Westside Pine Flight Chart
The Westside Discs Pine is a stable-to-slightly overstable midrange with flight numbers 5 | 4 | 0 | 2. Built for controlled approaches and midrange drives, the Pine offers a straight flight with dependable fade at the end. Players describe the Pine flight path as trustworthy in both open and wooded fairways, with enough stability to handle power while still holding clean lines.
Pine Flight Path for Newer Players
For newer players, the Pine will feel like a straight-flying midrange with a reliable finish. Thrown with moderate power, it resists early turn and then moves into a gentle hyzer fade, helping control distance without big sideways movement. The forgiving flight path makes it a solid choice for learning clean midrange form.
Stable Midrange Flight Numbers for Intermediate Golfers
Intermediate throwers see the listed Pine flight numbers of 5 | 4 | 0 | 2 show up on the course. With enough arm speed, the disc holds a neutral line through most of the flight and then finishes with a consistent, medium-strength fade. Reviewers highlight how the Pine can be trusted for tee shots and approaches where a straight flight with a predictable finish is more important than max distance.
Advanced Line-Shaping and Shot Selection
Advanced players use the Pine as a workhorse midrange for line control. On a flat release it flies straight with minimal lateral drift before fading, while a slight hyzer produces tight, controlled hyzer shots that stay on angle. With its stable flight path, power throwers can lean on the Pine for controlled drives into a mild headwind or for midrange shots that must finish on the fade side without turning over.
Forehand Approaches and Utility Use
Forehand players appreciate the Pine’s beadless rim and comfortable feel. Its stability and modest glide help it handle forehand torque without flipping, making it useful for short to medium-length approach shots where accuracy and consistent fade are critical. Many players reach for the Pine on forehands in the woods when they want a straight push that gently fades out at the end.
Use our interactive Pine Flight Chart to explore how the flight path changes with your power, release angle, and throwing style. Adjust for backhand or forehand, left- or right-handed play, and see a personalized Westside Pine flight model before you step on the tee.
Westside Pine
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Try This Disc
If you want a midrange that flies straight with a trustworthy fade and doesn’t get squirrely under power, the Westside Pine fits that role. It’s well suited for players who prefer a stable midrange for tee shots, controlled approaches, and repeatable flights in both open and wooded settings.
Puttheads Notes
- Sits in a nice “true stable” midrange slot—straighter than a Bard, more fade than a Warship.
- Great choice if you like simple, point-and-shoot midrange lines with a clean finish.
- Beadless feel makes it friendly for both backhand and forehand grips.
- Easy disc to build trust with for controlled woods golf and placement approaches.