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SeeMore Nashville mFGP2 Putter

2023Mallet

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The SeeMore Nashville mFGP2 (2023) is a mallet putter built for stability and easier alignment. It has mid toe hang.

Mallet Putter

SeeMore has never chased trends, and the Nashville mFGP2 is proof. It takes the company's original FGP shape, the one Payne Stewart used to win the 1999 U.S. Open, and compresses it into a milled mid-mallet that keeps the brand's signature feature front and center: RifleScope Technology. There's no sightline on the crown. Instead, you hide a red dot on the heel of the topline between two white lines on the shaft, and when the dot disappears, you're square. That's the whole system.

The 2023 Nashville version is precision milled rather than cast, which is where the premium price comes from. Feel off the face is firm and quiet, the kind of feedback that tells you exactly where you struck it. This isn't a putter that flatters mishits with a hot insert. It rewards golfers who practice.

With mid toe hang, the mFGP2 sits in a different spot than most mallets. The majority of mallet designs are face balanced and built for straight-back-straight-through strokes. This one wants some arc. If you swing the putter on a gentle curve and still like the stability of a mallet head, that combination is genuinely hard to find, and it's exactly what this club is.

Thiết kế

The head is a compact mallet milled from stainless steel, with clean lines and no paint fill cluttering the crown. SeeMore leaves the top deliberately blank because the alignment work happens at address with the RST dot system, not with a line pointed at the hole. Some golfers find that liberating. Others miss having a visual reference on the head itself, and if you rely on a sightline to aim, this will take real adjustment. Mid toe hang comes from the heel-shafted hosel configuration, and it matters more than the head shape here. The weighting suits a stroke with moderate arc, opening slightly on the way back and releasing through impact. Face-balanced mallet players forcing this putter into a straight stroke will fight it.

Who It's For

  • Players with a moderate arc in their stroke who want mallet stability without switching to a face-balanced design.
  • Anyone willing to learn the RifleScope aiming system instead of relying on a traditional sightline.
  • Fans of firm, responsive feel from a milled steel face rather than a soft insert.
  • Golfers who practice enough to benefit from a putter that gives honest feedback on strike quality.

Công nghệ

Perimeter WeightingAlignment Aid

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
ModelNashville mFGP2
Year2023
TypeMallet
Toe hangMid toe hang
Alignment aidNo

Câu hỏi thường gặp

How does the SeeMore RifleScope alignment system work on the mFGP2?
There's a red dot on the heel of the topline and two white lines running up the shaft. At address, you position your eyes and hands so the shaft hides the red dot between the lines. When the dot disappears, the face is square and your hands are in the correct forward-press position. It replaces a traditional sightline entirely, which is why the crown is blank.
Is the Nashville mFGP2 good for a straight-back-straight-through stroke?
Not really. The mid toe hang is built for a stroke with some arc. If your stroke is truly straight through with no face rotation, a face-balanced putter will fight you less. This one is for arc players who happen to prefer a mallet shape.
What's the difference between the Nashville mFGP2 and the original FGP?
The Nashville line is precision milled rather than cast, so tolerances are tighter and feel is crisper. The mFGP2 also uses a more compact mallet profile than the original FGP shape. The RST alignment system and the general design DNA carry over.
Does the mFGP2 have a sightline for alignment?
No. The crown is intentionally clean, and all aiming happens through the RST red dot system at setup. Golfers who depend on a line on the head to aim will need a couple of weeks to adjust. Many who make the switch end up preferring it, but it's a genuine change.
What kind of feel does the milled face on the mFGP2 have?
Firm and solid, with a muted click at impact. There's no insert and no face milling gimmick to soften things up, so you get direct feedback on center strikes versus misses. If you like the soft, springy feel of an insert putter, this will feel noticeably firmer.

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