TearDrop rolls out new range of putters

TearDrop is rolling out a new range of putters for 2024 featuring the company’s trademark Roll-Face technology – a unique design that helps get the ball rolling more quickly and avoids the skid and bounce that compromises accuracy and distance control.

First formed in 1992, TearDrop enjoyed huge success with its putters on the professional tours on the back of precision milling and Roll-Face technology. The latest range (RRP £239.99) includes three models with an anti-glare black oxide finish – the TD-1 blade and TD-5 and TD-7 mallets.

The TD-1 is a heel-toe weighted blade with a crank hosel that has a moderate amount of toe-hang. The model features a back flange line and high-definition leading edge alignment aid along with a machined, radial design face with friction grooves.

The TD-5 is an ultra-modern take on the small, rounded mallet. The steel and aluminium construction boosts MOI for added forgiveness, while the face-balanced shaft gives a minimal amount of toe-hang. The elongated back line and high-definition leading edge alignment aid are paired with a machined, radial design face with friction grooves.

Finally, the TD-7 oversized mallet offers greater forgiveness and alignment support. The steel and aluminium construction and winged design boosts MOI for maximum forgiveness. The face-balanced shaft gives minimal toe-hang, while the triple-elongated back lines and high-definition leading edge alignment aid makes the TD-7 incredibly easy to line up.