Latitude 64 Dagger Flight Chart
The Latitude 64 Dagger features flight numbers of 2 | 5 | 0 | 1 and is known for its deep rim and exceptional glide. Designed in collaboration with Ricky Wysocki, the Dagger provides a confident hand feel and floaty, straight flights. It’s a favorite among players who like a deeper putter that holds the line with minimal fade.
Dagger Flight Path for Beginners
New players will appreciate the Dagger’s straight flight and high glide. It holds its line well on gentle throws and won’t fade off too sharply at the end. The deep rim offers excellent grip and helps beginners develop consistent releases on their putts.
Flight Chart for Intermediate Players
For developing throwers, the Dagger works as both a putting and approach disc. Throw it flat and it will glide straight for long, controlled putts or soft turnovers. Its slight fade keeps it on target even when thrown firmly from circle two range.
Flight Numbers for Advanced and Pro Players
Experienced players will enjoy the Dagger’s stability and reliability under pressure. It resists turn and delivers a smooth finish, making it excellent for long putts and touchy upshots. The Zero Medium plastic maintains a steady feel even in variable weather conditions.
Flight Path for Forehand Throws
Though not a primary forehand disc, the Dagger can handle light flick approaches. With a smooth release, it glides straight before a controlled fade—useful for touch forehand upshots within 150 feet.
Try our interactive Flight Chart to see how the Dagger’s flight path changes with your putting speed and release. Adjust for backhand, forehand, or left-handed angles to visualize real-world results.
Latitude 64 Dagger
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Try the Latitude 64 Dagger
A high-glide, straight-flying putter that rewards clean form and touch. Great for players who like a full, confident grip and reliable finish on long putts.
Puttheads Notes
The Dagger is a glide-heavy putter that suits both spin and push putting styles. It’s deep, confident in the hand, and perfect for players who like floaty, straight putts with minimal fade.
- Flight Numbers: 2 | 5 | 0 | 1
- Stability: Straight to slightly overstable
- Best For: Consistent putts, straight approaches, and high-glide floaters
- Plastics: Zero Medium, Zero Soft, Zero Hard, Retro, Retro Burst, occasional Opto/Gold Line runs
- Design: Deep rim, tall profile, and excellent glide