Latitude 64 Core Flight Chart
The Latitude 64 Core is a neutral, line-holding midrange with flight numbers 5 | 5 | -1 | 1. Designed for point-and-shoot control and smooth glide, it excels at straight mids, gentle turnovers, and low-ceiling drives. Common plastics include Opto (durable, a tick more stable), Gold Line (grippier with easy glide), and Retro (beats in quicker for understable lines). Suitable for beginners through advanced players who want a mid that flies exactly as released.
Core Flight Path for Newer Players
Beginners will see straight flights with light high-speed turn and a soft, reliable finish. Use a slight hyzer to keep it laser-straight as form develops; the Core’s glide helps add effortless distance without dumping out.
Flight Chart Guidance for Intermediate Arms
At typical midrange power, the Core handles hyzer-flip stand-ups, flat lasers, and gentle drift turnovers. Opto runs stay a touch straighter longer, while Gold Line adds workable turn for shaping through the woods.
Flight Numbers in Advanced Play
Experienced players can finesse precise lines: low-ceiling straight shots that land flat, controlled turnovers that hold to the ground, and powered-down tee shots where distance control matters more than fade. Expect minimal dump and excellent angle fidelity.
Forehand Line Notes
The Core’s shallow, comfortable rim makes it viable for touch forehands. Keep releases clean—at moderate power it tracks the release angle and finishes with a mild, predictable fade without fighting back too hard.
Use our interactive flight chart to preview how the Core’s flight path changes with your arm speed and release angles—toggle backhand/forehand and right- or left-handed throws to visualize your exact line.
Latitude 64 Core
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Try the Latitude 64 Core
If you want a mid that mirrors your release, the Core delivers—smooth glide, minimal fade, and trustworthy line-holding in a wide range of plastics and weights.
Puttheads Notes
Reviewer themes: straight and forgiving with excellent glide; Opto is a tick more stable, Gold Line adds workability, Retro beats in fast for easy turnovers.
- Flight Numbers: 5 | 5 | -1 | 1
- Stability: Neutral to slightly understable; minimal late fade
- Best Uses: Hyzer flips, straight mids, controlled turnovers, low-ceiling lines
- Forehand: Comfortable shallow rim for touch FH approaches
- Plastics: Opto, Gold Line, Retro (run differences affect glide/turn)