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SeeMore Si5 Putter

2022Blade

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The SeeMore Si5 (2022) is a blade putter suited to players with an arcing stroke. It has mid toe hang.

Blade Putter

SeeMore only makes putters, and the Si5 is one of the cleanest expressions of what the company is about. Released in 2022, it is a milled blade with mid toe hang and no sight line on the crown. That last part is not an oversight. SeeMore putters aim with RifleScope Technology, a red dot on the heel of the topline that you hide with the shaft at address. Two white lines frame the shaft, the dot disappears, and you know the face is square. It sounds gimmicky until you try it. Payne Stewart won the 1999 U.S. Open with a SeeMore, and Zach Johnson took the 2007 Masters with one, so the system has real history behind it.

The Si5 sits in the blade end of SeeMore's lineup, which means it rewards a putter who strikes the center of the face and wants feedback when they miss. It will not hide a thin strike or a toe hit the way a big mallet does. What you get in exchange is a clean look, honest feel, and a head that releases naturally through the stroke instead of resisting it.

Thiết kế

Mid toe hang is the defining trait here. Hang the Si5 on your finger and the toe drops partway toward the ground, which tells you the head wants to open and close through the stroke. That makes it a fit for players with a moderate arc, the most common stroke type among amateurs. A face-balanced mallet fights that motion. The Si5 works with it. The address view is deliberately bare. No line, no dot on the flange, nothing to fuss over except the RST aiming system on the heel. Some golfers find the empty crown unsettling for a round or two. Most who stick with it say the lack of clutter is exactly why their aim improved, because the shaft-over-dot picture forces a consistent setup every single time.

Who It's For

  • Players with a slight to moderate arc in their stroke, since the mid toe hang matches that natural opening and closing of the face.
  • Anyone who struggles with inconsistent aim and setup, because the RifleScope system gives you a hard checkpoint before every putt instead of a vague feel.
  • Golfers who prefer a traditional blade look and accept less forgiveness in exchange for feel and feedback on off-center strikes.

Công nghệ

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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
ModelSi5
Year2022
TypeBlade
Toe hangMid toe hang
Alignment aidNo

Câu hỏi thường gặp

What stroke type fits the SeeMore Si5?
The Si5 has mid toe hang, so it fits a slight to moderate arc stroke. If your putter head swings open on the backstroke and releases through impact, this matches that motion. Players with a straight-back, straight-through stroke are usually better served by a face-balanced mallet.
Does the Si5 have an alignment line?
No. There is no sight line or dot on the flange. Instead, the Si5 uses SeeMore's RifleScope Technology, a red dot on the heel that you cover with the shaft at address. When the dot is hidden between the two white lines, the face is square to your intended line.
Is the SeeMore Si5 forgiving?
It is a blade, so forgiveness is modest by design. Strikes out on the toe or heel will lose speed and drift offline more than they would with a high-MOI mallet. If you strike your putts near the center consistently, that tradeoff buys you better feel and feedback.
How long does it take to get used to the RifleScope aiming system?
Most golfers need a few practice sessions. The empty topline looks strange at first if you have always aimed with a sight line, but the hide-the-dot routine becomes automatic quickly. Many players find their setup gets more consistent because the system will not let you sole the putter carelessly.
Do any tour players use SeeMore putters?
Yes, and the brand's two biggest wins are famous ones. Payne Stewart used a SeeMore to win the 1999 U.S. Open at Pinehurst, and Zach Johnson won the 2007 Masters with one. The company remains small compared to Odyssey or Scotty Cameron, but the RST system has major championship credentials.

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