Commander

Innova Commander Flight Chart

The Innova Commander is a wide-diameter, overstable mid/fairway crossover with flight numbers around 6 | 4 | 0 | 3. Expect a torque-resistant flight with minimal turn, workable glide, and a reliable, late fade. Think “faster, beefier V-Roc3”—great for flex approaches, forehand chips, and headwind control where you want distance control without dumping out too early.

Flight Path Basics for Newer Players

For developing arms, the Commander will feel quite overstable. Thrown flat it pushes forward briefly then finishes hard. Use it to learn hyzer angles, skip-in approaches, and confident headwind lines. If you’re chasing dead-straight, consider a straighter mid; the Commander’s job is predictable fade.

Flight Chart Notes for Intermediates

Intermediates can lean on the Commander for 200–300 ft hyzer shots, low-ceiling flexes, and forehand standstills. It resists off-axis torque, holds the intended line, and finishes on a tight, controlled fade. Plan for moderate glide—range it with landing-zone intent rather than float.

Flight Numbers in Practice for Advanced & Pro Throwers

Advanced players will find the hybrid speed sweet spot: enough pace to shape short fairway lines, but slow enough to stick greens. On slight anhyzer it flexes out reliably; on spike hyzer it drops on command. Into wind it stays honest—zero flip, consistent finish.

Forehand Control Lines

The Commander’s shallow, firm rim feel works well for forehand touch. It accepts wrist speed without burning over, ideal for pin-seeking flicks, forced hyzers, and scramble lines that must fade on time. Expect small, predictable skips on short grass.

Use our interactive Flight Chart to visualize how the Commander’s flight path and flight numbers translate for your speed and style—backhand or forehand, right- or left-handed.

Innova Commander

 

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Try the Innova Commander

If you want a trustworthy, overstable workhorse between a mid and a fairway, the Commander delivers flex control, wind stability, and confident finishes without excessive dump.

Puttheads Notes

Reviewer themes point to “wide, OS V-Roc3 vibes”—more glide than a Justice/Gator, more fade than a Roc. It’s a niche slot, but money if you like a mid that can play fairway-style lines in wind.

  • Flight Numbers: 6 | 4 | 0 | 3 (range reported by players)
  • Role: Overstable approach / utility crossover (mid-to-fairway)
  • Best Lines: Flex approaches, spike hyzers, forehand standstills, headwind hyzers
  • Plastics Seen: Primarily Star
  • Who Benefits: Players who want torque resistance and late, reliable fade with manageable glide
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