Saturday, January 19, 2013

SeeMore Putter Company Introduces - Precision Tour Milled FGP


Make appointment for SPi certification - PGA Show - booth #707

(Franklin, TN) - The Precision Tour Milled (PTM1) FGP has been a putter years in the making, a new milled version of original FGP. Precision Tour Milled (PTM) RifleScope technology where SeeMore starts with a USA stainless steel precision cast head then uses CNC precision milling machines to mill the face, sole, bore hole and RST lines in perfect relation to each other.

This is essentially the same special "tour" model that is played by the 2007 Masters Champion.

1. 100% Made in USA
2. Precision Tour Milled (PTM) RifleScope technology
3. Benefits and beauty of 100% milled putter without the cost.
4. Two Offerings: Platinum ($175) and Black Stealth ($185) finish
5. Different milling patterns on face - like SeeMore's 100% milled putters
6. Twirl effect for perfect balancing
7. Precision Tour Milled (PTM) FGP is face balanced at impact*

*Face balanced at impact - no matter what the arc path is, more square-to-square or more pronounced arc, the putter face has a natural tendency to have a square face to the line at impact. This is a major reason why this putter head has won two major championships and holds the all time record for putting average on the PGA Tour.

SeeMore Putter Institute SeeMore has launched the SeeMore Putting system to golfers in the form of introducing the SeeMore Putter Institute (SPi), where golfers and instructors will be able to come together in person and online to share these fundamental ideas about how to improve putting performance. In its first year over 215 global instructors are utilizing SPi to generate more lessons, more revenue and more game improvement!

SeeMore will be offering 90-minute SPi certification sessions at booth 707. To schedule an appointment for your certifications, email ted@seemore.com.

SeeMore's website at www.seemore.com and www.seemoreputtersblog.com has many new features about SeeMore's remarkable legacy, technology, and tour success.

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