• Whippet

    Innova Whippet – Flight Chart The Innova Whippet is a very overstable control driver with flight numbers 6 | 3 | 1 | 5. It’s built for headwinds, spike-hyzers, overhands, and forehand utility where you need a short, forceful flight path and a hard, reliable fade. Think “point, dump, and stick.” Beginner Notes: Predictable Dump and Short Game Control Newer players will see minimal glide and a strong finish left (RHBH). Use it for short placement hyzers, wind-resistant approaches, and get-out-of-trouble shots where neutral drivers might turn. Flight Chart Guidance for Intermediates Out of the hand the Whippet shows zero high-speed turn, tracks forward briefly, then hooks hard. Money for…

  • APX

    Discraft APX – Flight Chart The Discraft APX is a soft, straight putter with flight numbers 2 | 2 | -1 | 1. Built for clean releases and chain-grabbing landings, it tracks a neutral flight path with gentle turn and minimal fade. Great as a primary putting putter and a touch approach disc when you want point-and-shoot control. Beginner Start Line: Point-and-Shoot Confidence Newer players will see flat, neutral flights that stay on the aim line and sit softly near the basket. The APX’s low speed and mild turn help extend range without unexpected dump at the end. Flight Chart for Intermediate Players Expect easy hyzer-flip putter drives to straight,…

  • Rhyno

    Innova Rhyno – Flight Chart The Innova Rhyno is a wind-fighting putt & approach disc with flight numbers 2 | 1 | 0 | 3. Built for control over glide, it delivers a blunt, torque-resistant flight path that holds lines and finishes hard without sailing long. The Thumtrac® top enhances grip for confident releases in all weather. Beginner-Friendly Control at Short Range Newer players will see straight, slow flights that finish left (RHBH) every time. Use it for headwind putts, pitch-ups that need to sit, and safe hyzers where neutral putters might drift. Flight Chart Tips for Intermediate Players Expect flat releases with no high-speed turn and a strong, predictable…

  • Cheetah

    Innova Cheetah – Flight Chart The Innova Cheetah is an easy-to-throw control driver with flight numbers 6 | 4 | -2 | 2. It shines as a first fairway for straight shots, hyzer-flips, and gentle turnovers—great in the woods and for players who want a predictable, workable flight path without big arm speed. Starter Lines: Point-and-Shoot Control Beginners can release on slight hyzer and watch the Cheetah stand up, ride forward, and finish with a small, reliable fade. It’s confidence-building for straight fairways and placement drives. Flight Chart for Intermediates Expect smooth hyzer-flip to flat flights, late-turn tunnel shots, and controlled right movement (RHBH) that doesn’t burn. Dependable finish keeps…

  • XL

    Discraft XL – Flight Chart The Discraft XL is a control/fairway driver built for easy distance and accuracy. With flight numbers 7 | 4 | -2 | 1, it hyzer-flips to flat, carries straight, then finishes with a gentle fade. Players like it as a first fairway for point-and-shoot lines, woods control, and smooth turnovers as it seasons—delivering a consistent flight path without needing max power. Beginner Line: Straight Shots Without Big Arm Speed Newer throwers will see slight high-speed turn and a soft finish. Start on a light hyzer: the XL will stand up, track your aim line, and settle predictably. Great confidence disc for early fairway work. Flight…

  • Sentinel MF

    Millennium Sentinel MF – Flight Chart The Millennium Sentinel MF is a torque-resistant, overstable midrange with flight numbers 5 | 4 | 0 | 4. Designed for placement-first golf, it carves dependable hyzers, controlled flex shots, and wind-fighting lines. If you need a predictable flight path that finishes with authority, the Sentinel MF is built for that role. Beginner Take: Controlled Fade and Placement Newer players will see straight-to-fade flights that land reliably left (RHBH). Keep power moderate and use the Sentinel MF for safe hyzer approaches, skip finishes, and windy layups. Flight Chart Notes for Intermediates Expect flat releases that hold line with no high-speed turn and a strong,…

  • Pegasus

    Innova Pegasus Flight Chart The Innova Pegasus is an overstable control driver with flight numbers of 7 | 4 | -1 | 3. Originally released in 1997, the Pegasus was designed as an “Upwind Long Range Driver,” offering dependable control in windy conditions. While now retired, it has seen limited re-releases in GStar plastic, prized by players for its consistency and reliability. The Pegasus provides a controllable flight with a predictable fade, making it a solid choice for experienced players seeking precision on fairway drives. Pegasus Flight Path for Beginners Beginners may find the Pegasus a bit overstable but can use it to develop control against headwinds. Expect short, stable…

  • #3 Driver

    Lightning #3 Driver Flight Chart The Lightning #3 Driver lists flight numbers of 6 | 5 | -2 | 3 and delivers dependable control for players of all levels. This classic fairway driver combines workable turn with a strong, reliable fade, giving new players confidence in accuracy and experienced players a consistent placement tool. Its taller profile and narrow rim make it comfortable in hand while maintaining smooth, straight-to-overstable flights. #3 Driver Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will appreciate the straight flight with a gentle fade finish. The #3 Driver is easy to control at lower speeds, making it perfect for developing clean releases and mastering fairway accuracy. Flight Chart…

  • Polaris LS

    Millennium Polaris LS – Flight Chart The Millennium Polaris LS (“Long Straight”) is a control/fairway driver built for accuracy first. With flight numbers 6 | 4 | -1 | 1, it delivers neutral, point-and-shoot lines with gentle finish. In Millennium (Standard), Quantum, and Sirius plastics, the Polaris LS is a dependable straight flyer that hyzer-flips to flat, holds angle through the fairway, and lands on line—ideal when you want distance with control. Beginner-Friendly Flight Path Newer throwers will see easy, straight carries with mild turn and a small, predictable fade. It doesn’t demand high power to fly true, making it a confidence booster for first fairway shots. Flight Chart for…

  • Blowfly I

    DGA Blowfly I Flight Chart The DGA Blowfly I is an ultra-flexible, tacky putter prized for ground control and soft landings. Manufacturer flight numbers are 2 | 2 | 0 | 2, yielding a neutral-to-slightly overstable flight path at low speeds with minimal ground play. In DGA’s Signature Line “rubbery” blend, it excels for short approaches and confident putts where skips and roll-aways are the enemy. Beginner Line: Point-and-Drop Control Newer players will see straight putts and short approaches that finish gently with a small, predictable fade. The super-soft plastic helps the disc sit down on landing instead of skipping past the target—great for building circle confidence. Flight Chart Notes…

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