Prodigy F Model US Flight Chart
The Prodigy F Model US is an understable fairway driver with flight numbers of 10 | 5 | -2 | 1. Designed for effortless turn and workable shot shaping, it’s ideal for players who want a disc that glides, flips, and rides long turnover lines without demanding elite arm speed. Reviewers consistently highlight its smooth release, easy distance, and ability to carve lines in the woods. In Prodigy’s BaseGrip and ProFlex plastics, the F Model US offers a dependable flight path that becomes even more workable as it beats in.
How Beginners Experience the F Model US Flight Path
Newer players will appreciate the F Model US as a far more forgiving driver than most 10-speed molds. Expect a gentle high-speed turn followed by a mild, workable fade. Many beginners report achieving their longest early-career drives with this disc because the understability helps compensate for slower arm speeds. Even on imperfect releases, it tends to hold a straighter line longer than more stable drivers.
Shot Control & Line Shaping for Intermediate Throwers
Intermediates will see the F Model US open up fully. On a flat release, it offers a smooth turn that holds without burning into the ground, followed by a late forward fade. Hyzer-flips are reliable and easy to reproduce, especially in BaseGrip where the disc seasons quickly. Reviews repeatedly mention how confidently the disc threads wooded gaps and how controllable it is on longer turnover lines that need to stay in the air.
Advanced Player Flight Numbers & Practical Use Cases
More powerful throwers will experience a pronounced turn and long drifting flights. The F Model US becomes a specialist disc—perfect for rollers, touch turnovers, and shaping technical angles in tight fairways. ProFlex runs tend to remain stable longer, helping advanced players control high-speed flip-ups without losing the disc too early in its turn. If you need a repeatable understable fairway that won’t fight out too aggressively, this fills that slot perfectly.
Forehand Utility & Touch Line Performance
While not a primary forehand driver for most players, the F Model US can shine for touch FH lines where you want early turn or long drifting pan shots. BaseGrip plastic makes it especially workable at lower power, though high-torque forehands may overpower the mold. Reviewers emphasize that it excels on touch shots rather than forceful, overstable forehand drives.
Use the interactive flight chart below to explore how the F Model US flight path changes depending on your arm speed, throwing style, and release angle. Adjust the settings to see how this understable fairway driver will fly for you.
Prodigy F Model US
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Try the Prodigy F Model US
If you want a fairway driver that glides, flips, and carves controlled turnover lines—and one that’s friendly to a wide range of skill levels—the F Model US is a dependable choice. Check availability and pricing below.
Putthead Notes
The F Model US is one of those rare drivers that works for nearly everyone. Beginners get easy distance, intermediates get buttery hyzer-flips, and advanced players get a surgical woods-carving machine. It’s a great mold to carry in multiple plastics to cover different stages of stability.