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hi all,

if you've got one, has it lived up to your expectations? does it help with aim, set up, and stroke path? care to give a quick review?

thanks,

d.

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My Dad has the putter...he has a great short game and he is a pretty good putter too...but he really likes his See More and I think he is even better with it. I thought it was not the greatest purchase when he got it, but now I am down with it. I would recommend it and he would too...he is a 6-7 handicap.

I have played around putting with it and I like it as well...helps you pull the putter back more evenly as well as line up.

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i use a see more putter and i love it, it gets rolling very quick and the feel and weighting of the putter is just right. but this is me i would sugest going to your local golf shop and try some of them.

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I've had a Seemore FGP for a couple of months now and my putting has improved quite a bit. I feel more confident over the ball and that is due in part to the minimalist look when you're over the ball, and also to the fact that it is easy to square the putter face. I got mine at tgw.com for $69. You can't go wrong with that. They make a more expensive milled version of the FGP, but I actually really like the cheaper one.

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TayloreMade R11S TP Blur 70 X

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Cleveland CG16 52

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thanks, Stuart. i've tried both regular and milled and am leaning to the milled. it's gonna cost me, but hey, it's christmas.

thanks, naples. i took your advice. tried all the models and the mfgp is the winner.

hey scrambles,

i'm a 13 and not a good putter, averaging 33 putts per round. usually miss to the right. the see more putters that i've tried really help me to rotate the putter face through the ball, at least on the indoor putting greens at the golf store. can't wait til next season so i can use my new mfgp on the course!
thanks for your reply.

d.

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My vote on the Milled . Does a great job of keeping the ball on the roll from the time it leaves the Putter face .

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hey thinking of grabbing one of these from the the golf wherehouse - how is the weighting on it??? there are no stores in NYC that carry these which sucks but I am wondering about them and tried one in Cali - and loved it - but on these cheaper ones from TGW - are they super light??? whats the overall opinion on em?? is it weird having the shaft so close to the ball?? I have a relatively flat putting stroke and have a hard time with my ping g5-1 anser that has the that weird offset plumbers neck hosel

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Titleist 910F w/ Diamana Kaali' Stiff
Titleist 910F Hybrid 19 degree w/ Diamana Kaali' Stiff

Titleist AP1 Irons - TT S300
Titleist Vokey SM 50, 54 & 58 - Titleist Scott Cameron Newport


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