The Teardrop brand is making a remarkable comeback with the TD-1 putter, a blade putter that brings a blend of classic aesthetics and new technologies to the greens. Once a well-regarded name in putter manufacturing three decades ago, Teardrop’s re-emergence in the putter market is welcome to see. So, we have delved into their latest release to see if their comeback is a success with the TearDrop TD-1 putter review….
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NCG SUMMARY
The Teardrop TD-1 putter impressed me with its innovative Roll-Face technology, outstanding alignment aids, and classic blade design. I think it’s an excellent choice for golfers seeking precision and consistency in their putting, with a touch of elegance and craftsmanship. While it may not be as widely available as more prominent brands, its performance is on par, if not superior, in many aspects. Ideal for those who value precision and classic styling in their short game.
PROS
- Exceptional roll consistency across the face
- Love the classic blade design
- Soft feel
CONS
- Blade design may not suit those preferring mallet putters
TearDrop TD-1 Putter Review: First Impressions
Classic look
The Teardrop TD-1 putter is the definition of a classic looking blade putter with a sleek, black finish that offers simplicity. Its compact head design is beautifully framed, offering an ideal alignment view at address. The attention to detail is very evident, with fine engravings and a minimalist design emphasises its premium feel. The head cover, equally well-crafted, adds to the overall high-quality impression.

Leading Edge Alignment System
I think the alignment system on the TD-1 is particularly noteworthy. Featuring a long white line that runs front to back, coupled with what Teardrop calls the ‘Leading Edge Alignment System,’ the putter is designed to eliminate doubt when addressing the golf ball on the greens.
A crisp white line at the very edge of the top line contrasts sharply against the black head, making it easier to square up the face with precision. This visual clarity is particularly helpful for golfers who utilise line markings on their ball, it just gives players a bit more confidence to commit to a line when putting.
NCG Verdict
Helping with shorter putts
I tested the TD-1 across a range of distances and it revealed its particular strengths. On shorter putts, I thought the alignment technology worked well, making it easy to square up and even drain putts with consistency. For me, the combination of the leading-edge alignment and the rear white line provided a strong visual reference, reducing the margin for error.
Roll-face technology
At the heart of the TD-1’s performance is its innovative Roll-Face technology. Unlike traditional flat-faced putters, the TD-1’s face is subtly curved, lower loft at the bottom and higher loft at the top. This design is engineered to minimise launch variations across the face, basically ensuring a smoother and consistent roll regardless of where you hit it off the face.
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I found this to be particularly beneficial on long putts, where off-centred strikes are more common. During my testing, I also found the putter delivered exceptional roll characteristics, with noticeably reduced skidding and hopping right off the face.
What about longer putts?
On longer putts, the Roll-Face technology truly came into its own. Even on off-center strikes, the ball tracked well, maintaining speed and direction. This level of forgiveness is rare for a blade putter, often associated with the precision and touch of skilled players. However, the TD-1 seems to bridge that gap, offering both the feel of a blade and the forgiveness typically reserved for mallet designs.
Feel off the face
The feel of the TD-1 is equally impressive. The face is soft, providing excellent feedback and a satisfying sound upon impact. Whether striking short putts or lagging from distance, the putter maintains its balance and control, instilling confidence even on tricky greens.

Final Verdict
A fantastic blade option
TearDrop TD-1 Putter Review: The Details
Available: Now
RRP: £239.99 / $299.99
More information: TearDrop Website UK / TearDrop Website US
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