Gateway Sabre – Flight Chart
The Gateway Sabre is a neutral, point-and-shoot control driver with flight numbers 7 | 5 | -1 | 1. Often called Gateway’s straightest driver, it glides on the release angle with a small, predictable finish—great for shaping controlled flight paths in the woods or on tight fairways.
Beginner-Friendly Lines
Newer players will see easy hyzer-flip to straight flights that stay on target and land softly. The Sabre doesn’t demand big power, making its posted flight numbers approachable right away.
Intermediates: Fairway Accuracy Without Drama
Expect flat lasers that push forward, gentle turnovers that hold, and tidy fades that sit near the landing zone. It’s a reliable “hit the gap” fairway when precision matters.
Advanced Shot Shaping and Speed Control
Experienced throwers can run frozen-rope straights, standstill woods shots, and drifted turnovers that finish neutral. The Sabre rewards angle discipline and smooth tempo.
Forehand Touch Utility
For FH players, a slight hyzer release produces straight-to-fade darts without early burn. It’s handy for finesse forehands when beefier fairways hook too hard.
Try our interactive Flight Chart to preview how the Sabre flies for your arm speed, release angle, handedness, and BH/FH style—then fine-tune the flight path to match your game.
Gateway Sabre
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Try the Gateway Sabre
If you want honest, line-holding control with minimal fade, the Sabre is a classic choice for clean fairway placement.
Puttheads Notes
- Flight Numbers: 7 | 5 | -1 | 1
- Plastics Seen: Basic (baseline), Durable, Premium (Diamond/HPP-style; availability varies by run/retailer)
- Use Cases: Hyzer-flip straights, gentle turnovers, tight-window woods lines, standstill accuracy
- Profile: Neutral high-speed stability with minimal fade and plenty of glide; excels at “what you throw is what you get.”