by Ted Gallina
Had a great few days out on TOUR this week. A few more putters in play. Talked to Zach, Vaughn and Briny. All are doing well. I spoke to Mark Hensby who has been using the putter for the last two weeks. He used it when he was on the Nationwide TOUR but he then signed with PING. This past year his contract was ended and put the SeeMore putter back in play. D.A. Points is still using the putter and feeling confident with it as well. Another nice story is Pat Perez. He picked up the putter at a off-course partner of ours.
He understood the technology but just wanted to make sure that it was that easy. Working with him on the putting green, he was confident in his alignment of the putter. He stressed over and over again about the confidence that it gave him in his alignment. We worked with a triangulator - showing him how good his alignment was with the SeeMore. He was dropping 20-25 footers from everywhere. It was almost too funny. He started to laugh and say "that this thing is money".
This is one of the many positive points of using a SeeMore... it aligns you square to your intended target line every single time. No other putter does this. By simply hiding the red dot and lining up the two white lines you will be square. You then check your alignment (like Pat was doing) to make sure that you are lined up to your target. This is where the triangulator comes into play. Simple device but gives you immediate feed back of your alignment.
It is evident being out on Tour that SeeMore is become more and more noticeable from the Tour players.
They are not afraid to come and talk to us about the putter and how we can improve their confidence. Other TOUR players that have used SeeMore are the ones that get other players to come try the putter.
Players are thinking of SeeMore as a solution of taking their putting to the next level. Even if it is on a level of the PGA Tour or even to a college player, an amateur or 25 handicapper, it is the technology and a game improvement club that everyone needs.
Lastly, this is the second year in a row that the SeeMore Putter Company has donated putters to the John Deere Classic Youth Day (Tuesday of tournament week). Junior golfers from the Quad Cities attended the event. See pictures below.