Innova Beast Flight Chart
The Innova Beast is a legendary distance driver with flight numbers of 10 | 5 | -2 | 2. Designed for long, controllable S-curves and hyzer-flip distance, the Beast blends high-speed glide with just the right amount of turn. Originally released in 2002 and endorsed by Barry Schultz, it remains one of Innova’s most popular drivers for players who want effortless distance without extreme overstability. Available in nearly every plastic including DX, Champion, Star, GStar, and Pro.
Flight Path for Beginners
New players will find the Beast surprisingly forgiving for a high-speed driver. When thrown flat, it flips to straight and glides before a gentle fade, delivering extra distance compared to fairways without demanding elite arm speed.
Flight Chart for Intermediate Players
At 300–375 ft power, the Beast delivers a perfect S-curve flight path. Release on slight hyzer to flip flat and push forward before finishing smooth. Ideal for tailwinds, open fairways, and turnover distance shots.
Flight Numbers for Advanced and Professional Throwers
Advanced players can manipulate the Beast across a range of lines—from long, flat turnover drives to distance hyzer-flips that ride the wind. In Champion or Star plastic, it holds up to higher torque while maintaining its signature glide.
Forehand and Specialty Lines
While not a true forehand bomber, the Beast performs well for controlled sidearms with moderate power. Expect a smooth flip-up to flat with a predictable fade. Great for shaping gentle forehand turnovers and uphill touch drives.
Explore our interactive Flight Chart to see how the Beast will fly for your throw. Adjust arm speed, release angle, and wind conditions to visualize your ideal flight path.
Innova Beast
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Try the Innova Beast
If you’re looking for a long, glidey distance driver with control and versatility, the Beast offers a legendary balance of speed, turn, and fade for all skill levels.
Puttheads Notes
- Flight Numbers: 10 | 5 | -2 | 2 (stable-to-understable distance driver)
- Speed Class: Distance Driver (ideal for controlled long drives)
- Plastics Seen: DX, Champion, Star, GStar, Pro, Echo Star, Blizzard Champion
- Use Cases: Hyzer-flips, long turnovers, tailwind distance, flex lines
- Profile: Shallow rim, high glide, versatile for both developing and advanced arms