Latitude 64 Mercy Flight Chart
The Latitude 64 Mercy is a stable putt and approach disc known for its smooth release and controllable flight. With flight numbers of 2 | 4 | 0 | 1, the Mercy delivers a straight, glide-filled path that holds its line before finishing gently. Its beadless, deep rim provides a clean feel in hand, making it a favorite among players who value consistency and touch, both on the green and for longer approaches.
Mercy Flight Path for New Players
Beginners will appreciate the Mercy’s forgiving nature. It resists turn well, stays straight on a clean release, and finishes softly without dumping out. This makes it one of the best discs for learning proper putting form or smooth approach shots inside 200 feet.
Flight Chart for Intermediate Throwers
Players with moderate power will find the Mercy glides straight with minimal fade. It excels on floaty approach lines and longer putts that need a predictable finish. Its flight path is reliable and easy to shape, especially in Zero Medium or Gold Line plastics.
Flight Numbers at Advanced Power
Advanced players can push the Mercy to full power for laser-straight drives off the tee or delicate upshots that require perfect touch. Even with more torque, it holds the line well before a soft fade — a true testament to its balanced flight numbers.
Forehand & Spin Putting Control
While primarily a backhand putter, the Mercy handles short forehands and spin putts beautifully. Its neutral stability and deep glide give excellent control for flick approaches that need to land softly near the basket.
Try our interactive Flight Chart to preview how the Latitude 64 Mercy will fly for your throwing speed and release angle. Adjust the flight path for left- or right-hand dominance and discover how it performs for your skill level.
Latitude 64 Mercy
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Try the Latitude 64 Mercy
Whether you’re working on confident putts or silky-smooth approaches, the Mercy’s clean, straight flight and reliable fade make it a trusted staple in any disc golf bag.
Puttheads Notes
- Flight Numbers: 2 | 4 | 0 | 1
- Stability: Stable, glidey putt & approach disc
- Plastics: Zero Soft, Medium, Hard, Retro, Gold Line, Opto, Opto Moonshine, Recycled, and more
- Best Uses: Putting, floaty approaches, straight tee shots under 250 ft
- Thrower Profile: All skill levels — especially players who prefer beadless putters with smooth glide