Cayote

Innova Coyote – Flight Chart

The Innova Coyote is a neutral, point-and-shoot midrange with flight numbers around 4 | 5 | 0 | 1. It’s built for straight, glidey lines that hold your release angle—perfect for touch approaches and tight fairways. Common plastics include Champion (a touch more stable) and Star (grippy and straight), with occasional DX or limited runs.

Beginner Lines: Smooth, Straight Carries

Newer players can expect easy glide and minimal fade. A gentle hyzer often flips to flat and rides forward; thrown flat, it tracks straight with a soft finish—great for learning clean releases.

Flight Chart Cues for Intermediates

At 225–300 ft power, the Coyote shines on hyzer-flip tunnel shots, flat lasers that finish neutral, and soft turnover approaches that hold angle. Excellent for shaping lines in the woods without overcooking fade.

Advanced Shotcraft and Angle Control

Experienced throwers can carve late-turn stand-ups, hold anhyzers to the ground, or land gentle hyzers that sit. In Champion, it resists turn a bit longer; in seasoned Star, expect easier finesse turnovers.

Forehand Touch and Utility

For short forehands, the shallow feel rewards clean mechanics. Expect straight flicks, narrow-window hyzer-flips, and controlled pans. Keep wrist speed smooth—powering up can introduce early turn when beat in.

View our interactive Flight Chart to see how the Coyote flies for your release. Tweak arm speed, angle, wind, and choose backhand, forehand, or left-handed throws.

Innova Coyote

 

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Try the Innova Coyote

If you need a mid that goes where it’s aimed—no drama, just line-holding glide—the Coyote is a trustworthy choice for fairway control and precision approaches.

Puttheads Notes

  • Flight Numbers: 4 | 5 | 0 | 1 (neutral, line-holding, gentle finish)
  • Plastics: Champion (slightly more stable), Star (grippy/straight); occasional DX & special runs
  • Use Cases: Hyzer-flip tunnels, straight woods shots, soft turnovers, point-and-shoot approaches
  • Profile: Glidey, angle-sensitive; seasons into easy turnover lines while staying controllable
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