Crown

Westside Crown Flight Chart

The Westside Crown is a beaded putt-and-approach disc built for straight, reliable flights. With flight numbers of 3 | 4 | 0 | 1, the Crown offers plenty of glide, neutral high-speed stability, and a gentle fade at the end. Available in multiple BT blends, Origio, and premium VIP plastic, it serves well as both a primary putting putter and a trustworthy approach disc for players who like a bead and a clean, predictable flight path.

Crown Flight Path for Newer Players

Beginners will find the Crown friendly and forgiving. Thrown softly and flat, it stays on a straight line with only a small finish at the end instead of dumping hard. The glide of 4 helps newer players get extra distance on putts and approaches without needing a lot of arm speed, and the beaded rim gives a confident grip in the hand.

Flight Chart Insights for Intermediate Players

For intermediate players, the Crown flies very close to its listed flight numbers. Released flat, it tracks forward on a straight line before a smooth, forward-pushing fade. Many players report using a BT blend for putting and a premium plastic Crown for approach shots in the 150–230 foot range. On a gentle hyzer, the disc holds the angle and finishes reliably by the basket, making it a dependable choice when you need to park short holes.

Flight Numbers and Performance for Advanced Throwers

Advanced disc golfers will see the Crown as a stable, line-holding putter that can handle confident spin and approach power. It resists unwanted turn on putter drives while still gliding enough to cover distance. With 3 | 4 | 0 | 1 flight numbers, it works well for straight tee shots, slight hyzers, and controlled approaches where you want a soft finish without a big skip.

Forehand Touch Shots with the Crown

While the Crown isn’t a power forehand mold, the beaded rim and moderate stability make it useful for short forehand approaches and touch flicks. At lower power, it will hold a gentle anhyzer or straight line before fading out softly. Players who like to shape short sidearm approaches around trees or into tight greens can lean on the Crown for precise, low-skip landings.

Use our interactive Flight Chart to see how the Westside Crown’s flight path changes with your arm speed, release angle, and throwing style. Dial in the Crown Flight Chart to match your real-world putting and approach game.

Westside Crown

 

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Try the Westside Crown

If you like beaded putters with straight flights and a soft, reliable fade, the Westside Crown fits easily into your bag. It’s a versatile mold that can cover both putting duties and short controlled approaches, especially for players who value consistency over flash.

Puttheads Notes

The Crown feels like a straight, glidey beaded putter that doesn’t do anything weird in the air. It’s stable enough to trust in light wind, neutral enough to point and shoot, and the bead gives a familiar reference point for consistent releases.

  • Flight Numbers: 3 | 4 | 0 | 1
  • Beaded putter with comfortable, confident grip
  • Straight flight with gentle, predictable fade
  • Works for both circle putting and approach shots
  • Multiple BT and premium plastic options to tune feel and durability
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