I was fortunate enough to win @Jman's generous contest during the Drive to 7M last month. Today a package arrived on my porch and I couldn't tear into it fast enough!
Item #1 was a SeeMore Platinum M7 Tour putter. It's a beautiful flatstick:
You can see the RST (RifleScope Technology) markings on the heel of the top line, just behind the shaft. They are two white lines framing a red oval, and when viewed from above at address the red oval will be invisible if you have the putter properly aligned, and the white lines will be visible to you on either side of the shaft. This makes proper alignment a no-brainer:
Here you can see how it appears at address when you have the putter aligned properly - note how the white lines frame the shaft and you can't see the red dot:
The head is milled 303 Stainless Steel, and weighs in at 350g. The milling work is very nicely done, and it has a slightly satiny (not shiny) finish:
I rolled a couple hundred putts on my PuttOut mat and Pressure Trainer to get familiar with it. The feel off the face is very similar to the Microhinge Star insert on my SL Ten - firm, but not clicky. The sound is very similar also, not a metallic 'clink', more of a slightly muted 'pop' sound. The sound is a bit brighter than the Microhinge, but to me they sound very similar. The grip is a Golf Pride Tour SNSR Contour pistol grip.
I'm more of a mallet guy than a blade guy, but on putts up to six feet (as long as my PuttOut mat allows), I had no trouble aiming the SeeMore and distance control was good. I hit putts from 1-6 feet and out of a couple hundred, only had one complete miss. I put it head to head against my SL Ten, and hitting the "perfect putt" (where it sticks and stays in the upper hole on the PuttOut Pressure Trainer) was about the same percentage for both of them. I'll be putting it in play for my round tomorrow morning, where I'll get a feel for it under actual course conditions.
Item #1 was a SeeMore Platinum M7 Tour putter. It's a beautiful flatstick:
You can see the RST (RifleScope Technology) markings on the heel of the top line, just behind the shaft. They are two white lines framing a red oval, and when viewed from above at address the red oval will be invisible if you have the putter properly aligned, and the white lines will be visible to you on either side of the shaft. This makes proper alignment a no-brainer:
Here you can see how it appears at address when you have the putter aligned properly - note how the white lines frame the shaft and you can't see the red dot:
The head is milled 303 Stainless Steel, and weighs in at 350g. The milling work is very nicely done, and it has a slightly satiny (not shiny) finish:
I rolled a couple hundred putts on my PuttOut mat and Pressure Trainer to get familiar with it. The feel off the face is very similar to the Microhinge Star insert on my SL Ten - firm, but not clicky. The sound is very similar also, not a metallic 'clink', more of a slightly muted 'pop' sound. The sound is a bit brighter than the Microhinge, but to me they sound very similar. The grip is a Golf Pride Tour SNSR Contour pistol grip.
I'm more of a mallet guy than a blade guy, but on putts up to six feet (as long as my PuttOut mat allows), I had no trouble aiming the SeeMore and distance control was good. I hit putts from 1-6 feet and out of a couple hundred, only had one complete miss. I put it head to head against my SL Ten, and hitting the "perfect putt" (where it sticks and stays in the upper hole on the PuttOut Pressure Trainer) was about the same percentage for both of them. I'll be putting it in play for my round tomorrow morning, where I'll get a feel for it under actual course conditions.
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