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  • Spear

    Gateway Spear Flight Chart The Gateway Spear is a versatile control driver featuring flight numbers 9 | 6 | -2 | 1. Designed for straight fairway shots, hyzer flips, and long turnovers, the Spear offers glide, finesse, and effortless distance for a wide range of players. Its beadless rim and clean release make it a dependable driver in tight fairways, wooded lines, and shot-shaping situations where control matters more than raw power. How the Spear Flies for Beginners Beginners will appreciate the Spear’s glide and workable understability. Expect easy hyzer flips, long straight throws, and gentle turnovers. The fade is mild, making it approachable and confidence-building for newer arms. Flight…

  • Blade

    Gateway Blade Flight Chart The Gateway Blade is a very overstable control driver with flight numbers 9 | 5 | 0 | 3. Designed for torque resistance and dependable fade, the Blade is built for confident forehand and backhand shots in all conditions—especially headwinds. Its flat profile and steady stability make it a go-to for power players who want a predictable finish, clean release, and reliable placement on demanding fairways. How the Blade Flies for Newer Players Beginners will find the Blade highly overstable. Expect an immediate, controlled hyzer with very little straight movement. While not effortless to throw, it offers a useful and predictable shape for learning stable approaches…

  • Slayer

    Gateway Slayer Flight Chart The Gateway Slayer is a high-speed distance driver built for players who can generate solid power and want a disc that pushes for maximum flight before fading. With flight numbers of 13 | 5 | -1 | 2, the Slayer offers a workable high-speed turn paired with a dependable finish. Many throwers describe it as a long-gliding driver that resists flipping while still providing enough movement to shape big-distance lines. Lighter weights and multiple premium plastics allow a broad range of players to find a suitable Slayer for their arm speed. Flight Chart By Skill Level Slayer Flight Path for Beginners Newer players will likely find…

  • Apex

    Gateway Apex Flight Chart The Gateway Apex is a high-speed distance driver with flight numbers of 12 | 6 | -1 | 2. Designed for long, straight drives with plenty of glide and a moderate fade, it fills the role of a workhorse driver for players who have the arm speed to push a Speed 12 mold. In premium Gateway plastics, the Apex offers durability, grip, and a consistent flight path for both backhand and forehand throwers. Apex Flight Path for Beginners For newer players, the Apex will often fly more overstable than the flight numbers suggest. Without enough arm speed, expect a shorter flight that pushes forward briefly before…

  • Prophecy

    Gateway Prophecy Flight Chart The Gateway Prophecy is a low-profile overstable midrange with flight numbers of 5 | 5 | 0 | 2. It’s built for straight-to-stable approaches that finish with a reliable fade rather than drifting off line. With enough glide to cover distance and enough stability to trust in the wind, the Prophecy fits players who want a workhorse mid that stays on its line and finishes predictably. Mold Specs & Flight Details Speed: 5 Glide: 5 Turn: 0 Fade: 2 Stability: Stable to Overstable Midrange Plastics: Commonly offered in Gateway blends such as SureGrip, Diamond, and Organic/Hemp-style plastics (exact options vary by run). Feel: Low-profile mid with…

  • Siren

    Gateway Siren Flight Chart The Gateway Siren is a high-speed distance driver with published flight numbers of 13 | 5 | -2 | 1. Designed for long, shaping lines, the Siren’s flight path blends easy high-speed turn with a gentle, forward-pushing fade when thrown with enough power. Reviewers describe it as a workable, glidey driver in premium Gateway plastics, with a comfortable rim (including a subtle micro-bead) that suits both backhand and forehand throws for players with intermediate to advanced arm speed. Gateway Siren Flight Path by Skill Level How the Siren Flies for Newer Distance Throwers For newer players, the Siren’s speed 13 rim can be intimidating. Without enough…

  • Journey

    Gateway Journey Flight Chart The Gateway Journey is a high-glide distance driver with flight numbers around 11.5 | 6 | -2 | 1. Designed as a controllable long-range driver, it blends easy turn with a gentle, reliable fade to carve long S-curves and straight bombs in the 300–450 foot range. Players describe the Journey’s flight path as workable and dependable, with a low-profile rim and comfortable feel that suits a wide range of arm speeds. Beginner-Friendly Journey Flight Path For newer players, the Gateway Journey can be an accessible first “distance” driver if you have some basic form and can get it up to speed. With smooth RHBH throws, the…

  • Ninja

    Gateway Ninja Flight Chart The Gateway Ninja is a glidey distance/control driver with flight numbers around 10 | 6 | -1 | 2. Designed for players who want easy distance without losing control, the Ninja offers a workable high-speed turn and a reliable fade. With a comfortable rim and textured top for extra grip, its flight path suits hyzer flips, long turnovers, and controlled distance shots for a wide range of skill levels. Flight Path by Skill Level Ninja Flight Path for Developing Players For newer and casual players, the Gateway Ninja will feel like a fairly fast driver with a gentle turn and dependable finish. Thrown with modest power…

  • Diablo

    Gateway Diablo Flight Chart The Gateway Diablo is a stable-to-overstable control driver with flight numbers typically listed around 9 | 5 | 0 | 2. It’s built for golfers who want a workhorse fairway-style driver that can handle power, wind, and flex lines without flipping uncontrollably. With a comfortable 9-speed rim and dependable fade, the Diablo’s flight path is ideal for controlled distance, flex shots, and accurate placement drives in a variety of conditions. Flight Path by Skill Level Diablo Flight Path for Newer & Casual Players For beginners and newer players, the Diablo will feel noticeably overstable. At lower power it tends to fly straight out of the hand…

  • Wizard

    Gateway Wizard Flight Chart The Gateway Wizard is a beaded, stable putter with flight numbers of 2 | 3 | 0 | 2. It’s built for a straight, controlled flight path with a reliable fade at the end, giving you a classic point-and-shoot putter that can also handle tee shots and approaches. With a huge range of plastics and flexes, the Wizard has become a go-to putter for players who want consistent release, dependable stability, and a disc that holds the line you put it on. Wizard Flight Path for Newer Players For newer players, the Wizard offers a predictable and confidence-building flight. On soft putts, it tracks straight with…

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