The Magic Touch....Pat O'Brien, Putting Coach to 2007 Masters Champion Zach Johnson....Sports Illustrated, April 2008 : Page1 Click Here , Page2 Click Here
The Putting System that Conquered Augusta....Pat O'Brien, Putting Coach to 2007 Masters Champion Zach Johnson....GOLF WORLD (UK), MARCH 2008 : Click Here
Putting Secrets of a Master....Pat O'Brien shares SeeMore putting system that helped Zach Johnson win Masters in 2007....Golf International, March 2008 : Click Here
PutterZone.com Review of milled SeeMore mFGP / March. 2008
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PutterZone.com Insider Interview SeeMore co-owner Jim Grundberg
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Zach Johnson " Here's What I Play" Golf Magazine /
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Golf CBS Sports.com Zach shots 60 / Sept. 2007 : Click Here
The Deep Rough review of SeeMore m3 putter / Sept. 2007 : Click Here
Mid South Golfer Review of SeeMore putters / Sept. 2007 : Page 1Click Here Page 2 Click Here
PutterZone.com Review of milled SeeMore m1 / July. 2007 : Click Here
PutterZone.com SeeMore Putter Company 2007 Comeback Award / June. 2007 : Click Here
2007 Masters champion putting drills at Golf.com / June 6, 2007 : Click Here
SeeMore review at PutterZone.com / May 4, 2007 : Click Here
SeeMore review at Golfweek.com / May 3, 2007 : Click Here
Zach Johnson Led 2007 Premier Field in Putting & Birdies / Mar. 27, 2007 : Click Here
PGA show putter review in Ottawa_Citizen / Mar. 26, 2007 Page 1:Click Here Page 2 Click Here
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SeeMore m1 Editorial in Golf Monthly / Mar. 18, 2007 : Click Here
SeeMore m3 in Golf Digest / Mar. 2, 2007 : Click Here
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Press Release
SeeMore Introduces First Offset mSeries Putter / Whistle Shaft / Jan , 2008 : Click Here
SeeMore Introduces New m5 Mallet / Press Release / Jan , 2008 : Click Here
SeeMore mFGP Press Release / May 4, 2007 : Click Here
SeeMore Pat O Brien Press Release / Apr. 2, 2007 : Click Here
SeeMore mSeries Press Release / Jan. 27, 2007 : Click Here
SeeMore Vaughn Taylor Press Release / Nov. 15, 2006 : Click Here
SeeMore Zach Johnson Press Release / Nov. 9, 2006 : Click Here
SeeMore New Owners Purchase SeeMore Press Release / Oct.10, 2006 : Click Here
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SeeMore Salutes Historic Tour Championship Round
60 Score Torches East Lake; Considered Most Perfect Round in Major-Like Competition
(Franklin, TN – September 18, 2007) SeeMore Putter Company salutes the tour player, whose third round 60 at the Tour Championship in the Fedex Tour Playoffs, might be the most perfect round in major-like competition. He finished second in the Tour Championship and seventh in the FedEx Tour Playoffs.
He needed only 24 putts, while hitting 15 greens and making eight birdies and one eagle. He beat the East Lake course record by two strokes. This historical round and superior clutch putting performance now places SeeMore amongst the greatest putting rounds in Tour history, including:
The 2007 Masters, where the winner needed only 27 putts, making six birdies on the toughest greens ever at Augusta to beat Tiger Woods with clutch, birdie putts at 13, 14, and 16 to seal his first major championship.
The 1999 U.S. Open where Payne Stewart took 24 putts in the final round and one putted 16, 17 and 18, the longest putt to ever win the U.S. Open.
“We salute this great player on what we believe is the best putting and scoring round in major-like competition at the Tour Championship,” says Jim Grundberg, Managing Director of SeeMore Golf . “While the scoring last week was remarkable by the world's best players, many are saying his torching of the East Lake course Saturday may have been the most perfect round in the history of the PGA Tour. His round was nearly super human as he started the day in a tie for 19th and played the course in 10 under to move to fourth place and into contention.”
“SeeMore’s place in three of the most memorable rounds and in three of the top five best putting rounds in Tour history is significant, considering the brand has just been revitalized against some challenging competition, ” says Grundberg. “These historical clutch putting performances further validate that proven and proprietary RifleScope Technology (RST) alignment system alone can guide a player under the toughest circumstances to putt better under pressure than a player ever dreamed.”
He has used a SeeMore original FGP in all his wins. This is the same model that Payne Stewart used to win the U.S. Open. The FGP is part of the revitalized SeeMore mSeries which includes the just introduced platinum finish mFGP and mFGP, both milled replicas tribute models of the classic FGP.
The rest of mSeries line introduced in 2007 include the m1, a classic heel/toe blade with center shaft; the m2, a classic heel/toe blade with heel shaft, the m3, a classic mallet with center shaft.
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The patented RST alignment system technology allows a golfer to set up the putter perfectly each and every time in relation to the intended target line. This is accomplished by lining up the black bottom portion of the shaft between two white lines and covering a signature red dot on the heel of the top line. The process resembles locking radar onto a target.
SeeMore putters are custom made at its headquarters in Franklin, TN. SeeMore’s website at www.seemore.com has many new features including a Pat O’Brien putting instruction series, videos about the proprietary SeeMore putting system and its proven and patented RST alignment system as well as news about SeeMore’s remarkable legacy and Tour success.
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Zach Johnson Led 2007 Premier Field in Putting & Birdies
Zach Johnson Led 2007 Premier Field in Putting & Birdies
Finishes with 20 Birdies & 1.595 Average per GIR at CA Championship
(Franklin, TN – March 27, 2007) Zach Johnson led 2007’s premier field in birdies and putting average at the CA Championship in Miami last weekend.
Johnson finished with 20 birdies and a 1.595 putting average per GIR and placed ninth in this World Golf Championship event which featured the world’s top-ranked players.
This builds on Johnson’s strong 2006 campaign when he finished 24th on the 2006 money list, his third consecutive year among the Top 40 money leaders, and had four top 10 finishes. Johnson was one of the two youngest players who qualified for the U.S. Ryder Cup team.
Johnson uses a SeeMore putter and SeeMore will be introducing a new milled version of the mFGP that Johnson has been using. In 2003, he set a Nationwide Tour season record for fewest average putts per green in regulation, an incredible 1.699, using a SeeMore putter.
Vaughn Taylor who also plays a SeeMore putter finished third at the Arnold Palmer Invitational two weeks ago. Both Johnson and Taylor are in the top 15 in putting average following the WGC Championship in Miami. Taylor also qualified for the U.S. Ryder Cup team in 2006. SeeMore was tied for the number one brand played by the American team.
“This was a remarkable showing for Zach while competing against the world’s premier players,” says Jim Grundberg, Managing Director of SeeMore Golf. “It has been a great two weeks for SeeMore considering Vaughn’s third place in Orlando the previous week.”
Under its new ownership, SeeMore has introduced its new mSeries of putters combining the beauty, precision, accuracy, and feel of 100% milled heads with the original proprietary and proven alignment benefits of the SeeMore RifleScope™ Technology (RST) system.
The mSeries comes in three distinctive, finely crafted models to appeal to different player’s putting preferences and styles. The m1 is a classic heel/toe blade with center shaft, the m2 is a classic heel/toe blade with heel shaft and the m3 is a classic mallet with center shaft.
The patented RST alignment system technology allows a golfer to set up the putter perfectly each and every time in relation to the intended target line. This is accomplished by lining up the black bottom portion of the shaft between two white lines and covering a signature red dot on the heel of the top line. The process resembles locking radar onto a target.
SeeMore became recognized when Payne Stewart won the 1999 U.S. Open playing a SeeMore putter. Stewart one-putted the last three holes to win the championship by one stroke. He sunk what’s considered to be the longest putt in Open history on the 18th hole to win the tournament.
SeeMore putters are custom made in Franklin, TN. SeeMore has a newly redesigned website at www.seemore.com
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SeeMore Putter Company Purchased
New Owners Aim to Revitalize Legendary Brand, Optimize Its Technology
(Franklin, TN – October 10, 2006) The SeeMore Putter Company, whose putters became legendary with PGA Tour superstar Payne Stewart’s record-setting performance in winning the 1999 U.S. Open, has been purchased by accomplished golf executives Jim Grundberg and Jason Pouliot.
The new owners plan to optimize SeeMore’s proven, patented RifleScope™ technology in an expanded, innovative line of putters in 2007, including a 100% milled series designed for the tour. The 2007 line will feature improved shapes, feel and finishes with the Riflescope’s precision alignment system known by a visible gunsight on the top line.
SeeMore’s patented RifleScope alignment technology allows the golfer to set up the putter perfectly each and every time in relation to the intended target line. This is accomplished by lining up the black bottom portion of the shaft between two white lines and covering a signature red dot on the heel of the top line. The process resembles locking radar onto a target.
Under new leadership, SeeMore plans to capitalize on the legacy of the 1999 U.S. Open and its putters’ consecutive Tour victories since then. In the Open, Payne Stewart one-putted the last three holes to win the championship by one stroke. In 2003, a Nationwide Tour pro set a season record for fewest average putts per green in regulation, an incredible 1.699, while putting with a SeeMore.
SeeMore was tied for the number one brand played by the 2006 US Ryder Cup team. Two Ryder Cup rookies qualified for the U.S. team while playing SeeMore in 2005 and 2006. In fact, one of the breakthrough rookies made nine birdie putts over 19 holes during team play, a highlight for the American team.
Grundberg and Pouliot were instrumental in the development, marketing and sales of the successful and revolutionary Odyssey and Never Compromise putter lines, growing Odyssey from a market share under 5% to over 40% before handing off the brand to Callaway in late 1999. The SeeMore team also includes experienced PGA Tour representative Pat Sellers.
“Our team is knowledgeable and passionate about putters and we love SeeMore’s proprietary RifleScope technology,” says Grundberg, Managing Partner of SeeMore. ”SeeMore is a diamond in the rough. We are already well into the process of new product development. We plan to reestablish SeeMore’s prominence with the Tour and the world’s best players,” says Grundberg.
SeeMore putters will be custom made at the company’s headquarters in Franklin, TN. SeeMore has a newly redesigned website at www.seemore.com
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9/21/2006 Breaking News