Westside Seer Flight Chart The Westside Seer is a control fairway driver built for easy shaping and glide. Manufacturer flight numbers: 7 | 5 | −2 | 1. With its comfortable, narrow rim and understable high-speed turn, the Seer excels at straight shots, hyzer-flips, and gentle turnovers—especially for developing arms. Core plastics appear in VIP and Tournament (TP), with occasional glow and light “Air” runs. At-a-Glance Flight Numbers & Use Case Speed 7 control with high glide (5), workable turn (−2), and a soft, reliable finish (1). Ideal as a first fairway for newer players or as a line-shaping woods disc for experienced golfers. Flight Path for Newer Throwers Expect…
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Bard
Westside Bard Flight Chart The Westside Bard is a power-ready, overstable midrange built for control in wind and torque-heavy throws. Manufacturer flight numbers: 5 | 4 | 0 | 3. Expect a flat, neutral start with minimal high-speed turn and a reliable, late fade. Common plastics include VIP (durable, stiff), VIP Ice on select runs, and Tournament (TP) for a touch more grip. This page focuses on the Bard’s flight chart, flight path by skill level, and practical use cases informed by player feedback. Snapshot & Flight Numbers Speed 5 control with workable glide (4). The Bard resists turning when thrown hard and finishes predictably, making it a dependable line-holding…
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Wave
MVP Wave Flight Chart The MVP Wave is a versatile 11-speed distance driver that covers neutral-to-understable lines with confident finish. Manufacturer flight numbers are 11 | 5 | −2 | 2. In practice it hyzer-flips for easy distance, rides long turnovers, and still fades predictably. Common plastics include Neutron / Cosmic Neutron, Proton, Plasma, and Fission—with Fission’s lighter weights offering extra glide and a touch more high-speed turn. Quick Overview & Flight Numbers Think “longer Inertia.” The Wave responds to power: gentle arms get straight distance with fade; bigger arms can shape S-curves and late-drift turnovers. Plastic and weight let you fine-tune the flight path for wind and angle control.…
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Photon
MVP Photon Flight Chart The MVP Photon is a stable–overstable distance driver known for controllable speed and a trustworthy finish. Manufacturer flight numbers are 11 | 5 | -1 | 2.5. Think “longer Tesla”: a touch of high-speed turn when pushed, followed by reliable fade. Common plastics include Neutron, Proton, Plasma, Fission (plus Cosmic variants), letting you fine-tune the flight path for power, wind, and feel. Quick Overview & Flight Numbers Speed 11 rim with workable glide means the Photon stretches distance without sacrificing placement. Heavier Proton/Plasma tend to fly a hair more overstable; lighter Fission opens up easier turn and added carry while keeping a Photon-like finish. Straight Control…
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Phase
MVP Phase Flight Chart The MVP Phase is a very overstable 21.5 mm distance driver built for headwinds, spike hyzers, and torque-heavy forehands. Manufacturer flight numbers are 11 | 3.5 | 0 | 4, which translates to a fast, low-glide push and a hard, reliable finish. Most runs are in durable Neutron, giving a firm, confident feel for power releases. Who It Suits (Quick Overview) If you need a wind fighter or a disc you can hammer on without it turning, the Phase fills that slot. Think “point-and-dump” control at distance driver speed, ideal for advanced throwers and confident forehands. Flight Path for Developing Arms Newer players will see a…
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Orbital
MVP Orbital Flight Chart The MVP Orbital is an ultra-understable distance driver designed for effortless hyzer-flips, sweeping turnovers, and touch rollers. Listed flight numbers are 11 | 5 | -4.5 | 1, making it the flippiest mold in MVP’s 21.5 mm distance class. Most runs are in premium Neutron (with occasional glow runs), offering great grip and durability for touchy angle control. Flight Path for Newer Arms Expect easy straight-to-right flights (RHBH) from a light hyzer. If you’re working up to higher speeds, the Orbital helps you access “long glide” lines without forcing power—great confidence builder for shaping lines in calm conditions. Hyzer-Flip & Turnover Tool for Intermediates Release on…
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Kahu
RPM Kahu Flight Chart The RPM Kahu is a high-speed distance driver built for long, workable flights. Listed flight numbers are 13 | 5 | -1 | 2, pairing gentle high-speed turn with a reliable, forward fade. It’s a popular option for both backhand and forehand distance thanks to a comfortable 2.4 cm rim. Typical plastics include Atomic, Cosmic, Glow, Platinum, and baseline Strata; RPM also offers related variants like the Kāhu XG (more understable) and Kāhu OS (more overstable). Flight Path for Newer Arms If you’re developing arm speed, expect straight pushes with a dependable fade (RHBH). Start on slight hyzer to avoid early turn. Lighter weights and grippy…
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VRoc
Innova VRoc Flight Chart The Innova VRoc is a neutral-to-stable midrange built on Roc DNA with Innova’s VTech convex rim. Listed flight numbers are 4 | 4 | 0 | 2, giving you straight carries, dependable torque resistance, and a late, controlled fade. Common plastics include DX, Star, GStar, Champion, and occasional Metal Flake runs. Quick Overview A large-diameter, beaded mid that likes clean releases and line control. The VRoc shines on point-and-shoot fairways, gentle hyzers, and straight forehands where you want glide without unwanted turn. VRoc Flight Path for Newer Players Expect straight flights with a soft finish (RHBH). Start on slight hyzer to prevent early turn; DX and…
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Wrath
Axiom Wrath Flight Chart The Axiom Wrath is a straight-stable control driver that bridges the gap between Insanity and Tesla. With flight numbers 9 | 4.5 | −0.5 | 2, it holds flat lines with minimal turn and a dependable, forward fade. Typical plastics include Neutron, Proton, Plasma (with occasional Prism Plasma runs). Great for controlled distance on both backhand and forehand. Flight Path for Newer Throwers Expect a gentle push with late fade (RHBH). Start on slight hyzer to avoid early turn. Lighter weights can help access the intended flight path without high power. Hyzer-Flip Control for Intermediates Flat or tiny-hyzer releases stand up, ride on glide, and finish…
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Virus
Axiom Virus Flight Chart The Axiom Virus is an understable control driver with flight numbers 9 | 5 | -3.5 | 1. In Neutron and Proton plastics, the Virus is built for easy hyzer-flips, long drifting turnovers, and effortless straight distance at lower power. It’s the understable end of Axiom’s 20 mm driver family—great for beginners learning clean form and for experienced throwers who want shapeable lines. Flight Path for Newer Players Expect a gentle flip to flat and a long turn with a soft finish (RHBH). Start on slight hyzer and keep the release smooth; lighter weights can help you access the intended flight path sooner. Hyzer-Flip Control for…