Prodigy F7 Flight Chart
The Prodigy F7 is an understable fairway driver designed to deliver effortless glide and easy distance for beginners and seasoned players alike. With flight numbers of 7 / 5 / -3 / 1, the F7 offers smooth turnovers, long hyzer flips, and dependable right-finishing lines for RHBH throwers. Its versatility makes it a go-to for players looking for a controllable fairway option that excels at shaping lines and maximizing glide, even at lower arm speeds.
How the Prodigy F7 Flies
Beginners will find the F7 to be one of the easiest drivers to control straight out of the box. It flips up from a hyzer and glides down the fairway with minimal effort. Intermediate players can rely on it for long turnovers or rollers, while advanced throwers can use it as a precision shaping tool for long, sweeping lines.
Flight Path Descriptions
- Beginner: Expect long, gliding turnovers that hold right (RHBH) and very little fade. A great first driver to build confidence with controlled distance.
- Intermediate: Produces consistent hyzer flips that drift right before a soft finish. Ideal for shaping right-turning fairway lines or woods shots.
- Advanced: Excellent for rollers, touch hyzers, or powered flip-up drives. The F7’s glide makes it a sneaky long understable fairway option.
- Forehand: Requires touch — best used for controlled turnover forehands or rollers. Too much power may cause it to flip hard.
Try our interactive flight chart below to see how the Prodigy F7 will fly for you. Adjust the chart based on your throwing power and release style — whether you’re a lefty, righty, or forehand-dominant player.
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Reviewer Insights
- Rodney (400 X-Out): Called it a “sneaky long” fairway that excels at gentle right-turning lines and controlled distance.
- Kendall Cordova (400): Said it’s perfect for easy turnovers and rollers, describing it as “a slower flippy driver that’s easy to manipulate.”
- Troy Dawson (500 Spectrum): Found his run slightly more stable — great for hyzer flips that finish cleanly.
- Dell (200 X-Out): Reported the base plastic to be very flippy and less forgiving, better suited for light-touch throws.
Flight Numbers
- Manufacturer: 7 / 5 / -3 / 1
- Reviewer Average: 7.1 / 5.3 / -3.2 / 0.8
- Available Plastics: 200, 400, 400 X-Out, 500 Spectrum Glimmer