Comprised of seven models, TaylorMade’s latest putter range are designed to combine the looks of the past with the tech of today. Featuring two brand new models: the Del Monte and the DuPage. With blades for control or mallets for forgiveness, the TP Patina Collection will definitively class up your game.

They look unbelievable. The premium new patina finish combines black nickel and copper to create a reveal on the edges and sole of the putter. This patina finish creates a rich, clean, and unique look that oxidises over time.

In terms of the tech, the new Pure Roll™ insert is securely fastened by two screws in the cavity. This process creates a tight bond that minimises voids or air pockets underneath the insert for a more solid feel at impact.

Let's take a look at each model...

The three blade-style putters in the TP Patina Putter Collection, Soto, Juno and all new Del Monte all feature a clean build with a single sightline on the back cavity. Each blade putter is complete with a Pure Roll insert designed to give golfers optimised stability, control and feel. As with every putter in TaylorMade's TP Collection, the naming convention for the putters within the patina range draw on inspiration from areas, regions and landmarks of some of the world's greatest golf destinations and historic courses.

Soto: A smooth appearance at address with 47° of toe hang and a full shaft offset.

Juno: Shaped with squared contours, Juno’s appearance is complete with 36° of toe hang and a full shaft offset.

Del Monte: With a single sightline on the back cavity, the Del Monte features a slight toe hang of 8° and a firm feeling on impact.

The mallet options are equally as impressive with four options including the Ardmore 1, Ardmore 2, Ardmore 3 and the new DuPage. Each mallet putter is constructed with a Pure Roll insert designed to give golfers optimised stability, control and feel.

Ardmore 1: A face-balanced mallet designed with dual cavity sightlines and one top sightline. A full shaft offset intended to promote a linear stroke.

Ardmore 2: With double cavity sightlines for a straight back, straight through stroke; features a face balanced toe hang and single bend hosel.

Ardmore 3: Incorporating 42° of toe hang on a short slant hosel with a single cavity sightline, the Ardmore 3 completes the Ardmore line up.

DuPage: An all-new take on the traditional mallet design incorporating a single bend, face balanced design.

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The TaylorMade TP Patina Putter collection is now available in-store & online at American Golf. Book your custom fitting today at your local AG store here