Gargoyle

Innova Gargoyle Flight Chart

The Innova Gargoyle has flight numbers of 6 | 3 | -1 | 2 and sits between a midrange and a fairway driver. With fairway-style distance and midrange-style control, it’s built for straight shots that need a touch of workable turn and a dependable fade. The Gargoyle’s speed 6 rim makes it accessible for a wide range of players while still offering enough stability for controlled drives and precise approaches.

Gargoyle Flight Path for Newer Players

For newer players, the Gargoyle will often behave like a stable control disc with a gentle finish. At lower power, the -1 turn isn’t extreme, so most beginners will see a mostly straight flight that drifts slightly before fading out. The modest glide rating of 3 helps keep it from sailing past the target, making it useful for controlled tee shots and approach throws where distance control matters more than raw power.

Flight Chart Insights for Intermediate Arms

Intermediate throwers can lean on the Gargoyle as a shot-shaping tool. With clean form, it can be released flat to track straight with a subtle turn and a reliable fade, or put on hyzer for smooth, controlled hyzer lines. The speed 6 rim is quick enough to push beyond typical mids, but still slow enough to trust on tight fairways, especially when you need the flight path to land on line rather than drifting far right or left.

Flight Numbers in the Hands of Advanced Players

Advanced players can take full advantage of the 6 | 3 | -1 | 2 flight numbers for touch control. With more power behind it, the Gargoyle can be used for gentle hyzer flips, straight tunnel shots, and controlled turnovers that finish reliably. The lower glide gives it a more “point-and-shoot” feel compared to floaty fairways, rewarding precise angles and nose control rather than sheer power.

Forehand Flight Path & Utility Lines

The Gargoyle’s speed and stability make it a candidate for short forehand shots, especially for players who prefer a slower, more controllable option than a typical fairway driver. On smooth forehands it should track straight with minimal high-speed turn and finish with a predictable fade. This makes it useful for forehand approaches, forced flex lines, and technical utility shots where you need a reliable, compact flight rather than full-distance power.

Use our interactive flight chart to see how the Innova Gargoyle’s flight path changes with your power, release angle, and throwing style. Adjust the chart for your speed, whether you’re a backhand or forehand dominant player, right-handed or left-handed.

Innova Gargoyle

 

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Try the Innova Gargoyle

The Innova Gargoyle offers a controlled, workhorse flight for players who like the feel of a fairway driver but want more precision and less glide. It’s a solid option for hitting specific landing zones, shaping lines on technical courses, and bridging the gap between your mids and traditional fairway drivers.

Puttheads Notes

The Gargoyle fills that “tweener” slot nicely: not quite a midrange, not quite a full fairway, and very comfortable for controlled golf lines. It’s the kind of mold that rewards clean mechanics and angle control more than brute arm speed.

  • Flight Numbers: 6 | 3 | -1 | 2
  • Bridges the gap between mids and fairways for controlled distance
  • Lower glide helps with distance control and landing accuracy
  • Useful for straight shots with gentle fade across multiple skill levels
  • Viable as a slower, more precise option for short forehand and utility lines
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