(Franklin, TN) SeeMore would like to congratulate Russell Knox on his T3 finish last week at The Honda Classic held at PGA National in which he received $317,200 in earnings. Knox is 22nd on the FEDEX Cup standings. In 10 events of the 2015 PGA TOUR season, he has won over $1 million in earnings. Knox using his PTM1 had rounds of 69, 68, 70, and 68 to finish with -5, one stroke shy of the playoff.
This past Monday and Tuesday, Knox worked with SPi – Director of Instruction / PGA Professional, Ted Gallina, on his putting technique. Gallina said, “We worked on simple fundamentals that not many Tour professionals practice daily. Russell has the patience and putting stroke to win many tour events. It is just a matter of time.”
SeeMore Putter Concepts and Benefits
1. All SeeMore putters feature RifleScope Technology (RST – “hide the red dot”) for unique visual alignment benefits, consistent set-up, ball position and posture which leads to learning “your good putt.”
2. Many SeeMore putters incorporate the dynamic benefit of “Face Balanced at IMPACT” also called “square to plane” or “balanced to plane”. Putters in this category consist of blades and small mallets hosting a straight center shaft or near center shaft design. They help the golfer develop an improved putting stroke and have the ability to continually improve with guidance from a SPi instructor or SeeMore tech manual or video. SeeMore’s optimal designs are Face Balance at IMPACT putters.
3. Other SeeMore putters including larger mallets, offset designs, or RST2 are not dynamically Face Balanced at IMPACT (Big FGP, si3, si5, x3, x4, ptm2, mFGP HT mallet, DB4, SB) but are designed for the golfer who wants to stay with a particular style of putter that compliments their current tendencies. The golfer will greatly benefit from SeeMore’s visual alignment technology or RST “hiding the red dot” that aids in developing a consistent setup and stroke.
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. Presently over 315 global instructors are utilizing SPi to generate more lessons, more revenue and more game improvement!
SPi is a learning system based on the simple fundamentals of finding the proper grip, alignment, stance, and posture. This allows for a natural, free, and simple putting stroke on each and every putt. It is based on the technology built into the SeeMore putter, and on the refined teachings of SeeMore Global Ambassador Pat O’Brien. O’Brien has worked with Zach Johnson, and many other PGA Tour and developing players. O’Brien has been teaching the SeeMore System around the world for more than 14 years, ever since he watched his good friend, the late Payne Stewart benefit from the SeeMore putting system to win 1999 US Open and lead the tour in putting statistics that year.
Becoming SPi Certified will help golf teachers formulate a complete teaching plan to help their existing students and recruit new students to become great putters using the SeeMore system that has won 2 Major Championships and set numerous putting records on the PGA Tour. It is a complete game plan, which will give any golf instructor a new level of confidence in the proper teaching and fitting involved in putting instruction. Becoming certified to teach the system initially consists of online training, but also includes personal coaching. Contact us for more information about becoming a SPi certified staff member at info@seemore.com or call 615-435-8015.
RST Technology SeeMore’s patented RST, known by a visible gun sight on the top line, allows the 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 is like locking radar onto a target. The two parallel white sight lines frame the shaft and serve as an indicator that the golfer is in perfect position to make a consistent and reliable stroke.
SeeMore Facts SeeMore originally became recognized when Payne Stewart won the 1999 U.S. Open playing a SeeMore putter in the greatest final round putting performance in US Open History. The brand was re-launched in 2007, and immediately regained worldwide prominence as Zach Johnson used a SeeMore FGP to win the 2007 Masters. SeeMore’s website at www.seemore.com has many new features about SeeMore’s remarkable legacy, technology, and tour success. SeeMore putters are custom made in Franklin, TN.
Contact:
Jim Grundberg
SeeMore Putters
615-435-8015
Jim@SeeMore.com