Daredevil Grizzly Flight Chart
Overview: The Daredevil Grizzly is a glidey, understable-to-neutral fairway driver with flight numbers 4 | 4 | 0 | 2. It’s built for hyzer-flips, gentle turnovers, and effortless straight distance without a hard dump. Common runs include Grip Performance (tacky, all-weather feel) and Flex Performance (slightly firmer and a touch more stable). If you’re mapping fairway control at modest power, the Grizzly’s flight path rewards smooth releases across skill levels.
Flight Path for Newer Arms
Expect easy hyzer-flips: release on slight hyzer, watch it pop to flat, glide straight, then finish with a small, friendly check-up. Great for learning angle control on tight fairways.
Flight Chart Takeaways for Intermediate Throwers
Thrown flat, the Grizzly tracks forward with workable turn and minimal fade. It excels in tailwinds, standstill woods shots, and S-curves that stay in the lane without big ground play.
Advanced Line Shaping and Practical Flight Numbers
At higher power, shape late-turn tunnel shots, drifting turnovers, and finesse rollers. Flex Performance runs resist turn a hair longer; Grip Performance seasons into a hyzer-flip machine.
Forehand Touch and Utility Lines
Use smooth, nose-down forehands on slight hyzer for flip-to-flat pushes. Expect neutral flights with a soft finish—useful for right-moving placement lines (RHFH) that must land controllably.
Interactive view: Explore how the Grizzly’s flight path changes with your arm speed and release. Toggle backhand/forehand and left- or right-handed throws to dial in your line.
Daredevil Grizzly
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Try the Daredevil Grizzly
Chasing straight distance with glide and control? The Grizzly’s balanced flight numbers (6|5|-2|1) make it a confidence builder for developing arms and a surgical understable tool for veterans.
Puttheads Notes
- Flight Numbers: 4 | 4 | 0 | 2 — easy turn, mild finish, lots of glide.
- Best Roles: hyzer-flips, controlled turnovers, standstill woods shots, finesse rollers.
- Plastics: Grip Performance = tacky, all-weather; Flex Performance = firmer feel, slightly more stable.
- Pairing: complements a straighter fairway and an overstable utility driver to cover the full fairway spectrum.