modern putters allow. It rewards a repeatable setup and a consistent eye position, and it quietly punishes sloppiness in both.
Who It's For
- Players with a slight to moderate arc stroke who want a toe hang that matches it rather than fights it.
- Golfers who struggle with inconsistent setup and hand position, since the hidden red dot system checks both on every putt.
- Traditionalists who want a true blade with zero offset and no visual clutter at address.
- Anyone willing to spend a few practice sessions retraining their aim in exchange for a more repeatable stroke.
Công nghệ
About SeeMore
SeeMore brings a distinctive approach to putter design, focusing on quality materials, precision manufacturing, and performance-driven engineering.
Thông số kỹ thuật
| Brand | SeeMore |
| Model | FGP |
| Year | 2022 |
| Type | Blade |
| Toe hang | Mid toe hang |
| Alignment aid | No |
Câu hỏi thường gặp
- What does RifleScope Technology on the SeeMore FGP actually do?
- It is a red dot on the flange framed by two white lines. When your setup is correct, the shaft covers the red dot so you cannot see it. If any red shows, your hands are too far forward or back, or the face is open or closed. It turns every putt into a setup check.
- Is the SeeMore FGP good for a straight-back-straight-through stroke?
- Not really. The mid toe hang suits a stroke with some arc. If your putter swings straight back and through with minimal face rotation, a face-balanced model will fit better, and SeeMore makes center-shafted options for exactly that stroke type.
- Why is there no alignment line on top of the FGP?
- By design. SeeMore wants you aiming with the RifleScope system on the flange, not a topline mark. The clean top rail takes a little adjustment if you have always used a sight line, but plenty of players end up preferring the uncluttered look.
- Does the zero offset design change how the FGP feels at address?
- Yes, noticeably. With the shaft going directly into the heel, your hands sit even with the ball rather than pressed ahead of it. Players switching from an offset plumber's neck putter usually need a short adjustment period, and some pull putts early on until their release adapts.
- Has the SeeMore FGP won on tour?
- The original FGP is one of the more decorated blades in golf. Payne Stewart won the 1999 U.S. Open with it, and Zach Johnson used a SeeMore with the same RifleScope system to win the 2007 Masters. The 2022 FGP carries the same core design forward.
Alternatives to the SeeMore FGP
Other blade putter models from different brands, closest to its model year.
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