Westside Longbowman Flight Chart
The Westside Discs Longbowman is a control-first fairway driver with flight numbers 9 | 4 | 0 | 3. It delivers a flat, torque-resistant flight and a reliable late fade, making it a wind-ready placement disc for both backhand and forehand lines.
Longbowman Flight Path for Beginners
Newer players will see early, dependable fade and shorter flights. It’s a useful utility option for headwinds, skip shots, and learning consistent hyzer finishes.
Flight Chart for Intermediate Players
Expect straight starts with minimal high-speed turn and a confident finish. Great for 275–340 ft placement drives, headwind control, and fairway shots that must hold line before fading.
Flight Numbers for Advanced & Pro Throwers
For powerful arms, the Longbowman is a point-and-shoot fairway that shrugs off torque, excels on flat lasers, and carves forehand/backhand flex lines with a predictable, skip-friendly fade.
Forehand Flight Notes
The firm rim and neutral start make for clean forehand releases. It resists overturning, rides straight, then finishes with a controlled dump—ideal for FH lines in moderate wind.
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Westside Longbowman
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Try the Westside Longbowman
If you need a fairway that holds up in wind, hits lines, and finishes reliably without being a meat hook, the Longbowman is a trustworthy workhorse.
Puttheads Notes
Wind-ready control driver that flies flat, holds line, and fades on schedule. Comfortable forehand or backhand, with dependable skips on low, hard landings.
- Flight Numbers: 9 | 4 | 0 | 3
- Primary Use: Control fairway / wind management
- Plastics: VIP, Tournament, VIP-X (special runs)
- Typical Lines: Flat lasers, hyzers, low skips, FH control
- Best For: Intermediates to power throwers needing accuracy with fade