Latitude 64 Gauntlet Flight Chart
The Latitude 64 Gauntlet is a beaded, high-profile putter with flight numbers of 2 | 4 | 0 | 1. Known for its glide and reliable fade, it’s designed for players who prefer a deep-rimmed disc that holds straight lines with dependable finish. The Gauntlet performs well as both a putting and approach disc, offering consistent stability and excellent control in moderate wind conditions.
Flight Path for Newer Players
Beginners will find the Gauntlet surprisingly straight with a gentle fade at the end. The high glide helps extend short-range throws without needing extra power. Its stable flight path encourages learning proper release angles and gives a consistent feel for controlled putts and short approaches.
Flight Chart Insights for Intermediate Players
Intermediate players will appreciate the Gauntlet’s balance between glide and fade. It excels for longer putts, jump putts, and approach drives up to 200 feet. Released flat, it holds a straight line before finishing cleanly, while thrown with hyzer it maintains control without excessive fade. A perfect fit for players transitioning from beadless putters seeking more stability.
Flight Ratings for Advanced and Professional Golfers
Advanced throwers use the Gauntlet as a versatile throwing putter or stable approach disc. Its reliable fade and torque resistance make it excellent for forehand upshots, anhyzer flexes, or soft landing approaches. The extra glide provides superior distance without losing control, especially in premium plastics like Gold Line or Hybrid.
Forehand Flight Performance
For forehand players, the Gauntlet’s bead and depth create a secure grip, and its low-speed stability resists turning over under torque. Great for touch approaches and low-ceiling flicks, it offers consistent fade and skips that stay close to the pin. A true forehand-friendly putter for players who rely on accuracy inside 200 feet.
Try our interactive Flight Chart to see how the Latitude 64 Gauntlet will fly for you. Adjust the chart by throw speed, style, and handedness to preview your expected flight path before you play.
Latitude 64 Gauntlet
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Try the Latitude 64 Gauntlet
If you want a stable, glidey putter that can handle power putts, approach drives, and even short forehand flicks, the Gauntlet is a trustworthy choice for every bag.
Puttheads Notes
The Gauntlet has built a reputation for its glide, clean release, and dependable fade. Though now out of production, it remains a cult favorite among Latitude 64 fans who value straight, stable putters with high control.
- Flight Numbers: 2 | 4 | 0 | 1
- Primary Use: Stable putter and approach disc
- Plastics: Zero Hard, Medium, Soft, Megasoft, Hybrid, Gold Line, DecoDye, DyeMax
- Best Lines: Straight putts, hyzer approaches, controlled forehand flicks
- Player Profile: Great for players who prefer beaded putters with predictable fade and high glide