Culverin

Latitude 64 Culverin — Flight Chart

The Latitude 64 Culverin is a glidey control driver built for confident lines and a reliable finish. With flight numbers of 9 | 5 | -0.5 | 3, it pushes straight before a dependable fade, making it a workhorse on windy days and a favorite for both backhand and forehand control shots. Available in Opto, Gold, and Moonshine (glow), the Culverin blends torque resistance with surprising carry.

Beginner Take: What to Expect

Newer players will find the Culverin on the stable-to-overstable side. Thrown flat, expect a straight push and a healthy fade. It’s a great teacher for controlled hyzers, forehand form, and headwind trust, but may feel too strong as a first driver.

Flight Chart Insights for Intermediate Throwers

At typical rec-to-intermediate speeds, the Culverin delivers point-and-shoot fairway control: a touch of high-speed stability, mid-flight glide, then a clean, predictable finish. Perfect for placement drives, tight fairway hyzers, and straight-then-fade shots around 300–360 ft.

Advanced & Pro Notes — Flight Numbers in Practice

Power throwers can shape laser-straight lines that hold before a late, forceful fade. The Culverin takes torque well, pairs nicely with forehand approach drives, and beats into a straighter, more workable bomber while keeping that dependable finish. Think Thunderbird/PD slot—just a bit smoother.

Forehand Control & Wind Utility

The comfortable rim and torque resistance make the Culverin a trustworthy forehand option. Into a headwind, it stays on plane longer than most 9-speeds before finishing hard. Gold may feel a tick straighter; Opto and Moonshine tend to hold the stability longer.

Try the interactive Culverin Flight Chart to visualize its flight path for your release speed, angle, and style. Toggle backhand/forehand to see how it will fly for you.

Latitude 64 Culverin

 

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Try the Latitude 64 Culverin

If you want a controllable 9-speed that carries straight and finishes on target—without jumping to a true meathook—the Culverin is a money slot filler.

DG Puttheads Notes

Nerdy take: the Culverin’s combo of mild high-speed turn (≈-0.5) plus real glide makes its flight path feel longer than many “true 9/3” control drivers. It holds lines, resists wobble, then gives a clean, trackable fade—easy to aim, easy to trust.

  • Flight Numbers: 9 | 5 | -0.5 | 3
  • Best For: Straight-then-fade placement drives, controlled forehands, hyzers in moderate wind
  • Plastics: Opto (stable/durable), Gold (grippy/straighter), Moonshine (glow; Opto-like stability)
  • Comparable Discs: Innova Thunderbird, Discmania PD, MVP Terra (straighter runs)
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