Legacy Hunter Flight Chart
The Legacy Hunter is a glidey, straight-flying beaded putter with flight numbers 2 | 4 | 0 | 0. Designed for laser-straight putts and precise approaches, the Hunter features a rounded nose and medium-depth rim that feels natural in hand. It’s a true point-and-shoot putter that holds your line with minimal fade, offering excellent glide for longer circle putts and short tee shots.
Hunter Flight Path for Beginners
For new players, the Hunter is one of the straightest-flying putters available. It’s easy to aim and control, producing forward-fading putts and clean releases. The Gravity plastic version offers extra grip and flexibility—ideal for building confidence inside the circle.
Flight Chart for Intermediate Players
At typical intermediate power, the Hunter delivers smooth, glidey flights that hold their angle. It stays true on both hyzer and anhyzer lines, perfect for mid-circle putts or controlled approaches up to 200 feet. Players who like a gentle fade without dump will find this disc reliable and accurate.
Flight Numbers in Advanced & Pro Play
Advanced players use the Hunter as a neutral driving putter and long-range approach disc. With enough glide to carry distance but minimal fade, it’s excellent for straight tunnel shots and floaty putts. However, its high glide means you’ll want a gentle touch on faster greens or windy conditions.
Forehand Line Shaping
The Hunter’s rounded rim and stable flight allow for smooth forehand approaches at short ranges. Expect straight flights with a subtle, predictable finish that lands softly near the pin.
Try our interactive Flight Chart to see how the Legacy Hunter performs for your throwing speed and release angle. Adjust power, shot shape, and spin to visualize its flight path for both backhand and forehand styles.
Legacy Hunter
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Try the Legacy Hunter
The Hunter combines a traditional putter shape with exceptional glide and straight control. Whether you’re putting, driving, or approaching, it delivers consistent, accurate performance for players at every level.
Puttheads Notes
Data-backed highlights and player insights:
- Flight Numbers: 2 | 4 | 0 | 0
- Profile: Beaded putter with rounded nose and medium-depth rim
- Glide: High; carries further than most putters in its class
- Plastics: Protege (firm, grippy), Gravity (soft, tacky), Excel, and Icon
- Stability: Straight to slightly understable depending on power
- Best Uses: Circle putting, long jump putts, and straight approach drives
- Player Feedback: Easy to release, holds the line, but sensitive to wind due to glide