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 short, straight push that fades out early (RHBH). Use it for overstable approaches, skip shots, and utility hyzers rather than max distance.
Intermediate Throwers: Control Hyzers & Placement Shots
Flat releases track forward briefly before a strong, predictable fade. Hyzer releases hold angle the entire way—great for forced-direction tee shots, headwind drives, and fairway placements where a dump finish is preferred.
Flight Numbers in Practice for Advanced/Pro
At high power, the Phase stays zero-turn and shrugs off OAT. Expect a fast, penetrating flight with late, forceful fade. Excellent for spike hyzers, flexes that must finish, and confident forehands when a Photon might drift.
Forehand Notes & Wind
The Phase’s rim and stability profile inspire trust on FH lasers and spike hyzers. In headwinds it remains on line; in calm/tailwind conditions, plan for a quick dump unless you add height or anhyzer.
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MVP Phase
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Try the MVP Phase
Need a dependable OS driver for wind, spikes, and forehand torque? The Phase brings elite predictability and a punchy, finishing fade.
Puttheads Notes
Data-backed beef. Keep a Phase as your “no-turn, always-finish” driver; pair with a Photon for workable OS and a Wave for neutral distance coverage.
- Flight Numbers: 11 | 3.5 | 0 | 4
- Roles: headwind drives, spike hyzers, forced fades, skip shots
- Plastics: Primarily Neutron
- Shot matrix: flat→hard fade • hyzer→holds line • FH torque→zero turn