SeeMore Introduces mSeries DB4 With RST2
Technology
The SeeMore Putter Company follows up on the growing
success of its
flagship putter line by launching the new mSeries DB4, which features
RST2 technology. The DB4 is the most exciting new product launch from
SeeMore in many years, as it offers a very simple, effective, and
innovative
twist on a classic design. RST2 alignment technology expands the
proprietary alignment benefits of SeeMore's patented RifleScope
Technology (RST) to a classic blade design with offset hosel for the first
time.
"The new DB4, like all of the SeeMore putters before
it, is one that solves
one of the most fundamental problems in putting, that of consistently
accurate alignment at address. It offers the confidence to make a
fundamentally solid and repeatable putting stroke each and every time,
said Jim Grundberg, SeeMore's Managing Partner. "The RST2 patented
alignment feature is extremely exciting in that it has been developed with
the input of the world's best tour players over the past 2 years and simply
makes a great putter design better by improving a player's ability to set
up
square to the intended target line."
The RST2 alignment system is housed on the top of the
hosel vs. the
original RST system that is found on the top heel section of the putter.
The 2 white lines on top of the hosel are milled perfectly parallel to the
face
of the putter, creating a perfect "gun sight" effect where the golfer is
assured of being square to the intended target line when the white lines
are
visible and the signature red dot is hidden. The RST2 system also assures
that the loft of the putter head will be optimal for perfect roll on every
putt.
The golfer also can be confident that by lining up the 2 white lines, and
making sure the red is not visible, that his eyes and shoulders and hips
will
all be square to the intended target line. This means that the golfer will
enjoy a much greater probability of making a consistently perfect stroke
with each and every putt, leading to more made putts and lower scores due
to improved putting. The RST2 brings most of the key benefits of SeeMore's
patented and proven RST (RifleScope) technology to the large golfing
population that loves the classic looks of this type of putter.
The DB4 is 100% milled in the USA, and is available
in a beautiful platinum finish for $325. It is available immediately.
The DB4 is also available in 100% milled carbon steel
with a proprietary multi-layer black satin finish for striking and lasting
beauty, the first of a new series called mSeries CS Gunmetal Black, for
$295. (Photo left)
SeeMore Statistics In 2009, five players using SeeMore putters on a
regular basis on the PGA Tour finished in the top 80 positions on the money
list. All told 10 players in the final 125 on the money list used SeeMore's
patented and proven RifleScope alignment technology at key times during the
season, including 3 victories and eleven top 10 finishes. SeeMore also had
2 of the top 20 on the final 2009 LPGA Tour Money list use its putters
prominently, including a Victory at the J Golf Phoenix LPGA International.
SeeMore originally 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. Stewart also won the putting title for fewest putts per
round over the entire 1999 season. The brand was re-launched in 2007, and
immediately regained worldwide prominence as Zach Johnson used a SeeMore
FGP to win the 2007 Masters. Johnson also set the all-time putting record
on the Nationwide Tour for the entire season in 2003 (1.699 putts/GIR).
The major story in 2009 on tour for SeeMore was the
continued excellence of Johnson finishing 4th on the PGA Tour Money List
with earnings of $4.7 million, a new career high. He established himself as
one of the greatest players in the world with 3 victories over a 12-month
stretch, including the 2008 and 2009 Valero Texas Opens and the 2009 Sony
Hawaiian Open, to add to his 2007 Masters victory and 6 overall tour
titles. He also recorded the lowest round of the year on the PGA Tour in
2009, a 60 in the 3d round at the Texas Open, which makes him the only
player in the history of the PGA tour to have 2 career rounds of 60 or
better, his first 60 coming in the 3d round of the 2007 Tour Championship
at East Lake. Johnson's pair of 60's is the last 2 rounds of 60 or better
on the entire PGA tour.