Innova Dragon – Flight Chart
The Innova Dragon is a lightweight, water-floating control driver with flight numbers 8 | 5 | -2 | 2. Built for easy distance and confidence on water carries, it offers high glide and a workable flight path that hyzer-flips to flat, turns gently, and finishes with a mild fade—especially friendly for developing arms and tailwind shots.
Beginner-Friendly Lines
At lower speeds, release on slight hyzer and expect a flip to flat, long carry, and a soft finish. The light DX blend adds effortless glide, making the Dragon a welcoming first driver.
Flight Chart Notes for Intermediates
Around 275–330 ft power, the Dragon flies true to its flight numbers: controlled hyzer-flips, straight push with late drift, and shapeable turnovers that hold without diving. Great for shaping woods lines without big fade.
Advanced Shaping and Wind Strategy
Experienced throwers can use the Dragon as a situational tool—tailwind bombs, stand-up rollers as it beats in, and committed turnovers. Because of its light mass, avoid strong headwinds unless you’re planning a turnover or roller.
Forehand Touch and Utility
For FH, think finesse. Clean releases yield flat rides and late movement; overpowering can turn it too much. Useful for touch FH approaches over water where you want float insurance.
Water Carries and Course Management
The Dragon’s claim to fame is confidence over lakes and ponds—its floating DX plastic reduces risk while still giving you a controllable, glidey line.
Try our interactive Flight Chart to see how the Dragon will fly for you. Adjust the flight path for arm speed, angles, handedness, and BH/FH style.
Innova Dragon
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Try the Innova Dragon
If you want beginner-friendly distance and safer water carries, the Dragon’s glide and manageable fade make it a smart addition to any bag.
Puttheads Notes
- Flight Numbers: 8 | 5 | -2 | 2
- Plastics / Weights: Floating DX; typically 150–160 g “150-class” runs
- Use Cases: Beginner distance driver, tailwinds, safe water carries, hyzer-flip to straight, gentle turnovers
- Profile: High-glide, lightweight driver; can be wind-sensitive—rewarding with smooth form