Seemore Nashville Putter Review

Paul Liberatore
written by Paul Liberatore
Last Modified Date: 
September 21, 2024
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When Payne Stewart out-putted Phil Mickelson down the stretch to claim the 1999 US Open at Pinehurst there were fewer people happier than the founders of Seemore Putters. Since that fateful Father’s Day Seemore has remained a household name among boutique putter companies. That reputation continues in 2018 with the release of the Nashville Studio Series. Having received a Silver Rating on the 2018 Golf Digest Hot List, the Nashville Studio line features improved design features that make it one of the most reliable putters available. If you’re a new player that struggles with alignment or simply loves the feel and feedback of a milled face, there is a Seemore Nashville Studio putter for you.

Key Features

  • RifleScope Alignment Technology allows players to set up square to the line every time.  
  • The precision-milled face, made of the most expensive grade 303 stainless steel, provides soft feel and responsiveness upon ball impact.  
  • Eleven different head designs provide players plenty of options in choosing the right putter for their stroke.

Design and Technology

Founded by California club professionals in 1998 with the simple goal of creating a putter that solved alignment problems for all golfers, Seemore is now recognized as one of the premier putter manufacturers in the world. Utilizing the finest materials and precise milling techniques, Seemore has continually maintained their reputation as a high-performing putter preferred by players of all levels.

RifleScope Alignment Technology has been a trademark of Seemore putters since the beginning. A distinct gun site allows players to use the black lower portion of the shaft to cover a single red dot on the heel of the top line. Two parallel white lines on either side of the red dot create a frame that highlights shaft giving the player added confidence that the head is square to the start line.

Putter manufacturers across the board use 303 stainless steel in the heads. Seemore, however, seeks out only the highest-grade 303 stainless steel made in the USA. Each block of steel is individually inspected prior to production meaning that any putter that goes to market meets the company’s rigorous standards. The end result in the 2018 Nashville line is a putter with one of the softest, most responsive feels around.

Eleven different head designs make the latest Nashville lineup of putters one of the most comprehensive lines Seemore has ever produced. With a variety of blade and mallet options, players can rest assured that there is an option that fits their stroke.

Specs

More than any other manufacturer, Seemore offers a wide range of customizable fitting options within “stock” specifications. The 2018 Nashville Studio series includes 11 different head designs (MFGB SS Blade Black, MFGB2 SS Mallet Black, ONE SS Black, ONE SS Platinum, Z1c SS Black, Z3c Mallet Black, Z3c Mallet Platinum, Deep Flange SS Black, Deep Flange SS Platinum, DB4 SS Black, and DB4 SS Platinum). All putters are available in lengths varying from 30” to 39” in standard or counterbalance options. Lie angles vary from 68 to 72 degrees and head weight can be customized within a range of 36 grams depending on the model. Standard loft is 2.5 degrees. Customizable stamping is available for an upcharge as well.

PROS

  • RifleScope Alignment Technology takes the guesswork out of alignment giving players added confidence
  • The highest-grade 303 stainless steel affords players the softest feel of any putter on the market
  • Eleven different head designs and extensive customizable options specific to any player skill

CONS

  • Cost may be prohibitive for some players as Seemore putters are some of the most expensive on the market
  • Most models are center-shafted which may limit options for players used to heel-shafted putters
  • Some players have reported that despite customizable head weights, some models are too light.

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Conclusion

Seemore putters continue to be on the cutting edge of technology, design and performance. The Nashville Studio line incorporates tried and true alignment technology with the finest materials and milling techniques to produce a putter that is sure to make players of all levels more consistent on the green.

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