Prodigy H7 Flight Chart
The Prodigy H7 is a very understable hybrid control driver designed for effortless turnover lines, hyzer-flips, and long rollers. With flight numbers of 9 | 5 | -4 | 1, it offers lots of glide, easy turn, and a gentle finish, making it an excellent choice for beginners working on distance as well as experienced players who need a reliable understable driver for shaping lines.
Prodigy H7 Flight Numbers
- Manufacturer Flight Numbers: 9 / 5 / -4 / 1
- Reviewer Flight Numbers (Infinite Discs averages): 9.1 / 5.2 / -3.7 / 0.9
- Primary Use: Control Driver
- Stability: Very Understable
- Recommended Skill Level: Beginner, Intermediate
Plastic Types & Availability
- Available Plastics (may vary by run): 200, 300, 400, 400 Glow, 500
- Plastic Grades: Basic, Durable, Midgrade, Premium
- Max Weight: 175g
- Profile: Beadless hybrid driver with a comfortable 1.90 cm rim width
Unique Notes About the Prodigy H7
- Designed as a fast, very understable hybrid driver that excels at long, controllable turnover shots.
- Lower arm speed players can use the H7 to achieve easy distance without needing elite power.
- Higher power players will find it ideal for hyzer-flip turnovers, sweeping anhyzers, and long rollers.
- Glidey and workable, making it a great tool for woods golf and shaping creative fairway lines.
Prodigy H7 Flight Path for Beginners
Beginners will find the Prodigy H7 to be a confidence-boosting driver that actually wants to fly straight or gently turn, instead of instantly fading out. With modest power, it will flip up from a slight hyzer and drift right (RHBH) before a very soft finish. This makes it a great first driver for learning turnover lines and getting full flights without needing a 400-foot arm.
Prodigy H7 Flight Path for Intermediate Players
Intermediate players can lean on the H7 for controlled hyzer-flips, long turnovers, and touchy placement drives. Thrown flat with clean form, it will turn and push down the fairway without coming back too hard, perfect for right-moving shots (RHBH) that must stay in the fairway. On a gentle hyzer, it will pop up, ride straight with plenty of glide, and land softly with minimal skip.
Prodigy H7 Flight Path for Advanced Players
Advanced throwers will unlock the full understable potential of the H7. With power and angle control, it becomes a go-to disc for long turnover bombs, stand-up shots in the woods, and touchy distance rollers. Thrown high on anhyzer, it will hold the turn for most of the flight before gently flattening out. On roller angles, the H7 stands up quickly and covers serious ground, making it a powerful utility option in open and wooded layouts alike.
Prodigy H7 Flight Path for Forehand Throws
For forehand players, the H7 is best suited to those with a smooth, touchy sidearm rather than a super-aggressive flick. With moderate power, it will flip up and glide on a controlled anhyzer line, excellent for shaping right-moving FH shots (RHFH) through tight gaps. Power forehand throwers can use it as a specialty disc for quick-flipping turnovers and roller forehands that need to get to the ground quickly and keep moving.
Try our interactive flight chart to see how the Prodigy H7 will fly for you. Adjust the flight path for your throwing speed, arm strength, and preferred style—whether you’re a left-handed player, primarily throw forehand, or rely on backhand turnovers.
Prodigy H7
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