RPM Ruru Flight Chart
The RPM Ruru is a straight, dependable putt-and-approach disc with flight numbers of 2 | 3 | 0 | 1. Featuring a small bead and a deeper, comfortable rim, the Ruru is built for point-and-shoot accuracy with minimal fade. Reviewers consistently highlight how cleanly it releases, how straight it flies at low and moderate power, and how well it performs for both putting and approach duties. It’s a versatile, workable putter suited for beginners and seasoned players alike.
Flight Path for Newer Players
The Ruru is very beginner-friendly thanks to its straight, forgiving profile. Newer players throwing it from short range will see a gentle push forward with almost no turn. Approaches stay on line, and the minimal fade makes distance control easier than with more overstable putters. For beginners building confidence, the Ruru behaves exactly how a putter should—predictable and trustworthy.
Flight Chart Insights for Intermediate Throwers
Intermediate players can take advantage of the Ruru’s stability to hit tight lines with touch and precision. Throw it flat and you’ll see a mostly straight flight with a slight, late fade. Release it on hyzer for controlled approaches, or on light anhyzer to hold a clean drifting line. Its bead and deeper feel give consistent release timing, making it reliable inside the circle and on short upshots.
Advanced Players & the Ruru’s Flight Numbers
At higher power, advanced players will still find the Ruru extremely workable. The 2 | 3 | 0 | 1 flight profile lets it hold straight at longer putter ranges while resisting early turn. Its mild fade allows controlled placement shots where accuracy matters more than extra glide. Many experienced players enjoy its ability to stick lines on wooded approaches without dumping out too hard.
Forehand Use & Utility Shots
Forehand touch players will appreciate how cleanly the Ruru comes out of the hand. With low-speed sidearms, it stays straight with minimal wobble and a tiny fade at the end. It also shines for short touch flicks around obstacles, floaty forehand approaches, and gentle anhyzer touch releases. It’s not a torque-resistant driving putter, but it excels at finesse work.
Use the interactive Ruru flight chart below to see how its flight path changes with different throwing speeds, release angles, and shot types—backhand or forehand, right- or left-handed.
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Try the RPM Ruru
If you want a straight-flying putter that handles both putting and approach duty with confidence, the Ruru is a top-tier option. It’s stable, predictable, and easy to shape—exactly what players expect from a trustworthy putt-and-approach tool.
Puttheads Notes
The Ruru feels like a precision tool—straight, reliable, and consistent across a range of powers. Players rave about the clean release and honest flight. If you like putters that do exactly what you tell them, this one fits the bill.
- Flight Numbers: 2 | 3 | 0 | 1
- Primary Uses: Straight putts, point-and-shoot approaches, touch forehands
- Plastics Commonly Available: Atomic, Cosmic, Magma, Glow variations
- Player Fit: Excellent for beginners and experienced players wanting a neutral putter
- Finish: Straight with a tiny, predictable fade