EV-7 Penrose Flight Chart
The EV-7 Penrose is one of the most trusted stable throwing and putting putters on the market, boasting flight numbers 2 | 4 | 0 | 2. Its combination of a medium-deep profile, pronounced bead, and ultra-consistent *OG base plastic* makes it a favorite for players who want a clean release, dependable stability, and a putter that breaks in slowly. Reviewers consistently highlight its torque resistance, confident hand feel, and exceptional reliability both on the green and off the tee.
Mold Specs & Key Details
- Flight Numbers: 2 • 4 • 0 • 2
- Primary Use: Putt & Approach
- Stability: Stable
- Rim Type: Beaded Putter
- Diameter: 21.10 cm
- Height: 1.90 cm
- Rim Depth: 1.50 cm
- Rim Width: 1.10 cm
- Max Weight: 175 g
- Plastics: OG Soft, OG Base, OG Medium, OG Firm, OG Glow
How the Penrose Flies for Newer Players
New players will appreciate the Penrose’s **point-and-shoot stability**. With nearly no high-speed turn and a gentle, workable fade, it holds a line with surprising ease. Reviewers say it teaches clean release angles and resists early wobble, making it a confidence booster for developing putters. Inside the circle, beginners find it extremely straight with predictable drop.
Penrose Flight Performance for Intermediate Throwers
For developing players, the Penrose shines as a **dependable throwing and putting tool**. Thrown flat, it pushes forward before finishing with a moderate stable fade. Reviewers note that it handles torque well—great for spin putts, approach shots, and tee-shots up to ~250 ft. Its ability to beat in slowly means an OG Penrose becomes straighter over time without losing control.
How Advanced Players Shape the Penrose
Experienced players lean on the Penrose for **controlled drives, accurate approaches, and trustworthy putts in all conditions**. Power throwers say it holds a straight laser beam line with minimal turn, even when ripped. The bead and firm OG blends offer a clean, consistent release that many pros prefer for push-putting. Several reviewers note how well the Penrose maintains stability in windy conditions.
Forehand Flight Insights
Forehand players report that the Penrose’s torque resistance makes it more reliable than most beadless counterparts. Short-range flick approaches stay flat without rolling over, and the 2-fade gives a predictable finish. It’s not meant for long forehand drives, but inside ~200 ft it offers excellent control.
See the Penrose in Action — Interactive Flight Path
Curious how the Penrose flies at different power levels? Use the interactive flight chart below to explore real-world flight paths and adjust for your personal throwing speed and style—backhand, forehand, left-handed, or right-handed.
EV-7 Penrose
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Comparable Discs to the Penrose
If you enjoy the **confident, torque-resistant, stable** flight of the Penrose, you may also like: – **Discmania P2** – A firmer, dependable throwing and putting workhorse. – **Dynamic Discs Judge** – Straight, glidey, and beginner-friendly with reliable fade. – **Gateway Wizard** – A classic beaded putter with similar stability and bead feel. – **Discmania Link** – Neutral-flying beaded putter with a clean, consistent release.