Wednesday, May 30, 2012

SeeMore Salutes Red Hot Zach Johnson


Johnson Wins Colonial for Second Time in Three Years for Eighth PGA Tour Victory, Moving to Third in 2012 FedEx Cup Standings

(Franklin, TN) - SeeMore recognizes another great victory for the winner of this week's prestigious 2012 Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial, Zach Johnson, who has now won at this famous track twice in three years for his eighth PGA Tour Victory. The win moves Johnson even higher into the ranks of the all-time great players with his 8th career victory, including a Major Championship.

Johnson's eight career PGA Tour victories place him third on the all-time victory list among players currently under 40, and his career earnings of $24.8 million place him eighth on the all-time PGA Tour money list among players currently under the age of 40. Clearly Johnson has become one of the greatest winners of his generation.

Johnson is red hot right now, with a Victory (Colonial) and two second-place finishes (RBC Heritage, The Players) in his last foutr starts, and over $2.4 million in winnings in those four events.

Every one of Johnson's victories have taken place using his trusted SeeMore FGP blade style putter, with SeeMore's patented and proven RST (RifleScope Technology) alignment system. By "hiding the red dot" Johnson uses the same putting system that was originally introduced to him by SeeMore teaching ambassador Pat O'Brien and that is now being taught to golfers all over the world through the SeeMore Putter Institute (SPi).

Johnson led the field at Colonial in putting, taking only 101 putts over the course of four rounds. His putting average and strokes gained putting also put him at or near the top of the field and helped him to hold off the other hottest player on tour for the victory. Year to date Johnson is first overall in one-putt percentage on tour, first on tour in par 5 performance, first in scrambling from over 30 yards, third in Putting Average, and third in fewest putts per round.

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