News Summary
SeeMore Golf has introduced its revolutionary SKx and SBx mallet putters, designed to enhance putting performance with zero torque technology. Featuring unique aim, alignment techniques, and innovative internal weighting, these putters promise consistent strokes for golfers of all levels. Priced at $425 each and expected for launch in December to January, they cater to various playing styles. The design benefits from expert feedback, ensuring top-notch performance and visual appeal. With a legacy of excellence since the 1990s, SeeMore continues to redefine golfing precision.
SeeMore Golf Takes a Leap into Innovation with New SKx and SBx Putters
Golf enthusiasts, get ready to take your game to the next level! SeeMore Golf has just unveiled their latest innovations: the SKx and SBx mallet putters. This exciting release marks SeeMore’s first full venture into the “zero torque” putter market, a move that promises to enhance your putting performance like never before.
What Makes SKx and SBx Special?
These new putters are not just stylish; they feature a unique blend of familiar aim and alignment techniques paired with cutting-edge internal weighting. The internal weights are strategically designed to position the head of the putter in a toe-up orientation. This innovative design helps promote more consistent strokes, giving golfers a better chance of sinking those challenging putts.
Pricing and Specifications
Now, let’s talk about the price. The SKx and SBx putters will set you back $425 each. They come in a head weight range from 355 to 375 grams, with a loft of 2.5 degrees and a lie angle that varies from 67 to 73 degrees. Whether you’re an amateur or a pro, these specifications are crafted to cater to different playing styles and preferences.
When Can You Get Your Hands on Them?
If you’re eager to try out these beauties, good news! They will be available in limited initial stock soon, with a widespread launch expected around December to January. So mark your calendars and get ready to elevate your golfing experience!
The Legacy of SeeMore
SeeMore has a rich history as a significant player in the golf industry since the 1990s. Their putters have been instrumental in major tournament victories, including notable wins like Payne Stewart’s triumph in the 1999 U.S. Open and Zach Johnson’s victory in the 2015 Open Championship. Known for their reliance on “featuring ground plumb” (FGP) technology, which is now known as “face Balanced at Impact”, SeeMore aims to keep the putter face square throughout the stroke.
Innovative Technology at Its Core
What sets the SKx and SBx models apart? For starters, they feature aluminum bodies paired with milled stainless steel faces. This combo is designed for better roll consistency, so you can trust that your ball will roll smoothly toward the hole. Additionally, the putters have a shaft that aligns almost with the center of mass, which minimizes hand movement during your stroke—great news for anyone looking to refine their technique.
Alignment Made Easy
Experience an easier alignment like never before with the SKx and SBx. Thanks to the “rifle scope technology,” golfers can easily line up their shots. The innovative shaft angle hides behind two parallel lines on the putter, making it a breeze to address the ball directly. A golfer’s accuracy is a game-changer in competitive play!
Options for Everyone
For those who prefer a little extra stability, both the SKx and SBx are available in counterbalanced versions. They offer length options up to 39 inches with additional weighted grips, ensuring a comfortable and effective putting experience regardless of your personal style.
Designed with Input from Experts
The development of these putters is not just a random idea but a well-thought-out design that includes feedback from tour pros, fitters, and SeeMore’s global design team. With all this collaboration, the aim is to provide golfers with the best performance and aesthetic appeal.
The Result: Increased Accuracy and Consistency
With the introduction of the SKx and SBx models, SeeMore continues to maintain its long-standing reputation as a leader in zero and low-torque putters. The brand’s philosophy focuses on reducing variables in putting performance, so golfers can zero in on their stroke line and ensure they roll the ball accurately. For golfers looking to improve their game this season, the new SKx and SBx putters might just be the perfect companion on the green!
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Additional Resources
- Golf Digest: SeeMore SKx and SBx Zero Torque Putters
- GolfWRX: SeeMore SBx and SKx Zero Torque Putters Launched
- MyGolfSpy: Best Zero Torque Putters of 2025
- Golf.com: Zero Torque Putters: Not for Everyone
- GolfWRX: Spotted: SeeMore Prototype SBx Putter
- Wikipedia: Golf Putter
- Google Search: Zero Torque Putters
- Google Scholar: Zero Torque Putters
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Golf
- Google News: Zero Torque Putters
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