Gui

Yikun Gui Flight Chart

The Yikun Gui is a beadless putt & approach disc with flight numbers 2 | 3 | 0 | 2. Built for straight, torque-resistant lines and a soft, reliable finish, it suits putting and controlled approaches alike. Its flat top, comfortable depth, and textured underside grip zones help consistency for beginners through advanced players.

Beginner-Friendly Flight Path

Newer players will see mostly straight flights with a gentle fade at the end. The Gui’s neutral stability resists early turn, so aim on your target line and expect it to hold before settling softly. Great for circle putting, straight layups, and short drives that shouldn’t drift.

Flight Chart for Developing Arms

At intermediate power, the Gui stays remarkably point-and-shoot. Give it a modest hyzer for push-putts or a flat release for laser approaches; it maintains line with minimal lateral movement. The glide (3) adds length without making it uncontrollable in light winds.

Flight Numbers at Higher Power

Advanced throwers can lean on the 2 | 3 | 0 | 2 profile for touch drives and approach forehands. Thrown flat, it flies straight with late, dependable fade. On slight anhyzer it pans and straightens rather than burning over, making it a precise woods disc.

Forehand & Utility Lines

The shallow, beadless rim and firm shoulder make the Gui comfortable for short forehands. Expect clean releases, neutral carry, and a controlled finish—useful for stand-still flicks, scramble shots, and straight approaches under 225–250 ft.

Explore our interactive tool to see how the Gui’s flight path changes with your arm speed and throwing style—backhand or forehand, right- or left-handed.

Yikun Gui

 

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Try the Yikun Gui

A straight-to-stable putter that excels both on the green and on the tee. If you like a clean, beadless release with reliable fade, the Gui is a trustworthy everyday workhorse.

Puttheads Notes

Data-backed highlights for quick reference.

  • Flight Numbers: 2 | 3 | 0 | 2 (straight with gentle, reliable fade)
  • Primary Use: Putt & approach; point-and-shoot touch drives
  • Shape: Beadless, flat-topped feel with comfortable depth
  • Grip Feature: Textured underside “grip zones” aid release consistency
  • Plastics: Tiger Line (baseline), Phoenix (durable translucent), Dragon (premium), Soflex (soft/grippy, select runs)
  • Who Likes It: Players wanting neutral putts, straight approaches, and late-fade control without dump
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