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The Bridgestone Golf True Balance TD-03 (2015) is a blade putter suited to players with an arcing stroke. It has mid toe hang.
Blade Putter
Bridgestone isn't the first name that comes to mind when you think putters, and that's exactly why the True Balance TD-03 is interesting. Released in 2015, it was part of Bridgestone's attempt to rethink where a putter's weight should actually live. The idea was simple: drop the balance point much lower than a conventional putter, closer to the head, so the club swings more like a pendulum and less like a stick you're steering.
The TD-03 is the blade in the True Balance family, and it commits to the concept without dressing it up. There's no alignment aid on the crown, no gimmicky insert story, just a clean blade shape with mid toe hang and a weighting scheme that does its work where you can't see it. Pick it up and the head feels heavier than the number on the scale suggests. That's the low balance point talking, and for a lot of players it translates into a smoother, less handsy stroke.
A decade on, this putter is a used-market find rather than a shop-rack staple. If you can locate one in decent shape, it's a cheap way to test whether low-balance-point putting works for you, in a shape that still looks completely traditional at address.
Thiết kế
The whole design revolves around the balance point. Conventional putters balance somewhere up the shaft, which means the grip end carries meaningful mass and your hands stay involved in the stroke whether you want them to or not. Bridgestone stripped weight out of the upper half of the club and concentrated it in the head, pulling the balance point down toward the sole. The effect is a putter that wants to swing on its own arc. Your job becomes starting it and stopping it, not guiding it. Shape-wise the TD-03 keeps things familiar. It's a classic blade profile with mid toe hang, which pairs naturally with a slight arc stroke, the kind most golfers actually have. Bridgestone left the topline bare, no sightline, no dot. That's a deliberate choice, not an oversight. Players who aim off the leading edge and the shape of the head tend to prefer it, and a blade this traditional gives your eyes plenty to work with.
Who It's For
- Players with a slight arc in their stroke, since the mid toe hang matches that natural opening and closing of the face.
- Anyone who gets wristy or handsy under pressure and wants the club's weighting to quiet that down rather than fighting it with technique alone.
- Traditionalists who aim off the blade itself and find sightlines and alignment dots more distracting than helpful.
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About Bridgestone Golf
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Thông số kỹ thuật
| Brand | Bridgestone Golf |
| Model | True Balance TD-03 |
| Year | 2015 |
| Type | Blade |
| Toe hang | Mid toe hang |
| Alignment aid | No |
Câu hỏi thường gặp
- What does the low balance point in the True Balance TD-03 actually do?
- It shifts the club's mass bias toward the head, so the putter swings more like a pendulum. Your hands and wrists have less influence mid-stroke, which tends to smooth out tempo and cut down on the small manipulations that push putts offline. The head also feels heavier through impact, which many players find helps distance control on slower greens.
- Is the TD-03 good for a straight-back-straight-through stroke?
- Not ideally. Mid toe hang suits a stroke with some arc to it. If your stroke is genuinely straight back and through, a face-balanced putter is the better match, and you'd want to look elsewhere. Most golfers have more arc than they think, though, so don't rule it out without watching your stroke on video or a putting mirror.
- Does the TD-03 have an alignment line?
- No. The topline is clean with no sightline or dot. You aim using the leading edge and the overall shape of the blade. Some golfers putt better this way because their eyes settle on the target instead of the marking. If you rely heavily on a line to square the face, this putter will feel like a leap.
- Can you still buy the Bridgestone True Balance TD-03 new?
- Effectively no. It came out in 2015 and Bridgestone has long since moved on, so you're shopping the used market. The upside is price. True Balance putters never had a huge following in the US, so clean examples tend to show up cheap compared to used Scotty Camerons or Odysseys from the same era.
- How does the TD-03 differ from the other True Balance putters?
- The TD-03 is the blade of the line, with mid toe hang and no alignment aid, so it's the pick for arc-stroke players who like a traditional look. Its siblings in the True Balance family ran toward mallet shapes with more forgiveness and stronger alignment features. All of them share the same low-balance-point weighting, so the choice comes down to head shape and stroke type.
Alternatives to the Bridgestone Golf True Balance TD-03
Other blade putter models from different brands, closest to its model year.
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