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The SeeMore PCB (2022) is a blade putter suited to players with an arcing stroke. It has mid toe hang.
Blade Putter
SeeMore has always been the brand for golfers who care more about setup than looks, and the 2022 PCB is the purest expression of that. It's a milled blade with a plumber's neck profile and mid toe hang, built for players who release the putter head through impact rather than holding the face square. No gimmicks, no adjustable weights to fiddle with. Just a classic head shape and a very specific idea about how you should stand over the ball.
The interesting part is what's missing. There's no sightline on the topline, no painted dashes, nothing on top of the head to aim with. SeeMore's whole philosophy runs through its RifleScope setup system, which lives on the flange and only works when your hands and eyes are in the right position. Hide the red dot between the two white lines and you're set up the same way every time. Some golfers find that liberating. Others find it fussy. Either way, the PCB doesn't hedge.
If you putt with a slight arc and you've ever wondered why your stroke feels different from day to day, this putter was made to answer that question. It won't fix a bad read, but it will tell you, every single time, whether you're standing over the ball the way you were yesterday.
Thiết kế
The PCB is a traditional heel-toe weighted blade, milled with the kind of clean lines that would look at home in any tour bag from the last forty years. The plumber's neck adds a bit of offset and produces the mid toe hang, which is the sweet spot for the majority of golfers who swing the putter on a moderate arc. It's not a face-balanced mallet pretending to help you, and it's not an extreme toe-down blade that punishes anything less than a full release. At address, the topline is completely bare. That's a deliberate choice, not an oversight. SeeMore wants your eyes on the ball and your setup verified by the RifleScope check before you ever start the stroke, so the top of the putter stays quiet. Golfers who rely on a sightline to aim the face will need an adjustment period, because the PCB gives you nothing to line up with except the face itself.
Who It's For
- Players with a slight to moderate arc in their stroke who want a blade that matches their natural release instead of fighting it.
- Golfers whose misses come from inconsistent setup, since the whole design is built around getting your eyes and hands into the same position every time.
- Traditionalists who prefer a clean, unmarked topline and aim with the face rather than a painted line.
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 | PCB |
| Year | 2022 |
| Type | Blade |
| Toe hang | Mid toe hang |
| Alignment aid | No |
Câu hỏi thường gặp
- What does mid toe hang mean for my stroke with the SeeMore PCB?
- Toe hang describes how much the toe of the putter points toward the ground when you balance the shaft on your finger. Mid toe hang, like the PCB has, suits golfers with a slight to moderate arc, meaning the face opens a little on the way back and closes through impact. If your stroke is nearly straight back and through, a face-balanced putter is usually a better match.
- Does the 2022 SeeMore PCB have an alignment line?
- No. The topline is completely clean, with no sightline or dots on top of the head. SeeMore's approach is different from most brands. Instead of aiming with a line on the crown, you use the RifleScope setup on the flange to confirm your eye and hand position, then trust the face angle. It takes some getting used to if you've always putted with a sightline.
- How does SeeMore's RifleScope Technology actually work?
- There's a red dot on the flange framed by two white lines. When you set up correctly, with your hands slightly forward and your eyes in the right spot, the shaft hides the red dot between the lines. If you can see red, something in your setup has drifted. It's a built-in checkpoint that gives you the same address position on every putt.
- Is the SeeMore PCB forgiving on mishits?
- It's a milled blade, so manage your expectations. Heel-toe weighting gives it reasonable stability for its category, but strikes out toward the heel or toe will lose more speed than they would with a high-MOI mallet. This putter rewards golfers who strike the center consistently and it will let you know when you don't.
- Who should choose the PCB over one of SeeMore's mallets?
- Pick the PCB if you have an arcing stroke and prefer the look and feel of a traditional blade. SeeMore's mallets carry more toe-hang variety and more forgiveness across the face, but the PCB is the choice for players who want feedback, a classic profile at address, and a head that releases naturally through impact.
Alternatives to the SeeMore PCB
Other blade putter models from different brands, closest to its model year.
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