
Golf is full of products that promise improved alignment and a more consistent putting stroke. SeeMore's FGP putter is one of the few that actually delivers on both claims — and has the Major Championship receipts to prove it. Payne Stewart won the 1999 US Open with a SeeMore FGP. Zach Johnson won the 2007 Masters and the 2015 British Open with it. That's three Majors for one putter design.
The core technology is patented RifleScope Technology (RST), an alignment system built around the distinctive two-tone shaft. The bottom portion of the shaft is painted black, which sits directly over a red dot on the putter head at address. When the putter is properly aligned and set at the correct angles, the black shaft obscures the red dot — leaving only two white lines visible on either side. If you can see the red dot, or if the white lines disappear, your setup is off. It's an immediately intuitive feedback system that takes a few sessions to internalize but becomes second nature with practice.
The FGP is also Face Balanced at Impact. Unlike most putters that are face-balanced throughout the full swing arc, SeeMore's proprietary design weights the putter so it is face-balanced specifically at the angle of your putting stroke. This means the face naturally returns square to the target line through impact without the golfer having to force it. For straight-back, straight-through stroke types, this is a genuine mechanical advantage.
The head is cast 303 stainless steel with a precision milled face — premium construction at a price that's modest compared to custom putter brands. The milled face provides soft, consistent feedback at impact and promotes solid end-over-end roll.
Where the FGP has limitations: it's strictly for straight-stroke players. Golfers with an arc-heavy stroke will fight the face-balanced feel, and the center-shaft geometry looks nothing like a conventional Anser-style blade at address. Expect an adjustment period of two to four rounds before the design fully clicks.
Who It's For: Straight-stroke putters who struggle with alignment, face angle at address, or consistent setup. Ideal for detail-oriented golfers willing to learn a new system.
Verdict: The SeeMore FGP earns its 8.1/10 AgentScore through a genuinely differentiated approach to putting alignment that is backed by real-world Tour success. It takes commitment, but golfers who embrace the RST system consistently report significant putting improvement.