Legacy Enemy Flight Chart
The Legacy Enemy is a reliably overstable fairway driver built for placement golf and confidence in the wind. With flight numbers 9 | 3 | 0 | 4, it delivers a flat, torque-resistant push and a strong, predictable fade. Players reach for the Enemy when they need control on spike hyzers, skip shots, and forehand lines where turn is not an option.
Enemy Flight Path for Beginners
Newer players will find the Enemy quite beefy. Expect shorter, dependable hyzers with a strong finish. It’s useful as a headwind safety disc or for developing forehand form without worrying about accidental turn.
Flight Chart for Intermediate Players
At 300–375 ft of power, the Enemy flies straight for a moment then moves into a forceful fade. It’s excellent for placement tee shots, low skip approaches, and flex lines that must fight out reliably. Headwinds are where this mold shines.
Flight Numbers for Advanced & Pro Throwers
Higher power arms can hammer flat or slight anhyzer releases and count on the disc to fight back every time. The low glide (3) keeps it from sailing long, making it a superb choice for controlled distance, spike hyzers, and forehand missiles that must finish hard.
Forehand & Utility Lines
The compact, flat profile pairs well with a forehand grip. Use it for skip shots, overhand utility, and tight-window punches where torque resistance matters. Icon plastic will season into a touch more workable finish, while Pinnacle stays meatier longer.
Explore our interactive Flight Chart to visualize how the Enemy will fly for you. Tweak speed and release to preview your personal flight path—backhand or forehand, left- or right-handed.
Legacy Enemy
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Try the Legacy Enemy
If you need a fairway that holds up to wind and power yet lands on a string, the Enemy belongs in your utility slot.
Puttheads Notes
- Flight Numbers: 9 | 3 | 0 | 4
- Plastics: Pinnacle (durable, stays OS longer), Icon (grippy, seasons to slightly more workable).
- Headwind-ready with a flat top—comfortably forehandable and very torque resistant.
- Go-to for spike hyzers, skip finishes, and controlled flex shots that must fade.