Latitude 64 Grace Flight Chart The Latitude 64 Grace is a smooth-flying 11-speed distance driver designed to blend easy control with impressive glide. With flight numbers of 11 | 6 | -1 | 2, it behaves like a workable stable driver that offers distance potential without requiring elite power. Many players describe the Grace as a “fairway-feeling distance driver,” providing long, effortless flights and a reliable finish. It’s popular among a wide range of golfers—intermediate arms appreciate its forgiveness, while advanced players value its hyzer-flip potential, shapeability, and controllable distance. Grace Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the Grace relatively forgiving for a speed-11 driver. Its high glide helps…
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Faith
Latitude 64 Faith Flight Chart The Latitude 64 Faith is a stable, beadless putt-and-approach disc known for its clean release, predictable flight, and premium feel in Royal Sense plastic. With flight numbers of 2 | 3 | 0 | 1, it holds a straight line with a gentle finish, making it a confidence-inspiring putter and a trustworthy approach option. The deeper profile and smooth rim help players shape consistent putts and controlled upshots in all weather conditions. Faith Flight Path for Newer Players Newer players will find the Faith extremely forgiving. It flies straight with minimal effort, holds its angle, and finishes with a soft, reliable fade. The comfortable beadless…
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Rive
Latitude 64 Rive Flight Chart The Latitude 64 Rive is a high-speed, overstable distance driver built for players with power. With flight numbers of 13 | 5 | 0 | 3.5, the Rive is designed to push forward with glide before finishing with a strong, dependable fade. Its torque resistance makes it ideal for headwinds, aggressive backhands, and powerful forehands. For experienced players looking for a wind-fighting distance driver that still carries far, the Rive delivers confidence and consistency. Flight Path for Developing Players Newer players and those without high arm speed will see the Rive fly very overstable. Expect a straight start, early fade, and a strong hyzer finish.…
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Locust
Above Ground Level Locust Flight Chart The Above Ground Level Locust is a torque-resistant fairway/distance driver hybrid with listed flight numbers of 9 | 4 | -1 | 3. In real-world use, reviewers say it often flies more overstable than the numbers suggest, especially in premium Alpine and Atomic-style plastics. The Locust is built for players who want a dependable, controllable driver that can handle power, headwinds, and aggressive lines without turning over. Locust Mold Specs & Flight Numbers AGL designed the Locust as a versatile control driver that bridges the gap between fairway and distance driver. With a 9-speed rim, moderate glide, and strong fade, it’s aimed at players…
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Sapphire
Latitude 64 Sapphire Flight Chart The Latitude 64 Sapphire is a lightweight, easy-to-throw distance driver designed for players stepping up from fairway drivers. With flight numbers of 10 | 6 | -2 | 1.5, the Sapphire offers high glide, forgiving turn, and a mild fade, making it ideal for gaining effortless distance. It’s part of Latitude 64’s Easy-to-Use lineup, giving players with moderate arm speed the ability to throw a faster driver without sacrificing control. Sapphire Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the Sapphire extremely forgiving for a speed-10 driver. The -2 high-speed turn helps newer players achieve straighter, longer flights, while the light fade provides a gentle finish.…
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Keystone
Latitude 64 Keystone Flight Chart The Latitude 64 Keystone is a glidey, understable putt and approach disc with flight numbers 2 | 5 | -1 | 1. This beadless putter is designed for smooth, controlled flight paths, easy turnovers, and gentle finishes. Whether you’re using it as your primary putting putter or as a finesse approach disc, the Keystone’s high glide and workable stability make it a great option for players who want a forgiving, straight-to-turning flight chart rather than a dumpy, overstable finish. Latitude 64 Keystone Flight Path for Beginner Players For new or lower-power players, the Keystone is an excellent first putter and approach disc. Its high glide…
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Recoil
Latitude 64 Recoil Flight Chart The Latitude 64 Recoil is an overstable distance driver built for power throwers who want predictable fade and controlled flights at high speeds. With flight numbers of 12 | 4 | 0 | 3, the Recoil resists turn even when thrown hard and delivers a reliable finishing fade that makes it a trustworthy option for headwinds, forehand lines, and distance-controlled power drives. This page breaks down how the Recoil’s flight path changes for different skill levels and throwing styles. Flight Chart by Skill Level Recoil Flight Path for Newer Players For beginners, the Latitude 64 Recoil will fly very overstable. Expect short pushes followed by…
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Pioneer
Latitude 64 Pioneer Flight Chart The Latitude 64 Pioneer is a very overstable fairway driver with flight numbers of 9 | 3 | 0 | 4. This control driver is built for reliable fade, wind-fighting stability, and torque resistance, making it a trusted choice for spike hyzers, skip shots, and confident forehand lines. Use this flight chart page to understand how the Pioneer’s flight path changes by skill level and how its flight numbers translate for your arm speed. Flight Chart by Skill Level Pioneer Flight Path for Newer Players For beginners, the Pioneer will feel extremely overstable. Even on full-power throws, expect a short, straight push out of the…
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Musket
Latitude 64 Musket Flight The Latitude 64 Musket is a control distance driver with flight numbers of 10 | 5 | -0.5 | 2. It’s designed as a straight-shooting driver for narrow fairways and long approaches where you need both precision and power. With high glide, gentle turn, and a reliable but not overpowering fade, the Musket’s flight path fits intermediate players looking to step up from fairways, as well as advanced golfers who want a workable, line-holding driver. Musket Flight Path for Newer Players For newer or lower arm-speed players, the Musket will often fly like a mild, stable driver. Thrown with clean form, expect a forward-pushing line with…
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Fuji
Latitude 64 Fuji Flight Chart The Latitude 64 Fuji is a power-friendly midrange with flight numbers of 4 | 4 | 0 | 2. Designed to handle torque and wind, the Fuji offers a straight, controlled flight with a reliable fade at the end. Players describe it as a workhorse mid that rewards clean form and moderate to higher arm speed, especially on technical fairways where you need a trustworthy finish. Fuji Flight Path for Beginners For newer players, the Fuji will usually fly like a reliably overstable midrange. Thrown flat at lower power, expect a short straight push before it fades out and settles left for right-hand backhand (RHBH)…