F Model S

Prodigy F Model S Flight Chart

The Prodigy F Model S is a stable-to-slightly overstable control driver with flight numbers of 10 | 5 | 1 | 3. It’s designed to carve accurate fairway lines, offering plenty of glide with a reliable fade at the end of the flight. Intermediate and advanced players will find it ideal for controlled distance shots, while developing players can lean on it as a trustworthy, wind-fighting control driver.

Prodigy F Model S Flight Numbers & Disc Overview

  • Speed: 10
  • Glide: 5
  • Turn: 1
  • Fade: 3

On the course, the F Model S flies like a true control driver: it wants to push forward on a straight line before delivering a reliable, medium-strong fade. With enough power, you can get gentle high-speed turn and a long, forward-pushing finish; with less power, it behaves closer to a comfortable overstable fairway that always fights back.

Plastics & Feel

  • Plastics: Typically available in BaseGrip, DuraFlex, and ProFlex, plus occasional glow and specialty runs.
  • Rim & Shape: Beadless rim with a comfortable 2.0cm width, making it easy to power up for both backhand and forehand throws.
  • Feel: Grippy baseline and durable premium blends let you choose a softer, chalkier feel or a firmer, more torque-resistant option depending on your preference.

Reviewers frequently describe the F Model S as a “point-and-shoot” driver when thrown flat and hard, with enough stability to trust into a headwind or on tighter fairways where you can’t risk a big turnover.

How the Prodigy F Model S Flies

  • Power throwers: Gentle turn with a dependable fade, ideal for controlled distance and shaping long flex lines.
  • Moderate arms: Mostly straight with a strong, predictable fade — think accurate fairway drives that finish on time.
  • Lower power players: Acts more like a reliable overstable driver for hyzers, headwinds, and skip shots.

Flight Chart by Skill Level

Prodigy F Model S Flight Path for Beginners

For newer players or those throwing under about 275 ft, the F Model S will behave like a dependable overstable driver. Expect it to leave your hand on a straight or slightly hyzer line and then fade out fairly early, often finishing well left for right-hand backhand (RHBH) players. Use it as a utility control driver for windy conditions, shorter hyzer drives, and skip shots rather than your main distance driver. As your arm speed develops, the F Model S will gradually straighten out and become a go-to fairway option.

Prodigy F Model S Flight Path for Intermediate Players

Intermediate players throwing in the 275-350 ft range will see the “stock” flight the numbers promise. Thrown flat, the F Model S carries straight with excellent glide before a confident but not dumpy fade. Release it on a smooth hyzer and it will hold that angle the whole way, making it a great line-hitting fairway driver. On slight anhyzer lines, you’ll get a gentle flex that works perfectly for shaping S-curve shots down the fairway without worrying about the disc turning and burning.

Prodigy F Model S Flight Path for Advanced Players

Advanced players who can consistently push fairway drivers 350 ft and beyond will be able to unlock the full flight of the F Model S. At higher power, it shows a touch of high-speed turn before a strong, forward-pushing fade that finishes reliably but not overly sharp. It’s an excellent choice for long, controlled drives, powered-up hyzers, and flex shots where you need the disc to fight out late. Many power throwers will also lean on it in light-to-moderate headwinds when they want more control than a pure distance driver.

Prodigy F Model S Flight Path for Forehand Throwers

Forehand players will appreciate the beadless rim and torque-resistant stability of the F Model S. With a clean sidearm release, it tracks straight with a hint of turn before finishing with a firm fade, making it great for low-ceiling fairway shots and controlled forehand drives. For newer forehand throwers, it will feel quite overstable and is best suited to short-to-medium hyzers, flex shots, and utility approaches. As your forehand form improves, the F Model S can easily become your primary control driver off the tee.

Use our interactive flight chart below to dial in how the Prodigy F Model S will fly for your game — adjust for arm speed, release angle, and backhand or forehand, whether you’re a right- or left-handed player.

Prodigy F Model S

 

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Try the Prodigy F Model S If…

  • You want a stable control driver with consistent fade and trustworthy flight paths.
  • You prefer a beadless rim that feels clean in the hand for both backhand and forehand shots.
  • You need a fairway driver that can handle some wind without turning into a meathook.
  • You like discs that can shape hyzers, straight shots, and gentle flex lines with one mold.

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