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Prodigy D1 Flight Chart

The Prodigy D1 is an overstable distance driver built for power lines and wind control. With flight numbers of 12 | 5 | 0 | 4, it holds torque, fights turn, and finishes with a strong, predictable fade. Advanced throwers lean on it for headwinds, forced flex shots, and confident forehands; developing players will find it a trustworthy utility bomber as arm speed grows.

Flight Path Overview for Newer Arms

For newer players, the D1 will behave very overstable—shorter carries with an early, reliable fade. It’s best used for headwind control, skip shots, and learning hyzer angles rather than pure distance until your release speed increases.

Control Lines for Intermediate Throwers

Intermediates can expect flat-to-fade flights and dependable hyzers. On a flex release, the D1 resists turn, pushes forward, then finishes hard. It’s a go-to when you must keep the nose down and trust a late, forceful finish.

Flight Numbers in Advanced Play

Advanced and pro arms will see the intended zero turn / strong fade profile: hold straight under torque, trace a committed flex, then pan out with authority. Excellent into headwinds and on long placements where left-fading endings (RHBH) are mandatory.

Forehand & Wind Utility

The D1’s rim and overstability make it a staple for forehand drives. It shrugs off off-axis torque, maintains line integrity, and delivers a confident, late dump—ideal for sidearm distance, spike hyzers, and windy tee shots.

Explore our interactive Flight Chart to visualize how the D1 flies at your power, release angle, and throwing style. Toggle backhand/forehand and adjust speed to preview your personalized flight path.

Prodigy D1

 

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Try the Prodigy D1

If you need a wind fighter that stays honest under power and finishes hard, the D1 is a dependable workhorse for both backhand and forehand distance.

Puttheads Notes

  • Flight Numbers: 12 | 5 | 0 | 4
  • Overstable distance driver for headwinds, spikes, and flex lines
  • Holds torque; resists turn even at high speeds
  • Forehand-friendly and dependable in premium blends (400/500/750)
  • Utility use for developing arms; primary distance tool for power throwers
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