Above Ground Level Manzanita Flight Chart
The Above Ground Level Manzanita is the most overstable putt-and-approach disc in AGL’s lineup. With flight numbers of 3 | 3 | 0 | 2, the Manzanita delivers a low-glide, torque-resistant flight that excels in headwinds, tight fairways, and controlled approach situations. Its beadless profile, shallow thumb track, and firm stability give players a putter that holds its line and finishes strong without drifting or floating long.
Manzanita Flight Path for Beginners
Newer disc golfers will find the Manzanita quite overstable, especially compared to neutral putters. Expect straight-to-hyzer flights with minimal glide and a pronounced fade. While not the easiest putting putter for beginners, it’s a reliable tool for short hyzer approaches, windy putts, and learning controlled angles without worrying about unwanted turn.
Controlled Approach Work for Intermediate Throwers
Intermediate players appreciate the Manzanita’s consistency. Thrown flat, it pushes forward briefly before making a strong but predictable hyzer finish. The reduced glide helps keep it from carrying long past the target, making it ideal for approaches in the 150–225 foot range. Reviewers frequently mention how trustworthy it is in headwinds and on technical wooded lines where overstability adds confidence.
Advanced Flight Numbers & High-Power Performance
Advanced throwers can lean on the Manzanita as a torque-resistant approach disc. Its 0 turn and reliable 2 fade allow players to rip it on both backhand and forehand lines without worry. The disc holds angles well, making it excellent for spike hyzers, forced flex lines, or short driving situations that demand precision. Even with full power, reviewers note that the Manzanita stays on line and finishes hard without flattening out unexpectedly.
Forehand Flight Path & Utility Use
The Manzanita is especially strong for short forehand approaches. Its shallow rim and beadless design offer a clean release, and the overstability provides a comfortable margin of error. Forehand players describe it as a trustworthy workhorse for scramble shots, tight gaps, and headwind flicks where a straight-to-fade shape is needed.
Explore the Manzanita Flight Chart
Use our interactive flight chart below to preview how the Manzanita flies for different throwing speeds, release angles, and styles. Whether you’re throwing backhand or forehand, right- or left-handed, you can simulate its straight-to-overstable flight path and dial in how it fits your game.
Above Ground Level Manzanita
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Try the AGL Manzanita
Choose the Manzanita if you need a reliable, overstable putt-and-approach disc designed for windy conditions, short-game control, and confident hyzer finishes. Its beadless grip and low-glide profile make it a versatile choice for:
- Headwind circle putting
- Controlled hyzer approaches
- Torque-resistant backhand and forehand shots
- Short tee shots requiring accuracy over distance
DG Puttheads Notes
The Manzanita shines in situations where glidey putters struggle. It’s a confident hyzer machine with enough stability to fight wind and handle torque, all while maintaining the touch and control you expect from a 3-speed approach disc.