SeeMore PVD Classic Series Model C Putter Review
Nobody will ever forget the late Payne Stewart’s 1999 U.S. Open win at Pinehurst nor the putter he used. That’s when the golf world was really introduced to SeeMore as Stewart used the original FGP model, a unique blade putter, en route to 24 putts in the final round to edge out Phil Mickelson for the title. Fast forward a few years, and the company was relaunched in 2007. This time it was Zach Johnson riding a SeeMore FGP to win the 2007 Masters. That victory reinvigorated interest in the SeeMore brand, and Johnson has been loyal to it ever since. He also used it to win the 2015 Open at St. Andrews.
But those early putters weren’t especially aesthetically pleasing. Not displeasing either, but today, the Classic Series from SeeMore is far more attractive and certainly compares to the best putters on the market. This new Classic Series Model C is a reasonably priced putter ($250) that has a beautiful, clean design. Center shafted, the head has a slightly longer and lower profile than before, for improved heel to toe weighting and greater stability. It’s also face-balanced in the traditional sense as well as face balanced at impact, which means without interference, if you swing this putter through, the face will naturally square up.
And most importantly, if you’re a fan of the Riflescope technology, it comes with that, of course. Riflescope works by employing a red dot on the top of the putter head near the lower, black part of the shaft. The idea, when looking down at address, is to hide the red dot behind the shaft to ensure that you’re square and lined up correctly. You can hide the red dot throughout the stroke to make sure it’s on plane. At the very least, it’s a great training aid.
But this straight shaft putter is so much more than Riflescope technology. It really is a simple work of art, and the one of the most beautiful SeeMore putters I’ve tried, even though it’s priced lower than the 100 percent milled series than can run $350 to…
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