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New SeeMore “Cliq-Fit” putters spotted on Tour

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Most golfers who use SeeMore putters do so because of the constants they create. In order to hide the putter’s “red dot,” part of the company’s Rifle Scope Technology alignment system, a golfer has to set up to the ball with a consistent ball position, hand position and posture.

But one thing that will never be a constant among golfers is the kind of putter they need. That’s why SeeMore developed its new “Cliq-Fit” system, an aluminum mechanism that allows putter shafts to be quickly swapped in and out of different SeeMore putter heads.

Click here to read our Editor Review of SeeMore’s new “Z Series” putters.

Unlike companies such as Ping and Brex Golf, which have released adjustable putters at retail, SeeMore Owner and Managing Partner Jim Grundberg says there are no plans to sells the company’s Cliq-Fit putters to the public. They were designed to aid members of SeeMore’s Putter Institute — golf teaching professionals and fitters who are certified to fit the company’s putters.

Three Cliq-Fit

With the Cliq-Fit system, golfers can try longer- and shorter-length putters, as well as different-size grips without the need for a fitter to stock dozens of different SeeMore putters.

“To get fit for a putter takes a whole lot of time and options,” said Grundberg. “It can mean two hours of back-and-forth cutting and destroying grips.”

Cliq-Fit simplifies the process by allowing fitters to stock a far fewer amount of putters and still give golfers the option to try several different lengths, grips and head styles.

“If you have 10 fitting putters, that gives you access to about 100 options,” Grundberg said.

Cliq-Fit zoom

Putter shafts “click” in and out of the Cliq-Fit system to give golfers more options during a fitting.

One of the benefits of the Cliq-Fit system’s design is that its adjustability doesn’t compromise feel. Many adjustable putters add a substantial amount of weight to the putter’s shaft, but SeeMore’s system only adds about 10 grams. And since the Cliq-Fit system is positioned on the putter’s balance point, those 10 grams of weight are essentially unnoticeable.

That means that golfers can order a putter that feels exactly the same as the “Cliq-Fit” putter they were fit with. There are currently several hundred SPi Certified Instructors located worldwide. To find one near you, visit SeeMore’s website.

Clicks here to see what members are saying about the putters in the forums.

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  3. Ted Gallina

    Aug 30, 2013 at 9:07 am

    It is more than just a fitting putter. Putting accounts for 40% of your strokes during a round of golf. If you get fitted correctly with the SeeMore putter you will have a consistent set-up, ball position and have a consistent stroke. This putter allows you to have the same starting point for every single putt. Therefore you finally learn what a good putt is supposed to feel like. You begin teaching yourself how to putt. Plus you have the backing of a company that has a strong network of SPI (SeeMore Putter Institute) instructors that WANT to teach putting. Feel free to contact us and we would be more than happy to talk putting. Thanks for your interest. Check out the great instruction information at SeeMore.com

    • Lenny

      Sep 5, 2013 at 9:35 am

      I’ve been to the SeeMore putting studio 2x now and the guys are TOP NOTCH! From the back where they build putters and put orders together to the front of the house where you go through a very personalized fitting ( ted G is the man!) and you will always receive great customer service. If Jim is there say hello as he was always willing to talk shop. To say they love what they do is an understatement ! These guys know their S&!T!! Give them a shot their putters feel great but its the whole company you’ll love!!

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