bjosh
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Just made my first Seemore putter purchase!
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Just made my first Seemore putter purchase!
Picked up a Si1 off the bay. I love that black nickel finish.
Very nice. Roll it well dude.
Black it out! always love the stealthy lookThanks, will do.
Now, white or black garsen? Hmm...
Black it out! always love the stealthy look
I've been eyeing DB4's lately, but it's just a hawkponder. The diving board putters look fantastic from what I've seen (as you'd expect from the PR). I probably wouldn't use the attachment much, but the putters themselves are beauties.
This might be a dumb question, but what is the point of making RST both optional and not allowed on a putter for competition? Isn't that completely counter-intuitive as RST is one of the big selling points of a SeeMore?
This might be a dumb question, but what is the point of making RST both optional and not allowed on a putter for competition? Isn't that completely counter-intuitive as RST is one of the big selling points of a SeeMore?
This might be a dumb question, but what is the point of making RST both optional and not allowed on a putter for competition? Isn't that completely counter-intuitive as RST is one of the big selling points of a SeeMore?
Depends on how you look at it. RST is a tool used to square the putter at address. If you practice with one long enough, that square face becomes very natural and there is little need to adjust once your head is set.
This optional RST is perfect for practice, and easily removed right before a round. I think it's a brilliant way to incorporate RST into a very popular head for traditional putter users.
Depends on how you look at it. RST is a tool used to square the putter at address. If you practice with one long enough, that square face becomes very natural and there is little need to adjust once your head is set.
This optional RST is perfect for practice, and easily removed right before a round. I think it's a brilliant way to incorporate RST into a very popular head for traditional putter users.
I see myself as needing the RST both in practice and in round, so that definitely drives me towards a certain type of putter. Thank you to you and everyone else for the explanation on this!
As long as it can be installed straight every time.Part of me believes that a magnetic version for an SI4 or X4 would be awesome as well.
As long as it can be installed straight every time.
I kinda love this putter. Night and day from the regular FGP. This one's going in the bag for a while.