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SeeMore Salutes Historic Tour Championship Round

September 19, 2007

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60 Score Torches East Lake; Considered Most Perfect Round in Major-Like Competition

(Franklin, TN – September 17, 2007) SeeMore Putter Company salutes the tour player, whose third round 60 at the Tour Championship in the Fedex Tour Playoffs, might be the most perfect round in major-like competition. He finished second in the Tour Championship and seventh in the FedEx Tour Playoffs.

He needed only 24 putts, while hitting 15 greens and making eight birdies and one eagle. He beat the East Lake course record by two strokes. This historical round and superior clutch putting performance now places SeeMore amongst the greatest putting rounds in Tour history, including:

â?¢ The 2007 Masters, where the winner needed only 27 putts, making six birdies on the toughest greens ever at Augusta to beat Tiger Woods with clutch, birdie putts at 13, 14, and 16 to seal his first major championship.

â?¢ The 1999 U.S. Open where Payne Stewart took 24 putts in the final round and one putted 16, 17 and 18, the longest putt to ever win the U.S. Open.

"We salute this great player on what we believe is the best putting and scoring round in major-like competition at the Tour Championship," says Jim Grundberg, Managing Director of SeeMore Golf . "While the scoring last week was remarkable by the world’s best players, many are saying his torching of the East Lake course Saturday may have been the most perfect round in the history of the PGA Tour. His round was nearly super human as he started the day in a tie for 19th and played the course in 10 under to move to fourth place and into contention."

"SeeMore’s place in three of the most memorable rounds and in three of the top five best putting rounds in Tour history is significant, considering the brand has just been revitalized against some challenging competition," says Grundberg. "These historical clutch putting performances further validate that proven and proprietary RifleScope Technology (RST) alignment system alone can guide a player under the toughest circumstances to putt better under pressure than a player ever dreamed."

He has used a SeeMore original FGP in all his wins. This is the same model that Payne Stewart used to win the U.S. Open. The FGP is part of the revitalized SeeMore mSeries which includes the just introduced platinum finish mFGP and mFGP, both milled replicas tribute models of the classic FGP.

The rest of mSeries line introduced in 2007 include the m1, a classic heel/toe blade with center shaft; the m2, a classic heel/toe blade with heel shaft, the m3, a classic mallet with center shaft.

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 putters are custom made at its headquarters in Franklin, TN. SeeMore’s 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.

Contact:
Jim Grundberg

SeeMore Putter Company

jim@seemore.com

800-985-8170

Kevin Donnellon

Macali Communications

kevin@macalicomm.com

312-560-8065

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