Latitude 64 Gobi Flight Chart
The Latitude 64 Gobi is a glide-heavy midrange with flight numbers of 6 | 5 | -0.5 | 1. Designed as Latitude’s first double-mold midrange, the Gobi pairs an Opto flight plate with a Gold Line rim for a premium-feeling, workable disc. Its straight-to-understable profile makes it ideal for controlled hyzer flips, long drifting lines, and angle-responsive shaping for a wide range of players.
Gobi Flight Path for Beginners
Beginners will appreciate the Gobi’s easy glide and gentle turn. A smooth throw produces a straight, forward-carrying flight with a light, predictable fade at the end. Its forgiving stability helps newer players learn clean releases without punishing early fades.
Flight Chart for Intermediate Players
Intermediate throwers can use the Gobi as a hyzer-flip and shaping tool. From a light hyzer, it stands up and rides flat before drifting slightly and finishing clean. Its glide makes it effective for tight-gap woods shots and longer midrange approaches where control matters more than power.
Flight Numbers for Advanced & Pro Players
Advanced players unlock the Gobi’s turnover potential. With added speed, it flips to flat and carries right (RHBH) without dumping. Its angle sensitivity allows skilled players to carve precise fairway lines, combining midrange control with fairway-like glide.
Flight Path for Forehand Throws
Forehand players will find the Gobi workable for touch flicks and hyzer-flip forehand lines under 250 feet. While not built for high-torque forehands, it performs well for shaping gentle turnovers, flat-to-turning shots, and glidey approach flicks.
Use our interactive flight chart to see how the Latitude 64 Gobi will fly at your arm speed and release angle. Adjust the model for forehand or backhand and for left- or right-handed paths to preview real-world flight lines.
Latitude 64 Gobi
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Try the Latitude 64 Gobi
The Gobi is a versatile midrange that blends easy turn, responsive glide, and smooth finishing stability. Ideal for hyzer-flips, shaping wooded lines, or controlled midrange drives.
Puttheads Notes
The Gobi’s Opto-G construction gives it premium feel with workable understability, making it one of the smoothest line-shaping mids Latitude produced.
- Flight Numbers: 6 | 5 | -0.5 | 1
- Profile: straight-to-understable mid with big glide
- Plastics: Opto-G; many runs out of production
- Best Uses: hyzer-flips, drifting turnovers, woods control
- Player Fit: beginner-friendly, finesse-friendly for advanced
- Reviewer Themes: “floaty,” “angle-responsive,” “great for carving lines”