Lone Star Disc Penny Putter Flight Chart
The Lone Star Disc Penny Putter is a straight-flying, beadless putt-and-approach disc known for its reliable, neutral stability. With flight numbers of 3 | 4 | 0 | 2, the Penny Putter delivers clean releases, consistent line control, and dependable fade without being overly aggressive. Available in multiple plastics such as Bravo, Alpha, and Victor blends, it offers feel and performance options for putting, approach shots, and controlled tee throws.
How the Penny Putter Flies for Newer Players
Beginners will appreciate the Penny Putter’s straight high-speed flight and mild fade. It avoids the harsh overstability that can frustrate new throwers but still finishes with predictability. As a putting putter, new players benefit from its clean beadless release and comfortable feel. On approach shots, expect gentle forward glide before a soft fade.
Flight Chart Insights for Intermediate Throwers
Intermediate golfers will see the Penny Putter hold straight lines with excellent accuracy. Reviews highlight its versatility as both a putting putter and throwing putter. In Bravo or Alpha plastics, it resists torque better and delivers dependable fade. In Victor blends, players often see slightly more glide and a touch of turn before settling into a smooth, workable finish.
Advanced Player Flight Expectations
Experienced players note the Penny Putter’s consistency under power. It withstands moderate torque for both backhand and forehand approaches without turning unexpectedly. Its neutral stability makes it ideal for shaping straight touch shots, driving tight fairways, and executing confident circle-1 and circle-2 putts. Power throwers will find it extremely point-and-shoot with a late, controlled fade.
Forehand Touch Shots & Approach Versatility
The Penny Putter’s beadless profile makes it surprisingly comfortable for forehand approaches. Its stability provides clean, torque-resistant flights with minimal wobble and reliable finish. This makes it a strong choice for flick approaches, soft forehand standstills, and inside-100-foot touch lines where control matters more than sheer distance.
Explore our interactive flight chart to see how the Penny Putter’s flight changes with your arm speed, throwing form, and shot selection. Adjust the settings to match your personal release angles and get a real-world preview of how this putter will fly for you.
Lone Star Disc Penny Putter
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DG Puttheads Notes
The Penny Putter stands out because it works equally well as a putting putter and a throwing putter. It offers neutral control, a clean release, and predictable fade across multiple plastics. Players who want a straight-flying, dependable putt-and-approach disc with minimal quirks will find the Penny Putter easy to trust and easy to bag.