The SeeMore System
 Riflescope Technology (RST) is most precise
alignment technology in golf
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
is like locking radar onto a target. The two parallel
white sight lines frame the shaft and serve as
an indicator that the golfer is in perfect position
to make a consistent and reliable stroke.
Great putting starts with great alignment
at address
As a golfer first tries a SeeMore putter, it is
suggested that they use a simple training tool
such as a laser or a triangulator (supplied by
SeeMore) to understand how they tend to line up
to their intended target line. Most golfers do
not line up where they think they are aiming.
Once they understand their aiming tendency and
make the adjustment, the SeeMore RifleScope takes
over and will help the golfer dramatically improve
his or her accuracy and consistency. Consumers
around the world write us daily with their passionate
stories of turning their games around with a SeeMore
putter.
SeeMore RST also promotes a perfect putting
stroke
The mSeries SeeMore putters with RifleScope Technology
also perfectly promote and enhance the popular
pendulum-style (inside to square to inside) putting
stroke favored by many of the best players in
the world. In this stroke, the golfer places his
hands and the putter head directly below his eyes
at set up and turns his shoulders, maintaining
a triangle through the stroke. The stroke follows
a perfect arc backward and forward where the putter
naturally releases after the putter makes impact,
promoting a consistently perfect roll. The SeeMore
RST helps the golfer stay on the perfect path
throughout the stroke.
SeeMore RST helps golfer self correct
when things do get out of line
SeeMore mSeries putters are not only the finest
new performance putters in the world but serve
as a teaching aid during practice sessions or
even during a round that enable the golfer to
establish his own system for continuous improvement.
This is accomplished when the golfer steps away
from a putt and takes a practice stroke. In a
perfect pendulum stroke the red dot will be covered
at all times and the shaft will be lined up between
the two white lines. If the putter is not releasing
properly, or if the putter is not being brought
back properly, the red dot will be visible. The
red dot means the stroke is breaking down and
needs to get back on the perfect pendulum.
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