Why I Keep Coming Back to SeeMore Putters
— And Why the New Zero Torque Line Has Me Even More Excited
Every golfer has that brand — the one that earns their trust round after round, the one that feels like an extension of their game. For me, that brand has always been SeeMore.
I’ve gamed SeeMore putters for years, not just because they perform, but because they represent something rare in golf equipment: a blend of simplicity, purpose, and honest engineering. Their RifleScope Technology (RST) was the first thing that hooked me. A putting aid built seamlessly into the putter itself? It felt like cheating — the good kind. Over time, RST didn’t just help me set up consistently; it helped me believe in every stroke.
Along the way, I’ve reviewed more SeeMore putters than I can count — from classic blades to modern mallets, from limited editions to tour-inspired designs. Every model has had its own personality, but the common thread has always been this: SeeMore doesn’t release something unless it truly adds value to a golfer’s game. They’re a company that cares more about performance than hype.
Which is exactly why their latest release, the Zero Torque series, grabbed my attention immediately.
A New Era: The SeeMore Zero Torque Models
The new Zero Torque putters mark a bold step forward. While SeeMore has always been about stability and consistency, this line pushes that philosophy even further by removing torque from the stroke — helping the face stay square naturally without manipulation.
For someone like me, who’s spent years studying and reviewing putter design, this feels like the next logical evolution. Keeping the stroke quiet, stable, and repeatable has always been SeeMore’s identity, and the Zero Torque line takes that idea and amplifies it.
It’s not often I get genuinely excited about an entirely new mechanical direction in a putter, but this is one of those moments. It’s SeeMore innovation without losing SeeMore DNA.
Why This Release Matters to Me
After reviewing so many SeeMore models over the years, I know firsthand when they’ve hit on something special. And this line feels special. The combination of RST and Zero Torque design gives golfers something incredibly rare — alignment and stability working together in a way that’s intuitive, not forced.
And for someone who’s always appreciated their commitment to helping golfers putt better through smart engineering, this feels like the culmination of that philosophy.
Looking Ahead
Hopefully in the spring I can get my hands on these Zero Torque models and share deeper thoughts, testing notes, and comparisons to some of my long-time favourites. But for now, consider this the beginning of a new chapter — both for SeeMore and for my own love of their putters.
Stay tuned. There’s a lot more to explore — and I have a feeling the Zero Torque series will give us plenty to talk about




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