Five Players Finish in Deutsche Bank Top 42 & Three Move to BMW Championship
(Franklin, TN – September 5, 2007) SeeMore Putter Company’s performance is heating up in the inaugural FedEx Tour Playoffs with players using its putters going nine for nine in cuts made over the first two tournaments, including all five players using SeeMore putters at the Deutsche Bank Championship making the cut and finishing in the top 42. Three of those pros will be advancing to the third round of 70 players at the BMW Championship in Chicago this weekend.
"This is another excellent week for SeeMore in a remarkable Tour season for our putters," says Jim Grundberg, Managing Director of SeeMore Golf. "Our success in such heated competition with so many players continues to validate the SeeMore putting system and the proprietary and proven Riflescope Technology alignment system."
The FedEx Playoffs’ performance marks a number of remarkable 2007 accomplishments for the revitalized SeeMore brand including the Masters, the Scandinavian Masters, the AT&T Classic and twice on the Duramed Futures Tour in 2007.
The SeeMore brand was re-launched with the new mSeries of putters in 2007 and immediately gained worldwide prominence again as Zach Johnson used a SeeMore FGP to win the 2007 Masters and the AT&T Classic. SeeMore also is the putter of choice for the tour’s best putter among the top 50 on the money list in 2006, Vaughn Taylor. A tour rookie has won twice in five starts on the Duramed Futures Tour using a SeeMore m2 putter.
The new SeeMore series of putters combine the beauty, precision, accuracy, and feel of 100% milled heads with the original proprietary and proven alignment benefits of the SeeMore RifleScopeâ?¢ Technology (RST) system. The patented RST alignment system technology allows a 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 resembles locking radar onto a target.
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 overall putting title for fewest putts per round over the entire 1999 season.
Other noted SeeMore Tour accomplishments include Johnson setting the all-time Nationwide Tour putting record of 1.699 putts per GIR over an entire season using a SeeMore putter, finishing first in putting, wins and on the overall money list. He is one of only two players ever on any tour to finish a season under 1.7 putts per GIR. Johnson and Taylor were the two youngest players to qualify for the 2006 Ryder Cup.
Johnson, Taylor and the Tour rookie are students of accomplished putting coach and SeeMore consultant Pat O’Brien. O’Brien’s putting philosophy is based on his study of Stewart during his remarkable 1999 using a SeeMore putter. SeeMore’ website at www.seemore.com has many new features including a Pat O’Brien putting instruction series, videos about the proprietary SeeMore putting system and its proven and patented RST alignment system as well as news about SeeMore’s remarkable legacy and Tour success. SeeMore putters are custom made in Franklin, TN.
Contact:
Jim Grundberg
SeeMore Putter Company
jim@seemore.com
800-985-8170
Kevin Donnellon
Macali Communications
kevin@macalicomm.com
312-560-8065