Gateway Element – Flight Chart
The Gateway Element is a neutral-to-understable midrange driver with flight numbers of 5 | 5 | -1 | 1. Known for its straight, glidey flights, the Element offers a clean release and predictable finish—making it one of Gateway’s most beginner-friendly mids. It excels at hyzer-flips, smooth turnovers, and effortless control in the woods. Most commonly available in Sure Grip, Diamond, Platinum, and Evolution plastics.
Beginner Flight Path and Feel
Beginners will appreciate the Element’s easy glide and neutral stability. When thrown flat or with a touch of hyzer, it flips up and rides straight before a soft fade. This makes it an excellent first midrange for players developing form and distance control.
Flight Chart for Intermediate Players
At moderate arm speeds, the Element shines as a versatile line-shaping disc. It responds well to angle control—holding gentle anhyzers, gliding on flat lines, and producing late-turn flights when powered up. Perfect for controlled woods golf or approach shots requiring precision.
Flight Ratings for Advanced and Professional Golfers
Experienced players can finesse the Element for laser-straight tunnel shots, turnover lines that pan slowly, and hyzer-flip drives that drift forward with minimal fade. It’s ideal for technical courses or when a pure, point-and-shoot midrange is needed.
Flight Path for Forehand Throws
Forehand throwers will find the Element workable at lower power levels. It flips easily from slight hyzer and holds straight with a soft fade at the finish. Avoid overpowering it—it rewards touch over torque.
Try our interactive Flight Chart to see how the Element will fly for your release. Adjust the path for your arm speed, throwing angle, and wind conditions.
Gateway Element
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Try the Gateway Element
If you’re looking for a midrange that glides straight, shapes lines easily, and holds any angle you give it, the Element is a reliable and beginner-friendly choice.
Puttheads Notes
- Flight Numbers: 5 | 5 | -1 | 1
- Plastics: Sure Grip, Diamond, Platinum, Evolution
- Use Cases: Hyzer-flips, turnovers, straight mids, glidey control shots
- Comparable Discs: Discraft Buzzz SS, Innova Mako3
- Personality: Smooth, workable, and ideal for mastering form and finesse