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, skip approaches, and simple “point-and-dump” shots inside ~200 ft. If you’re new and want straight flights, choose a less overstable mold; the A1’s job is dependable fade.
Flight Chart Insights for Intermediate Players
For intermediates, the A1 shines on touch hyzers, powered forehand chips, and headwind approaches. It handles off-axis torque well and won’t flip on you, so you can aim tight gaps with confidence and let the predictable finish do the work. Expect minimal glide; plan landing zones with the fade and skips in mind.
Flight Numbers for Advanced & Pro Throwers
Advanced players will lean on the A1 as a workhorse utility disc. It holds short flex lines, spike hyzers, and forehand standstills without drifting right (RHBH). Into a headwind, it keeps its nose and continues to push before a strong, controllable dump. If you power it on slight anhyzer, it will fight out consistently—ideal for shapeable, low-ceiling approaches.
Forehand Use Cases
The shallow, beadless rim makes the A1 very comfortable for forehand grips. It’s excellent for 200–250 ft touch flicks, scramble throws, and forced hyzers. The disc accepts wrist speed without flipping and finishes on a tight, dependable fade—great for landing the disc pin-high without long glide past the target.
Explore our interactive Flight Chart to see how the Prodigy A1 will fly for your throw. Adjust the flight path by arm speed and style—backhand or forehand, right- or left-handed—and preview lines before you play.
Prodigy A1
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Try the Prodigy A1
If you need a wind-fighting, no-turn approach disc, the A1 delivers. It bridges putter and midrange duties with meathook reliability, making short game decisions simple.
Puttheads Notes
Data points across runs show the A1 as one of the most turn-proof putt & approach molds in regular circulation. It’s purpose-built: minimal glide, maximum control.
- Flight Numbers: 3 | 3 | 0 | 3 (some listings 4 | 2 | 0 | 5)
- Role: Overstable approach / utility; wind-resistant and torque-proof
- Plastics typically seen: 300 (grippy), 400 (durable), 500 (premium), 750 (stiff & very durable)
- Best lines: Spike hyzers, flex chips, forehand standstills, headwind approaches
- Who likes it: Players who prefer predictable, hard finishes and zero turn near the green