By Sean ⋅ September 24, 2007
Background
For the last week, I’ve been playing with a 33″ SeeMore m3 milled putter. I have been struggling with alignment, and these putters have an alignment system called “RifleScope” that helps make sure your blade is square to where you are aiming (more on this later, it’s an awesome system!)
Look and Feel
For a 33″ putter, this putter is fairly heavy, which is exactly what I am looking for. It’s 345g, which allows me to feel the head throughout the entire stroke. The SeeMore grip is nice and tacky, without being so sticky that you feel like your hands are stuck to the grip. This grip is very similar to a grip GolfPride used to make, but no longer carries that I used to like on all my putters. The look of the putter is just stunning. While I prefer a mallet design over an Anser style, some mallets can be downright ugly. Not this one! There is nothing out of place with the design of this club. The metallic finish does not reflect the sun too much, so it does not get into your eyes. The alignment aid on the top line (1 notch in the center) and the 2 alignment aids on the mallet itself help get yourself lined up properly.





