Pioneer

Latitude 64 Pioneer Flight Chart

The Latitude 64 Pioneer is a very overstable fairway driver with flight numbers of 9 | 3 | 0 | 4. This control driver is built for reliable fade, wind-fighting stability, and torque resistance, making it a trusted choice for spike hyzers, skip shots, and confident forehand lines. Use this flight chart page to understand how the Pioneer’s flight path changes by skill level and how its flight numbers translate for your arm speed.

Flight Chart by Skill Level

Pioneer Flight Path for Newer Players

For beginners, the Pioneer will feel extremely overstable. Even on full-power throws, expect a short, straight push out of the hand followed by a strong, early fade and a reliable skip. Players who are still developing arm speed will typically see the Pioneer used as a utility disc for pitching out of trouble, forced hyzers, and dependable headwind approaches rather than for pure distance.

Flight Chart for Intermediate Arms

Intermediate players with decent power will see the Pioneer fly straight for a brief portion of the flight before a pronounced, late hyzer finish. At this level, it shines as a control driver in the 250–325 foot range for backhand hyzers, forced flex lines that always fight out, and aggressive skip shots. Many reviewers note that the Pioneer’s flight path remains predictable in strong winds, giving it a locked-in role as an overstable fairway workhorse.

Flight Numbers in the Hands of Advanced and Professional Golfers

Advanced and professional throwers can fully lean on the Pioneer’s 9 | 3 | 0 | 4 flight numbers for demanding control shots. With higher arm speed, the disc will hold a straight or slightly flexing line before a powerful, reliable fade that finishes on the intended angle. This makes it a go-to choice for technical fairway drives in the 300–350+ foot range, headwind tee shots, and precision spike hyzers where landing angle and distance control matter more than maximum glide.

Pioneer Forehand Flight Path & Utility Lines

The Pioneer is frequently praised as a forehand-friendly driver with a comfortable, flat-top feel and strong torque resistance. Forehand players can trust it not to flip under power, even when thrown on tight lines or into a headwind. Expect a quick, stable push followed by a confident fade that makes it ideal for forehand flex shots, low skip shots around corners, and utility lines where you need the disc to finish hard and reliably.

Explore the Pioneer Flight Chart

Use our interactive flight chart below to see how the Latitude 64 Pioneer’s flight path changes with your throwing speed and style. Adjust the settings for backhand or forehand, left- or right-handed play, and power level to visualize how the Pioneer’s overstable flight numbers will perform for you.

Latitude 64 Pioneer

 

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