Prodigy D6 Flight Chart
The Prodigy D6 is an understable distance driver with flight numbers 12 | 6 | -4 | 1. Built for easy glide and high-speed turn, it excels at hyzer-flip distance, controlled turnovers, tailwind bombs, and rollers. In premium Prodigy blends like 400G and 750G, the D6 offers durable grip while giving slower to moderate arms an efficient path to more distance.
Flight Path for Beginners
Newer players often see the D6 fly mostly straight with a gentle finish, or a mild flip to flat depending on weight and power. The high glide helps add effortless yards without demanding perfect form. If it isn’t flipping yet, try lighter weights or add a touch of hyzer for longer, straighter flights.
Flight Chart for Intermediate Players
At 300–350 ft power, the D6 flight path shines as a hyzer-flip machine. Expect a clean pop-up to flat, long forward push, and minimal fade. It’s a great choice for shaping S-lines through the woods, tailwind drives, and distance lines where you don’t want a hard finish.
Flight Numbers for Advanced & Pro Throwers
With 400-ft power and up, the D6 flight numbers (12 | 6 | -4 | 1) translate to big hyzer-flips, long drifting turnovers, or intentional rollers. Released flat, it can turn for days; with steeper hyzer, it will stand up, glide, and finish soft. It’s a finesse distance tool rather than a wind fighter.
Forehand & Specialty Lines
Forehand throwers can use the D6 for touch hyzer-flip flicks, stand-up approaches, and roller setups. Because it’s very understable, keep forehands smooth to avoid early burn. For FH rollers, the D6 gets on edge quickly and covers ground fast.
Explore our interactive Flight Chart to see how the D6 will fly for you. Adjust the model for your arm speed, release angle, and handedness (RHBH/LHBH or RHFH/LHFH) to preview hyzer-flips, turnovers, and rollers.
Prodigy D6
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Try the Prodigy D6
Looking for glidey distance without max effort? The D6 is a go-to for hyzer-flip distance, tailwind bombs, and roller lines. It’s available in durable 400G and 750G plastics for consistent feel and longevity.
Puttheads Notes
Based on player feedback: the D6 is extremely understable with very workable turn. Many use it as a primary hyzer-flip or roller disc. Some runs may have a bit of flashing on the rim out of the box—once worn, it feels smoother (and can fly even flippier). Tailwinds highlight its glide and easy distance.
- Flight Numbers: 12 | 6 | -4 | 1
- Primary lines: hyzer-flip distance, turnovers, rollers
- Plastics commonly found: 400G, 750G
- Best conditions: calm to tailwind; not a headwind driver
- Great “first fast driver” for developing arms seeking more distance