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SeeMore FGP2 Putter

2022Blade

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The SeeMore FGP2 (2022) is a blade putter suited to players with an arcing stroke. It has mid toe hang.

Blade Putter

SeeMore has been building putters around one idea since the 1990s: if you set up the same way every time, you'll make more putts. The FGP2 is a direct descendant of the original FGP, the blade Payne Stewart used to win the 1999 U.S. Open at Pinehurst. This 2022 version keeps that heritage intact while giving the head a bit more toe hang than the original, which matters more than most golfers realize when picking a blade.

What you won't find is a sightline on top. The FGP2 has a clean, uninterrupted topline, and that's deliberate. SeeMore's whole system, called RifleScope Technology, works at address instead. You hide a red dot on the heel behind the shaft and frame the shaft between two white lines. When the dot disappears, your hands and the face are where they should be. It sounds gimmicky until you try it. Then it becomes hard to putt without it.

This is a putter for feel players who want a setup checkpoint, not a paint-by-numbers aiming line. If you like a traditional blade profile and your stroke has some arc, the FGP2 deserves a look.

Thiết kế

The head is a classic heel-toe weighted blade, compact at address with a plain topline that keeps your eyes on the ball rather than on graphics. Mid toe hang is the defining trait here. Point the shaft at the horizon and the toe drops at roughly a 45 degree angle, which means the face wants to rotate open and closed through the stroke. That suits a moderate arc, the stroke shape most golfers actually have. RST is the other half of the design. Because the alignment reference sits at the heel where the shaft enters the head, the system checks your hand position and face angle at setup, not just where the putter is pointed. Get lazy with forward press or let your hands drift and the red dot peeks out from behind the shaft. It's a built-in lesson every time you address the ball.

Who It's For

  • Players with a moderate arc in their stroke, since the mid toe hang lets the face release naturally instead of fighting it.
  • Anyone whose setup wanders from day to day and wants a repeatable visual checkpoint at address rather than another swing thought.
  • Traditionalists who find topline sightlines distracting and prefer a clean blade that rewards feel over mechanical aiming.

Công nghệ

Heel-Toe WeightingCompact Profile

About SeeMore

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

Thông số kỹ thuật

BrandSeeMore
ModelFGP2
Year2022
TypeBlade
Toe hangMid toe hang
Alignment aidNo

Câu hỏi thường gặp

Does the SeeMore FGP2 have an alignment line?
No, the topline and flange are clean. Instead of a sightline, the FGP2 uses SeeMore's RifleScope Technology at the heel. You align the shaft to cover a red dot between two white lines, which confirms your hands and face angle are set correctly before you take the putter back. It aids alignment, but through setup rather than a painted line pointing at the hole.
What stroke type fits the FGP2's mid toe hang?
A moderate arc. Mid toe hang means the face naturally opens and closes through the stroke, so it fits golfers whose putter head swings on a gentle curve rather than straight back and through. If your stroke is very straight, a face-balanced SeeMore model would fight you less.
How is the FGP2 different from the original SeeMore FGP?
The head shape and RST system are close cousins, but the FGP2 carries mid toe hang, which gives it more face rotation than the original. The classic FGP profile that Payne Stewart won with in 1999 is still recognizable, just tuned for players with an arcing stroke.
Is the FGP2 forgiving on mishits?
It's a blade, so temper expectations. Heel-toe weighting helps on small misses, but this putter is built for consistency of setup and stroke, not for rescuing putts struck an inch off center. If you strike your putts reasonably well, that trade is worth it for the feel and feedback.
Does the RifleScope alignment system take long to get used to?
Most golfers adjust within a few practice sessions. The habit of hiding the red dot behind the shaft becomes automatic quickly, and many players find their old putter feels unanchored afterward. The learning curve is real but short, and it's the main reason people stay with SeeMore once they switch.

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