Westside Northman Flight Chart
The Westside Northman has flight numbers of 10 | 5 | -1 | 2. This neutral-to-stable distance driver sits between fairway and high-speed drivers, offering controllable turn with a dependable fade. It’s designed for players who want easy distance without needing 12+ speed power, and it works well for smooth hyzer-flips, straight drives, and shaping lines in light wind.
Northman Flight Path for Beginners
Newer players with developing form can use the Northman as a longer, forgiving driver. Expect mostly straight flights with a gentle finish when thrown flat. If your arm speed is lower, start on a slight hyzer to keep it on line and let the fade settle softly.
Flight Chart for Intermediate Players
Intermediates will see the intended flight path: a neutral push with light high-speed turn and a reliable fade. It’s an excellent choice for hyzer-flip distance, long controlled turnovers, and accurate drives when fairways feel short but max-speed drivers are too demanding.
Flight Numbers for Advanced and Pro Players
Advanced throwers can lean on the Northman for touchy line drives. It holds release angles well, carves woods lines, and produces effortless distance at speed 10 without requiring a full rip. VIP plastic tends to stay a touch more stable; Tournament may glide a bit more as it seasons.
Flight Path for Forehand Throws
The comfortable rim and neutral stability make the Northman viable for controlled forehands under 350 ft. Expect minimal early turn with a dependable finish. For power forehands or headwinds, start on slight hyzer to keep it tracking.
Explore our interactive flight chart to see how the Northman will fly for you. Adjust the path for your arm speed, throwing style, and whether you throw right- or left-handed, backhand or forehand.
Westside Northman
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Try the Westside Northman
A controllable distance driver in the speed-10 slot, the Northman bridges the gap between fairway control and high-speed distance. It’s a smart pick when you want straight distance with a confident finish—without needing elite arm speed.
Puttheads Notes
Plastics commonly seen include VIP (durable, slightly more stable) and Tournament (grippy, can glide more as it beats in). Positioned near molds like Valkyrie/Escape in stability, but with a touch stronger finish at equal power.
- Flight Numbers: 10 | 5 | -1 | 2
- Role: neutral-to-stable control distance
- Lines: hyzer-flip straights, gentle turnovers, reliable finish
- Player fit: developing to advanced arms seeking effortless distance
- Wind: best in calm to light headwinds