Prodigy

  • D6

    Prodigy D6 Flight Chart The Prodigy D6 is an understable distance driver with flight numbers 12 | 6 | -4 | 1. Built for easy glide and high-speed turn, it excels at hyzer-flip distance, controlled turnovers, tailwind bombs, and rollers. In premium Prodigy blends like 400G and 750G, the D6 offers durable grip while giving slower to moderate arms an efficient path to more distance. Flight Path for Beginners Newer players often see the D6 fly mostly straight with a gentle finish, or a mild flip to flat depending on weight and power. The high glide helps add effortless yards without demanding perfect form. If it isn’t flipping yet, try…

  • A4

    Prodigy A4 Flight Chart and Overview The Prodigy A4 is a dependable approach disc with official flight numbers of 4 | 4 | -1 | 2. Designed for both backhand and forehand throws, the A4 fills the slot between a putter and a midrange, providing a smooth, straight flight with a consistent fade. It’s available in multiple plastics including 200, 300, 400, 500, and 750 Glimmer, each offering slightly different stability levels. In premium blends, the A4 resists turn and finishes with confidence, while base plastics beat in to fly laser straight. A4 Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the A4 slightly overstable but manageable, especially in 300 or…

  • A3

    Prodigy A3 Flight Chart The Prodigy A3 is an overstable approach disc designed for players who value control and reliability over sheer distance. With flight numbers of 4 | 4 | 0 | 3, it fits between a putter and a midrange, offering a torque-resistant, flat flight that ends with a predictable fade. The beadless rim and low profile make it a comfortable and consistent choice for both backhand and forehand throws. Flight Path for Beginners For newer players, the A3 will likely feel very overstable, often fading out early unless thrown with significant speed. Still, it’s useful for learning hyzers, windy approaches, and situations where control is more important…

  • A2

    Prodigy A3 Flight Chart The Prodigy A3 is an overstable approach disc built for control-first golf. With flight numbers of 4 | 3 | 0 | 3, it slots between a putter and a midrange, handling torque on both backhand and forehand lines. Players reach for the A3 when they need a flat, wind-resistant flight that ends with a reliable, moderate fade. Flight Path for Newer Players For beginners, the A3 will feel quite stable. Expect a straight start that moves into an early, dependable fade unless thrown with higher speed. It’s useful as a teaching tool for short hyzers, pitch-ups in wind, and touch forehands where you want the…

  • A1

    Prodigy A1 Flight Chart The Prodigy A1 is a beadless, torque-resistant approach disc with flight numbers commonly listed as 3 | 3 | 0 | 3 (some runs appear as 4 | 2 | 0 | 5). In practice, expect a very overstable flight with zero turn and a strong, reliable fade. It’s built for short, controlled approaches and utility shots where you need the disc to fight wind, hold the line under power, and finish predictably. Flight Path for Newer Players Beginners will find the A1 extremely resistant to turning. Thrown flat, it will move forward briefly, then fade hard. Use it as a teaching tool for controlled hyzers,…

  • New M1

    Prodigy M1 Flight Chart The Prodigy M1 (new mold) is a consistent, overstable midrange with flight numbers 5 | 4 | 0 | 3. Redesigned for improved feel and reliability, the M1 offers a torque-resistant, wind-fighting flight that holds any line and finishes with a smooth, predictable fade. It’s built for control and accuracy, performing equally well for forehands and backhands when precision matters most. M1 Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the M1 overstable, but it’s a great introduction to dependable midrange control. Expect short, accurate flights with a consistent fade that helps shape hyzer lines or fight wind on approach shots. Flight Chart for Intermediate Players Intermediate…

  • PA3

    Prodigy PA-3 Flight Chart The Prodigy PA-3 is a stable, beaded putter designed for consistency and control. With flight numbers of 3 | 4 | 0 | 1, it provides a straight flight with a soft, reliable fade. The PA-3 performs equally well for putting, approach shots, and short tee drives, offering dependable accuracy for both spin and push putters. Known for its comfort in the hand and clean release, it’s trusted by players of all skill levels, including touring pros. Flight Chart By Skill Level PA-3 Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the PA-3 to be a forgiving and consistent putter. It resists turning over while maintaining a…

  • F5

    Prodigy F5 Flight Chart The Prodigy F5 is a straight-flying fairway driver designed for control and glide. With flight numbers of 7 | 5 | -2 | 1, the F5 delivers smooth hyzer flips, easy turnovers, and long, neutral flights that stay on the fairway. It’s ideal for players who want a disc that can carve tight lines in the woods or glide effortlessly down open fairways with minimal fade. Flight Path for Beginner Players Beginners will love how easily the F5 gets up to speed and holds straight lines. Even with slower arm speeds, it produces a controllable flight with a gentle finish. It’s one of the best first…

  • F7

    Prodigy F7 Flight Chart The Prodigy F7 is an understable fairway driver designed to deliver effortless glide and easy distance for beginners and seasoned players alike. With flight numbers of 7 / 5 / -3 / 1, the F7 offers smooth turnovers, long hyzer flips, and dependable right-finishing lines for RHBH throwers. Its versatility makes it a go-to for players looking for a controllable fairway option that excels at shaping lines and maximizing glide, even at lower arm speeds. How the Prodigy F7 Flies Beginners will find the F7 to be one of the easiest drivers to control straight out of the box. It flips up from a hyzer and…

  • F3

    Prodigy F3 Flight Chart The Prodigy F3 is one of the most versatile and straight-flying fairway drivers in Prodigy’s lineup, with flight numbers of 7 | 5 | -1 | 2. Known for its smooth glide and balanced stability, the F3 excels at holding any line you put it on—flat, hyzer, or anhyzer. It’s available in 400, 500, and 750 Spectrum plastics, each offering slight differences in stability and feel. Whether thrown backhand or forehand, the F3 provides controlled distance and consistency, making it a true workhorse fairway driver for a wide range of players. Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the F3 to be one of the easiest…

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