Galaxy Magneton Flight Chart
The Galaxy Magneton is a beadless, low-profile putt and approach disc with flight numbers of 2 | 3 | 0 | 2. Designed for a clean release and a straight-to-stable flight path, the Magneton works as a point-and-shoot inside-the-circle putter as well as a dependable approach option. With its flat top and comfortable feel in the hand, newer players appreciate its predictable finish while more experienced throwers like the neutral stability and control it offers.
Magneton Flight Path for Beginners
For newer players, the Magneton flies very straight at putting speeds and finishes with a soft, reliable fade. Its beadless rim makes for clean releases even with developing form, and the moderate glide helps beginners get consistent distance without overpowering the disc. As an approach disc, expect a straight push with a gentle, predictable fade — ideal for learning control and accuracy around the green.
How the Flight Numbers Show Up for Intermediate Players
Intermediate throwers will see the Magneton’s stability more clearly. Thrown flat off the tee or for approaches, it holds a straight line with minimal turn and a dependable finish that doesn’t dump hard. It’s well suited for standstill shots, low-ceiling approaches, and putts that need a stable finish without being overly overstable. The E-Class base plastic offers workable grip and breaks in to fly slightly straighter over time.
Advanced Throwers & Competitive Use
Advanced players often use the Magneton as a perfectly neutral throwing putter. With a little power, the disc stays straight with a slight fade—ideal for tunnel shots, straight approaches, and controlled drives under 250 feet. While the flight numbers list zero turn, some reviewers note that the E-Class plastic can show a touch of drift at higher power, making the Magneton a workable option for shaping lines without worrying about big variance in fade.
Short-Range Forehand Flight Path
Thanks to its flat top and beadless shape, the Magneton also works for short forehand approaches. At modest power, it resists turning and produces a gentle finish without excessive skip. This makes it useful for tight forehand approaches or touch flicks where placement matters more than torque resistance.
Use the interactive Magneton Flight Chart below to see how the disc behaves with different angles, arm speeds, and throwing styles. Whether forehand or backhand, right- or left-handed, you can preview how the Magneton’s neutral-to-stable flight will work for your game.
Galaxy Magneton
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Try the Galaxy Magneton
If you want a putter that offers clean releases, straight lines, and a control-oriented finish, the Magneton is a reliable choice. Its mix of user-friendly stability and predictable fade makes it a great fit for both putting and approach work.
Puttheads Notes
The Magneton feels and flies like a reliable, classic straight putter with just enough fade to stay trustworthy. Its beadless design is great for players who want smooth releases. While the base plastic can beat in to fly slightly straighter, it remains consistent and easy to control—especially for approach shots where touch and predictability matter.
- Flight Numbers: 2 | 3 | 0 | 2
- Primary Uses: Putting, straight approaches, low-power drives
- Plastics Commonly Available: E-Class base plastic
- Player Fit: Great for beginners and intermediates who want clean releases; advanced players needing a neutral throwing putter
- Finish: Straight flight with mild, reliable fade