Latitude 64 Maul Flight Chart
The Latitude 64 Maul is a glide-forward understable fairway driver with flight numbers of 7 | 7 | -2 | 1. Built for effortless hyzer-flips and controlled turnovers, the Maul rewards smooth form and moderate power. In premium Opto and Gold Line plastics it stays consistent longer, while Retro and Opto Air versions make it especially friendly for newer arms.
Catapulting Straight Lines for Newer Players
If you’re new to fairway drivers, the Maul’s high glide and gentle turn help produce straight, confidence-building shots. Release on a light hyzer and watch it flip to flat and carry before a soft finish. It’s an easy way to learn clean angles without overpowering the disc.
Flight Chart for Intermediate Throwers
Intermediates can lean on the Maul for tight-woods shaping and stand-up hyzer-flips. It excels on low-power lines where you want glide, late turn, and minimal fade. In Gold Line, expect a touch less stability than Opto—great for workable turnovers and long, carving flights.
Flight Numbers Notes for Advanced and Pro Players
Advanced players use the Maul as a line-shaping tool: powered hyzer-flips that drift right (RHBH), slow-turning tunnel shots, and controlled rollers when seasoned. It’s understable by design—pair it with a neutral or overstable fairway to cover the full spectrum.
Forehand Use & Touch Work
While not a torque monster, the Maul can handle touch forehands for gentle right-finishing (RHFH) lines and stand-up flicks in the woods. Keep the release clean and power modest to avoid early turn.
Try our interactive flight chart to see how the Latitude 64 Maul will fly for you. Adjust throwing speed, release angle, and handedness to visualize personalized flight paths.
Latitude 64 Maul
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Try the Latitude 64 Maul
Looking for glide without the fight? The Maul delivers easy distance, shapeable turnovers, and smooth hyzer-flips—perfect for learning angles or finessing tight fairways.
Puttheads Notes
The Maul is a “smooth-thrower’s” fairway: tons of glide, easy turn, and minimal fade. Gold Line feels fantastic for woods golf; Opto holds stability longer. Expect it to beat into a laser-turner you can trust for hyzer-flips and gentle right-moving flights.
- Flight Numbers: 7 | 7 | -2 | 1
- Understable fairway with exceptional glide
- Great for hyzer-flips, turnovers, and rollers (when seasoned)
- Beginner friendly; a finesse tool for advanced players
- Common plastics: Opto, Gold Line, Retro, Opto Air