Putter

  • Ohm

    MVP Ohm Flight Chart The MVP Ohm is a straight-flying, glide-focused putter designed for clean releases and pinpoint accuracy. With flight numbers of 2 | 5 | 0 | 1, the Ohm delivers neutral stability, exceptional glide, and a smooth, forward-finishing fade. Its beadless shape and GYRO® overmold construction make it comfortable in the hand for both putting and approach shots. Reviewers consistently praise the Ohm for its “laser-straight” flight, reliable touch shots, and versatility for putts, approaches, and short controlled drives. How the Ohm Performs for Beginners Newer players will appreciate the Ohm’s straight flight and generous glide. It holds the line with ease, making it great for learning…

  • Fierce

    Discraft Fierce Flight Chart The Discraft Fierce is an understable, glide-forward putter designed for clean releases, effortless straight flights, and controlled turnover approaches. With flight numbers of 3 | 4 | -2 | 0, the Fierce delivers a smooth, floaty path that holds anhyzers, hyzer-flips easily, and finishes without fade. Its beadless rim and comfortable profile make it accessible for players of all hand sizes, and its ability to shape touch shots has made it a favorite for both putting and approach work. How the Fierce Flies for Different Players Fierce Flight Path for Newer Players Beginners will find the Fierce extremely friendly. Its understability helps correct minor form mistakes,…

  • Bennu

    XCOM Bennu Flight Chart The XCOM Bennu is a glide-heavy, beadless putter designed for straight flights and effortless control. With flight numbers of 3 | 5 | -1 | 0, it offers gentle turn, neutral finish, and excellent glide that makes it easy for beginners and reliable for experienced players who want long, straight putts or smooth approach lines. Its beadless profile provides a clean release, and the Bennu’s neutral stability makes it ideal for turnover touch shots, hyzer-flips, and longer putter drives that need to stay on a straight path. Beginner Flight Expectations The Bennu is extremely beginner-friendly thanks to its high glide and mild understability. Newer players will…

  • Tactic

    Discmania Tactic Flight Chart The Discmania Tactic is a flat-topped, overstable putt and approach disc built for controlled upshots, torque-resistant forehands, and confident throws in any wind. With flight numbers of 4 | 2 | 0 | 3, the Tactic delivers low-glide precision, a strong and dependable fade, and a profile that feels great for both backhand and sidearm releases. Players consistently praise its stability, reliability, and versatility across multiple plastics including EXO Hard, EXO Soft, Vapor, and Meta. How the Tactic Flies for Newer Players For beginners, the Tactic serves as a trustworthy overstable approach disc. Its low glide helps prevent overshooting, and its consistent fade offers predictable landings.…

  • Sensei

    Discmania Sensei Flight Chart The Discmania Sensei is a straight-flying, beadless putt and approach disc known for its clean release and dependable control. With flight numbers of 3 | 3 | 0 | 1, the Sensei offers a neutral flight with a soft, predictable fade. Players appreciate its versatility as both a putting putter and a short-range throwing disc. Its low-profile rim makes it comfortable for all hand sizes and ideal for finesse approaches, short drives, and technical lines under 200 feet. Sensei Flight Path for Newer Players Beginners love the Sensei for its straight, glidey flight that helps build consistency. With minimal fade and no unexpected turn, new players…

  • Sparrow

    Disctroyer Sparrow Flight Chart The Disctroyer Sparrow is a slightly overstable putt and approach disc built for dependable control and consistent fade. With flight numbers of 3 | 3 | 0 | 2, it delivers a straight, torque-resistant flight that finishes with reliable stability. Reviewers often highlight its comfortable A-Soft and A-Medium plastics, clean release, and versatility for putts, approaches, and short controlled drives in all weather conditions. Flight Path for Newer Players Beginners will find the Sparrow a bit more stable than typical putters, but the extra fade provides consistency on short approaches. Its straight initial glide and gentle finishing fade help build confidence in release angles. For new…

  • Radar

    Storm Radar Flight Chart The Storm Radar is a straight-flying, glide-heavy putt and approach disc designed for clean releases and dependable control. With flight numbers of 2 | 5 | 0 | 0.5, it offers exceptional glide for both putting and approach work while maintaining a stable, forward-moving flight. Reviewers consistently highlight its laser-straight lines, surprising distance potential for a putter, and versatility as a throwing putter for players of all skill levels. Radar Flight Path for Newer Players Beginners will appreciate how straight and forgiving the Radar flies. Its high glide helps generate extra distance with minimal effort, and its low fade keeps the flight centered. It’s also an…

  • Ruin

    Infinite Discs Ruin Flight Chart The Infinite Discs Ruin is a beadless, overstable approach disc built for controlled placement shots. With flight numbers of 3 | 3 | 0 | 3, the Ruin offers minimal glide, zero turn, and a strong, dependable fade that begins early in the flight. Players across all skill levels rely on it for forehand and backhand upshots, especially in windy conditions where consistency matters more than raw distance. Its small-diameter design and torque resistance make it a trusted tool for shaping short, stable lines. Ruin Flight Path for Newer Players Beginners will find the Ruin quite overstable, often fading out early before achieving much forward…

  • Cohort

    Infinite Discs Cohort Flight Chart The Infinite Discs Cohort is a beadless, low-profile putt and approach disc known for its straight, torque-resistant flight and comfortable shallow rim. With flight numbers of 3.5 | 4 | 0 | 1, the Cohort delivers neutral control with a gentle, dependable fade. Players often use it as a versatile throwing putter or precision approach disc, especially those who prefer a smaller hand-feel and clean releases for both backhand and forehand shots. Cohort Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will appreciate how straight and forgiving the Cohort is, even with slower arm speeds. Its shallow rim makes it easy to grip, while the neutral flight allows…

  • Meteor Hammer

    Yikun Meteor Hammer Flight Chart The Yikun Meteor Hammer is a uniquely engineered double-plate putter/midrange hybrid built for straight, controllable flight. With flight numbers of 4 | 5 | 0 | 0, it offers high glide, neutral stability, and almost no fade. It’s popular for tight tunnel shots, touch approaches, and beginner-friendly straight drives, with Tiger, Dragon, and Phoenix plastics giving slightly different feel and durability while keeping the same straight-flying identity. Meteor Hammer Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the Meteor Hammer extremely straight and forgiving. It doesn’t take much power to get full glide, and it tends to hold the release angle with very little finish at…

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