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  • 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…

  • Voodoo

    Gateway Voodoo Flight Chart The Gateway Voodoo is a straight-flying, beadless putter with flight numbers of 2 | 3 | 0 | 0. It’s designed for a neutral flight path with minimal fade, making it a true point-and-shoot option for both putting and short approaches. Across multiple plastics—from firm to very soft—players highlight its clean release, consistent glide, and the way it holds the line you put it on without dumping hard at the end. Voodoo Flight Path for Newer Players For newer players, the Voodoo offers a forgiving, confidence-building flight path. Thrown softly on a flat release, it tends to track straight with very little movement left or right.…

  • Warspear

    Gateway Warspear Flight Chart The Gateway Warspear is a low-profile, beadless putt & approach disc with a subtle thumb-track designed for point-and-shoot control. Listed flight numbers are 3 | 3 | 0 | 2, making it a straight flyer with a reliable finish. Throwers use it as a torque-resistant throwing putter for short drives and accurate approaches, with run/plastic variance (flatter = faster/straighter, domey = a touch more glide). Flight Path for Beginners Newer players will find the Warspear easy to aim and release. Expect mostly straight flights at low power with a mild, predictable fade. The shallow profile helps smaller hands, and baseline Suregrip stops quickly near the pin.…

  • Devil Hawk

    Gateway Devil Hawk Flight Chart The Gateway Devil Hawk is a low-profile, overstable putt & approach disc featuring a thumb-track and beaded wing. Manufacturer flight numbers: 3 | 3 | 0 | 4. Built to handle torque and wind, it excels as a driving putter and for straight-then-dump approaches that stick. Common plastics include Sure Grip (baseline feel) and Platinum (premium durability), with occasional Gateway blend variants. Newer Players: Straight Push, Confident Finish Expect a short, straight push before a strong, predictable fade (RHBH). The shallow feel and thumb-track add control on 100–200 ft approaches. It won’t turn over easily, so think “point and crash.” Controlled Approaches for Intermediates Flat…

  • Chief OS

    Gateway Chief OS Flight Chart The Gateway Chief OS is a beaded, overstable putt & approach disc with manufacturer flight numbers 3 | 3 | 0 | 2. It keeps the Chief’s slim, comfortable profile but adds a thicker bead and torque resistance for confident throws into wind, straight-to-fade approaches, and driving putts. Common plastics include Sure Grip, Pure White, Diamond/Hyper Diamond, and Super Glow variants. At-a-Glance Flight & Role Low-speed putter stability with dependable fade. Point it at your landing zone, throw it flat, and expect a straight push that finishes on time. Perfect as the “don’t-turn” putter in your lineup. Beginner-Friendly Uses Newer players will see the Chief…

  • Shaman

    Gateway Shaman Flight Chart The Gateway Shaman posts flight numbers of 3 | 3 | 0 | 1. This low-profile, beadless putter is built for clean releases and straight, point-and-shoot flights with a gentle finish. Popular in SureGrip and Diamond blends, it doubles as a throwing putter for accurate approaches while suiting players who prefer a shallower rim. Flight Path for Newer Players Beginners will find the Shaman easy to aim and control. Expect a straight push with dependable glide and a soft, late fade. The shallow rim helps reduce wobble and promotes cleaner putts from circle to circle-two. Flight Chart Insights for Intermediate Throwers At modest power, the Shaman…

  • Mystic

    Gateway Mystic Flight Chart The Gateway Mystic has flight numbers of 5 | 5 | -2.5 | 0. This beadless, understable midrange is built for effortless glide and point-and-shoot control. It shines on hyzer flips, straight tunnel shots, and gentle turnovers—popular with newer players for easy distance and with experienced golfers as a finesse mid for shaping lines. Flight Path for Beginners Newer throwers will see the Mystic fly mostly straight with a mild turn and very little fade. The shallow, beadless feel promotes clean releases, and the high glide helps cover distance without much power. Great for learning controlled approaches and long putts that need to stay on line.…

  • Samurai

    Gateway Samurai Flight Chart The Gateway Samurai is a fast, workable distance driver with flight numbers of 12.5 | 5 | -2 | 1. Sitting in the stable-to-slightly-understable slot, it pairs easy turn with a gentle finish, yielding long S-curves for a wide range of powers. In premium blends (Platinum, Evolution, Diamond), the Samurai keeps its bite longer; in Sure Grip it beats into a buttery hyzer-flip machine. Beginner Lines and First Distance For newer arms, the Samurai will start out more stable. Expect a straight push and a dependable fade. Lighter weights or baseline plastic help unlock flight path confidence without overpowering the disc. Flight Chart Notes for Intermediates…

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