Daredevil Ogopogo Flight Chart
The Daredevil Ogopogo lists flight numbers of 9 | 4 | -2 | 5. Built as a wind-ready driver with a heavy, predictable finish, the Ogopogo is most often molded in Daredevil’s ultra-soft Elastic Performance (EP) plastic, which helps it land “drop & stop” with minimal skips or rollaways. It’s a control-first driver that suits intermediate and advanced players who need spike hyzers, steep approaches, and utility lines to sit where they land.
What Newer Players Will See
At low power, expect brief high-speed turn followed by a strong fade (RHBH). It’s a confidence piece for headwinds and hyzer training, but distance will be limited compared to neutral drivers.
Flight Chart for Intermediate Arms
Throw light hyzer for a penetrating push that finishes hard, or flat for a workable drift before the late dump. EP plastic helps shots stick—great on sloped greens, into headwinds, or when you must avoid long skips.
Advanced & Pro Lines
At higher power, the Ogopogo handles torque, carves spike hyzers, and executes forced-flex lines that still finish on time. It’s a reliable choice for technical placements where landing angle control matters more than max D.
Forehand & Utility Use
Forehand throwers get a stable, torque-resistant feel with predictable finish. Use it for stand-still flicks, scramble angles, and approach drives where you want the disc to hit and sit rather than skip away.
Test it against your mechanics: use the interactive Flight Chart to preview how the Ogopogo flies at your speed and release—backhand or forehand, right- or left-handed—and fine-tune the modeled flight path.
Daredevil Ogopogo
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Try the Daredevil Ogopogo
Wind control, steep hyzers, and sit-down landings. If you need predictable fade with minimal ground play, the Ogopogo earns its slot.
Puttheads Notes
Data-backed utility driver: overstable finish with EP “stick” landings. A smart choice for headwinds, elevated baskets, and hillside greens.
- Flight Numbers: 9 | 4 | -2 | 5
- Primary plastic: Elastic Performance (soft, skip-reducing)
- Wind-fighting hyzers, forced flex, and controlled forehands
- Great when rollaways and big ground play are deal-breakers