Prodigy F2 Flight Chart
The Prodigy F2 is a versatile fairway driver with flight numbers of 7 | 5 | -1 | 3. It’s designed to offer precision and workability, giving players a disc that bridges the gap between Prodigy’s overstable F1 and the neutral F3. Most players describe the F2 as slightly overstable out of the box with a smooth, straight flight and a dependable fade. Available in 400 and 500 plastics, the F2 combines excellent glide with a comfortable, rounded rim that feels great for both backhand and forehand releases.
Flight Path for Beginners
For newer players, the F2 will fly overstable and finish with a strong fade. It’s not ideal for maximum distance, but it can serve as a great training tool for developing control and consistency. Beginners can use it to learn controlled hyzers or reliable forehand shots, especially in windy conditions where straight-flying discs might turn too easily.
Flight Ratings for Intermediate Players
Intermediate throwers will find the F2 Flight Path to be straight and workable, with just enough turn to stretch distance before a soft fade. It performs well for controlled fairway drives between 280–325 feet. Players report that it feels similar to a Teebird or a seasoned F3, with added glide and a touch more low-speed stability. The F2’s ability to hold its line makes it an excellent workhorse for shaping shots in wooded courses.
Flight Chart for Advanced and Professional Golfers
Advanced players will appreciate the F2 for its pinpoint control and clean release. In 500 plastic, it resists torque and can handle full-power drives without flipping. Its balanced stability makes it ideal for hyzer-flips, straight tunnel shots, and flex lines that require precision. Prodigy fans often use the F2 as their primary fairway driver for shaping shots in variable wind conditions.
Forehand Flight Characteristics
Forehand throwers love the F2’s comfortable rim and stable finish. It holds the line without excessive fade, providing consistent flat releases and reliable fade finishes. Compared to the F1, it’s less demanding on the forehand grip but still maintains the torque resistance needed for smooth forehand control drives.
Try our interactive flight chart to see how the Prodigy F2 will fly for you. Adjust the flight path based on your throwing power, release angle, and whether you throw forehand or backhand.
Prodigy F2
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Try the Prodigy F2
The F2 is a control driver that excels at precision and consistency. It’s the kind of fairway driver that feels predictable yet surprisingly workable, performing well in both calm and windy conditions. Whether you’re a fan of Prodigy’s lineup or simply looking for a balanced fairway driver that can shape lines and finish clean, the F2 deserves a slot in your bag.
Puttheads Notes
- Flight Numbers: 7 | 5 | -1 | 3
- Plastics: 400, 500, 500 Spectrum
- Primary Use: Fairway Driver
- Stability: Slightly Overstable
- Recommended Skill Level: Intermediate to Advanced
- Best Lines: Hyzer-flip drives, straight fairways, gentle flex shots
- Strengths: Predictable flight, excellent glide, easy control
- Weaknesses: Not as overstable as numbers suggest on some runs