Westside Maiden Flight Chart
The Westside Maiden lists flight numbers of 3 | 4 | 0 | 1. This beadless, low-profile putt & approach disc is built for point-and-shoot control—straight lines, gentle finishes, and confident release. It’s popular with beginners for easy accuracy and with experienced players for laser-straight approaches and long putts.
Maiden Flight Path for Beginners
Newer players will see the Maiden fly mostly straight with a soft, reliable finish. The shallow, beadless feel helps clean releases, and the neutral stability resists early turn while avoiding a harsh dump at the end.
Flight Chart for Intermediate Players
At moderate power the Maiden holds hyzer-flip lines, flat lasers, and touch turnovers. It’s a great woods tool when you need minimal lateral movement and a gentle, on-line finish around the circle.
Flight Numbers for Advanced & Pro Throwers
Power throwers can shape the Maiden with finesse: flat drives stay true, slight hyzers push straight before a soft fade, and feathered anhyzers pan without burning into unintended turn. It bridges putter and mid on technical fairways.
Forehand Flight Notes
The low profile is comfortable for short forehand approaches. Kept smooth, the Maiden tracks straight with minimal wobble and finishes neutral-to-gentle, ideal for 200-250 ft touch flicks.
Explore the interactive Flight Chart to see how the Maiden’s flight path changes with your arm speed and throwing style—backhand or forehand, right- or left-handed.
Westside Maiden
Interactive flight chart brought you by DG Puttheads. Compare every disc over at flightcharts.dgputtheads.com
Try the Westside Maiden
Straight, predictable, and easy to range—the Maiden is a dependable putt & approach workhorse for all skill levels.
Puttheads Notes
Data and reviewer consensus point to a neutral, ultra-straight flyer with a soft fade and excellent glide.
- Flight Numbers: 3 | 4 | 0 | 1
- Feel: Beadless, low-profile rim for clean releases (both putts and approaches).
- Lines: Flat lasers, gentle hyzer-flips, and touch turnovers without excessive drift.
- Power Match: Works for beginners through pros; excels when you want minimal lateral movement.
- Use Cases: Circle approaches, wooded lanes, long putts, and touch forehands.