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SeeMore The Money

SeeMore The Money


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The Money" allows golfers to easily adjust the head weight in 20-gram increments according to green conditions and individual taste.



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Review Date
October 15, 2006

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Vince ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
Seemore Money

Summary:
This a very good putter, is in my bag now and will be until something works better. Have owned and tried many others. Lots of Odyssey's and a Bettinardi which are also nice. I am putting better now with the 'Money' presently.

Seem to prefer mallets nowadays. I feel my consistency is much better with mallets and this 'Money' center shafted putter. Need to use a pendulum type stroke, straight back and through to get the most accuracy and consistency IMHO.

The alignment ease and feel are what sold me. Was able to get mine at an excellent cost, end of season purchase last year. Demoed it on an actual practice putting green at the course and was sold after that. The Astroturf at store putter displays does not provide a reliable indicator when putting for me.

Since using it I am making 3-footers consistently and I rarely 3-putt now. except on those occasional greens that no one seems to putt good. Definitely saving strokes on the green. Have drained some really long ones.

Can't understand why I don't see more of these around. Not even a mention in Golf Digest. Must be a marketing issue I guess.

Worth a try if your in the market for a mallet putter. Once you pull it out on the green, a lot of others will take notice.

Customer Service:
Haven't used it but there Website is very informative. Like the putting tips.

Similar Products Used:
Rossie II putter, White Hot #2, DF 990, Bettinardi BB1, Ray Cook IV mallet



Review Date
September 7, 2005

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: dirkcham ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
Seemore Money Putter

Summary:
I was formerly using Ping G2i Craz-e Putter. Felt that the head was just too light and had to add 3 x 20g lead tape to get the right feel to make 2 or less putt per hole. I went to play a round of 9 holes upon getting this Seemore Money putter. Gosh, I one-putted for the first hole and for the rest of the 8 holes (other than the last hole), only 1-2 putts per hole. This putter is amazing. I was caught by the alignment system that was on the putter (gosh and the alignment system is legal under USGA! - Payne Stewart won the US Open in 1999 using a Seemore Brass Blade).
The alignment system allows you to 'consciously' square your face upon impact with the ball.
The other thing was the weight changeability on different greens (an additional 20g is included and more weights can be added up to 480g ? - base weight of the head is 335g).
But the most important part, I just love MONEY (wealth and health)!

Customer Service:
Managed to contact Pat Sellers via email to check out on this Putter.

Similar Products Used:
Ping G2i Craz-e (great alignment and visual view, but head too light), Bettinardi BBX-80 (contact and roll were great, but I can't handle this putter well), Adams Spec I2 (head too light), Odyssey White Hot #1 (the balata contact getting softer as I played longer...dunt like it after a while). Zebra Mallet (my first putter, gosh, please stick with Mallet style putter !!! - that's why I choose the Craz-e and Money). I have changed putters almost one every year (but the quickest switch was from Craz-e to Money !) But will stick to Money for a long while!


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