SeeMore
Used in Second Victory in Seven Weeks
World’s Hottest Player Wins Nearly $3 million in Twelve
2007 Starts
(Franklin, TN – May 21, 2007) A SeeMore
putter was used in its second 2007 Tour victory in seven
weeks by the world’s hottest player, solidifying his
fourth position on the money list with nearly $3 million
in winnings. The victory also propelled him into fourth
place in FedEx Cup points and solidifies his status as one
of the world’s premier players.
The pro charged to the victory with three
straight birdies on the 8th, 9th and 10th holes at the AT&T.
He birdied the 18th hole in regulation and in the playoff
to secure the championship.
Using
a SeeMore putter, he became only the fourth multiple winner
on Tour this year, including his dramatic Masters title.
He has made 11 cuts in his 12 starts this year, and has
two wins and four top-10s before June.
SeeMore continues its charge with three top
10s at the AT&T Classic with 1st, 3rd and 8th place
finishes. This follows two top 20s at the Player’s
Championship. The AT & T third-place finisher vaulted
into contention on Saturday with a dramatic 64-foot putt
in front of a home crowd, making 8 birdies and no bogeys
with his new mFGP putter, the new milled version of the
putter used to win the AT&T, 2007 Masters and the 1999
US Open won by Payne Stewart.
“We salute Zach Johnson and his phenomenal
performance this year. He and the other great pros using
SeeMore putters help continue our impressive charge on the
Tour, validating the proprietary and proven Riflescope Technology
alignment system,” says Jim Grundberg, Managing Director
of SeeMore Golf.
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 now 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.
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 RifleScope™ Technology (RST)
system.
The mSeries comes in four distinctive, finely crafted models
to appeal to different player’s putting preferences
and styles. The m1 is a classic heel/toe blade with center
shaft; the m2 is a classic heel/toe blade with heel shaft,
the m3 is a classic mallet with center shaft and the mFGP
is a milled version of the original FGP putter.
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 became recognized when 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 and Taylor 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 putters are custom made in Franklin,
TN. SeeMore has a newly redesigned website at www.seemore.com
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