Discraft Putt’r – Flight Chart The Discraft Putt’r is a straight-flying, beadless putter with flight numbers of 2 | 3 | -1 | 1. Known for its tall profile and comfortable grip, it excels at point-and-shoot putting and smooth approach shots. The Putt’r is designed to hold any line with minimal fade, making it ideal for players seeking clean, neutral flights. Available primarily in Elite X and Rubber Blend plastics, it offers a tacky, confident feel with great touch for both circle putts and short upshots. Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will appreciate the Putt’r’s easy, neutral flight path that stays straight without excessive fade. When thrown softly, it glides…
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Ace
Innova Ace – Flight Chart The Innova Ace is a classic, neutral-to-understable putt & approach / short mid-style disc with flight numbers around 2| 3| -2 | 1. It’s built for point-and-shoot lines, effortless glide, and gentle finishes. Players who want a longer putter that can hyzer-flip to straight—or hold soft turnovers—tend to love the Ace’s controllable flight path. Most commonly seen in R-Pro, with availability varying by run. Beginner Lines: Easy Glide, Straight Results Newer players will see smooth, straight carries with minimal fade. A light hyzer release often flips to flat and rides forward, closely matching the published flight numbers without demanding high power. Flight Chart Cues for…
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#2 Upshot
Lightning #2 Upshot – Flight Chart The Lightning #2 Upshot is a beadless putt & approach disc designed for straight, point-and-shoot control in the short game. InfiniteDiscs lists it in the Stable P&A category (no official flight numbers posted on that page), and players often use it for clean releases, gentle hyzers, and straight approaches that sit. If you want a simple, reliable flight path inside 200 ft, the #2 Upshot fits the bill. Beginner-Friendly Lines Newer players can expect easy, neutral flights that hold a flat release and finish softly. The #2 Upshot doesn’t demand power, which makes distance control and chain-high landings more consistent. Flight Chart Notes for…
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APX
Discraft APX – Flight Chart The Discraft APX is a soft, straight putter with flight numbers 2 | 2 | -1 | 1. Built for clean releases and chain-grabbing landings, it tracks a neutral flight path with gentle turn and minimal fade. Great as a primary putting putter and a touch approach disc when you want point-and-shoot control. Beginner Start Line: Point-and-Shoot Confidence Newer players will see flat, neutral flights that stay on the aim line and sit softly near the basket. The APX’s low speed and mild turn help extend range without unexpected dump at the end. Flight Chart for Intermediate Players Expect easy hyzer-flip putter drives to straight,…
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Rhyno
Innova Rhyno – Flight Chart The Innova Rhyno is a wind-fighting putt & approach disc with flight numbers 2 | 1 | 0 | 3. Built for control over glide, it delivers a blunt, torque-resistant flight path that holds lines and finishes hard without sailing long. The Thumtrac® top enhances grip for confident releases in all weather. Beginner-Friendly Control at Short Range Newer players will see straight, slow flights that finish left (RHBH) every time. Use it for headwind putts, pitch-ups that need to sit, and safe hyzers where neutral putters might drift. Flight Chart Tips for Intermediate Players Expect flat releases with no high-speed turn and a strong, predictable…
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Blowfly I
DGA Blowfly I Flight Chart The DGA Blowfly I is an ultra-flexible, tacky putter prized for ground control and soft landings. Manufacturer flight numbers are 2 | 2 | 0 | 2, yielding a neutral-to-slightly overstable flight path at low speeds with minimal ground play. In DGA’s Signature Line “rubbery” blend, it excels for short approaches and confident putts where skips and roll-aways are the enemy. Beginner Line: Point-and-Drop Control Newer players will see straight putts and short approaches that finish gently with a small, predictable fade. The super-soft plastic helps the disc sit down on landing instead of skipping past the target—great for building circle confidence. Flight Chart Notes…
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Omega
Millennium Omega – Flight Chart The Millennium Omega is a classic point-and-shoot putter with flight numbers 2 | 3 | 0 | 0 (Omega 4 variants often list 2 | 3 | 0 | 1). Known for a clean release and neutral stability, it excels as a primary putting putter and a straight approach disc. Players who like firm, consistent plastics and a dependable, minimal-fade flight path tend to love the Omega line. Beginner Line: Straight Confidence Newer players will see flat, neutral flights that track the aim line and sit gently near the basket. The Omega’s glide helps on longer bids without introducing unwanted turn. Flight Chart Notes for…
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Rattler
Discraft Rattler Flight Chart The Discraft Rattler is one of the most unique discs in the Discraft lineup — a slow, floaty putt and approach disc with a deep rim and ultimate-style glide. With flight numbers of 2 | 2 | -2 | 1, the Rattler offers laser-straight lines and effortless control, perfect for players who rely on finesse over power. Its larger diameter and neutral flight make it ideal for touch approaches and lofty putts that need to sit soft. Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the Rattler incredibly forgiving and easy to throw straight. It holds gentle turnovers and resists fading out early, allowing new players to…
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Polecat
Innova Polecat Flight Chart The Innova Polecat is one of the straightest-flying putters ever made, featuring flight numbers of 1 | 3 | 0 | 0. It’s slow, glidey, and extremely controllable, flying exactly where it’s aimed. With a deep rim and blunt nose, the Polecat behaves more like a catch disc than a typical putter, making it ideal for precise approach shots, floaty putts, and short drives that must land flat. Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will love the Polecat’s easy, straight flight. It holds a line with very little fade and glides smoothly at low power. Perfect for new players learning control or those seeking a reliable disc…
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Rubber Putter
Lightning Discs Rubber Putter Flight Chart The Lightning Discs Rubber Putter is a soft, grippy putter with flight numbers of 2 | 3 | -1 | 1. Known for its unique rubber-like texture and forgiving flight, this classic mold is favored for straight, low-speed throws and gentle landings. Its flexible material helps it grab chains and minimize ground roll, making it one of the most beginner-friendly putters ever made. Flight Path for Beginners New players will appreciate the Rubber Putter’s straight and predictable flight. It resists turning too much and finishes gently, offering excellent control from short range or when learning smooth releases. The soft plastic gives confidence on putts…