Above Ground Level Madrone Flight Chart
The Above Ground Level Madrone is a beaded putt-and-approach disc built for straight, dependable flights. With flight numbers of 3 | 3 | 0 | 1, the Madrone offers neutral stability, modest glide, and a clean, controlled finish that makes it ideal for putting, approach work, and even short tee shots. Its comfortable micro-bead and shallow thumb track give throwers excellent grip, and reviewers consistently describe it as a straight shooter with remarkable accuracy.
Madrone Flight Path for Beginners
Newer players will appreciate the Madrone’s predictability. With a neutral flight and a gentle fade, it stays straight without turning over and quickly builds confidence for putting and short approach throws. Because the glide is moderate, beginners won’t accidentally sail past the basket, making it a safe and trustworthy first putt-and-approach disc.
Control & Accuracy for Intermediate Throwers
Intermediate players often use the Madrone as a do-it-all approach disc—particularly in the woods or on shorter technical holes. Thrown flat, it maintains a straight line and finishes with a clean, reliable fade. Reviews frequently mention its comfortable feel and its ability to hold torque better than many neutral putters, making it suitable for controlled standstill shots or smooth release drives up to 250 feet.
Flight Numbers in the Hands of Advanced Players
Advanced players value the Madrone for its workable straight flight and bead-supported stability. Even when thrown with more power, the Madrone resists unwanted turn and finishes consistently on a mild hyzer. Many experienced players use it as a neutral throwing putter for shaping tight lines, controlled hyzers, and short tunnel shots that demand accuracy over glide or movement.
Forehand Flight Path & Approach Utility
Despite being a putter, the Madrone performs well on short forehand approaches thanks to its solid torque resistance. The bead and shallow thumb track give forehand players a confident grip, and the neutral stability produces straight flicks with a soft finish. It’s best suited for touch forehands rather than high-speed forehand shots, but within that range, it is both predictable and trustworthy.
Explore the Madrone Flight Chart
Use our interactive flight chart below to see how the Madrone’s flight path adjusts to different arm speeds, release angles, and throwing styles. Whether you throw backhand, forehand, left-handed, or are still refining your form, the chart helps you visualize how this straight-flying putter will perform for your game.
Above Ground Level Madrone
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Try the AGL Madrone
Choose the Madrone if you want a neutral putt-and-approach disc that delivers consistent straight flights, a clean finish, and excellent grip. It excels for:
- Straight putting with minimal drift
- Reliable upshots and approach shots
- Short tee throws requiring control over distance
- Technical wooded lines and standstill shots
DG Puttheads Notes
The Madrone fills a valuable spot in the putter lineup—neutral, straight, and highly reliable without excess glide. It’s a disc that does exactly what you tell it to do, making it ideal for players who value control and accuracy above all else.