The SeeMore FGP Putter isn’t a regular putter; it’s also a unique putting experience that challenges your technique and rewards precision. Known for its iconic RifleScope Technology, RST, the SeeMore FGP is designed to enforce a pure stroke path through a simple yet effective alignment system. In this review, we analyse how the FGP performs on the greens, its standout qualities, and its overall playability for club golfers. Here’s our thoughts in the SeeMore FGP putter review…
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NCG SUMMARY
The SeeMore FGP Putter is a standout choice for golfers seeking precision and alignment. Its unique RifleScope Technology encourages a repeatable stroke, making short putts feel automatic and inspiring confidence in alignment. Although I though it was slightly unforgiving on off-center strikes, the customization options and overall performance make it a solid contender for golfers looking to sharpen their putting game.
PROS
- Exceptional alignment technology
- Great for short to mid-range putts
- Promotes a consistent stroke
CONS
- Less forgiving on toe and heel strikes than other options on the market
SeeMore FGP Putter Review: First Impressions
The simplicity of the red dot
From the moment I picked up the SeeMore FGP, it’s evident that this putter was different. Its minimalist design, coupled with a centre-shafted build, sets it apart from many I have tested before.
I think the black shaft, white alignment line, and compact head design are clean and purposeful. What strikes you immediately is the simplicity of the RifleScope alignment system, two white lines flanking a red dot that disappears when you are correctly positioned over the ball. This visual cue ensures your hands, eyes, and putter head are perfectly aligned every single time – see picture carousel below to give you a better idea.
NCG Verdict
Excelling with short putts
The FGP excels in short to mid-range putts, largely due to the RST system promoting a square face through impact. During my testing, it became apparent to me that when the red dot is hidden, putts roll true with minimal side spin. This reliability inspired confidence, particularly on breaking putts where good alignment tends to be crucial.

Longer putts
However when it came to long putts, I found there to be a slight drop in performance when struck off-centre. The feedback is more noticeable compared to some modern mallet designs, but for those who prioritise accuracy over forgiveness, the FGP remains a strong contender.
The benefits of the red dot
The RST system is what I believe truly defines the SeeMore FGP. By hiding the red dot with the shaft during your setup, you can consistently ensure the putter face is square. This simple concept encourages a repeatable stroke, one that reduces face manipulation and promotes a purer roll.
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My short putts became almost automatic when the red dot was concealed. Long putts required a bit more feel and finesse, but the alignment aid still proved to be a valuable tool.

Sweetspot and mishits
I also found that when striking the sweet spot, the FGP offered a satisfying feel which was soft yet responsive. However, mishits on the toe or heel were noticeably less forgiving. While purists may argue you should not be missing the sweet spot, the reality of golf is far from perfect, and toe and heel strikes do happen. It is therefore a bit less accommodating to most club golfers in this department.
Final Verdict
Unique training aid that helps
Overall, I think the SeeMore FGP Putter is a brilliant option for golfers looking to improve their alignment and stroke consistency. The RifleScope Technology makes it a unique training aid as much as it is a performing club on the greens. While it may be slightly unforgiving on off-centre hits, its performance from short range is outstanding.
SeeMore FGP Putter Review: The Details
Available: Now
RRP: £249.00 / $199.98
More information: Scottsdale UK / PGA Superstore
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