ABC Bee Line Flight Chart
The ABC Bee Line is a high-speed distance driver known for effortless glide and controllable turn. Typical flight numbers are 14 | 5 | -3 | 2, yielding long hyzer flips and extended S-curves with a gentle, dependable finish. In Platinum plastic it runs a tick more torque-resistant; Gold tends to feel a touch freer and glidey. Ideal when you want big distance without muscling a meathook.
Bee Line Flight Path for Newer Arms
Players building up form will see easy height and forward carry. Release on light hyzer and expect a stand-up to flat with late, soft fade. It’s forgiving on slight nose-up mistakes while still pushing down the fairway.
Flight Chart Guidance for Intermediate Throwers
Intermediates can lean on smooth hyzer flips to ride straight before a controlled finish. Flat releases drift a touch right (RHBH) then settle, making it a reliable max-distance option on calm days or tailwinds.
Flight Numbers in Practice for Advanced Players
With power, the Bee Line shows true -3 turn potential and long, balanced S-curves. Aim for shoulder-high launch, slight hyzer, and let the glide do the work. Platinum runs handle more torque and keep the late fade intact.
Sidearm Shape & Hyzer-Flip Utility
For forehands, clean mechanics are rewarded: smooth releases track straight with workable turn and a non-dumpy finish. Great when you want distance without the harsh fade of beefier 14-speeds.
Explore the interactive flight chart below to visualize the Bee Line’s flight path for your speed, release angle, and hand preference.
ABC Bee Line
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Puttheads’ Notes
Reviewer consensus: glide for days, easy hyzer-flip distance, and friendlier power requirement than many wide-rim drivers. Platinum reads a hair straighter under torque; Gold maximizes glide. If you like MVP Relativity / Katana-style flights but want a touch more control, this hits the slot.