Latitude 64 Sarek Flight Chart
The Latitude 64 Sarek is a stable putt and approach disc with flight numbers 2 | 4 | 0 | 1.5. Built in Latitude’s Opto-G overmold configuration, it combines a premium feel with clean releases, strong glide, and a gentle, reliable fade. The Sarek is designed for accurate circle putting, controlled approaches, and short-range drives where you need the disc to hold the line and finish on target.
Sarek Flight Path for Beginners
Newer players will find the Sarek quite forgiving. At lower arm speeds it flies mostly straight with a touch of glide, then finishes with a mild, predictable fade. It resists accidental turn, helping beginners build confidence in their putting and approach angles without watching the disc drift wildly off line.
Flight Chart for Intermediate Players
Intermediate disc golfers can lean on the Sarek as a workhorse approach disc. Thrown flat, it pushes straight with dependable late fade. Released on a gentle hyzer, it holds the angle and settles softly near the basket. Many players report that the Sarek shines in the woods, where its neutral stability and glide help it stay on tight fairway lines.
Flight Numbers in the Hands of Advanced & Pro Players
For advanced and professional throwers, the Sarek’s flight numbers translate to a torque-resistant, line-holding tool. Put some power behind it and you’ll see a straight, pushing flight with minimal movement left or right before a soft finish. It’s especially useful for precise 200–250 foot drives and approaches where distance control and angle integrity matter more than raw speed.
Forehand Flight Path and Approach Use
The Sarek also sees solid use on forehand approaches. The firm Opto-G rim offers a confident grip, and its stability helps it handle light to moderate forehand torque without flipping over. Expect straight-to-stable flick lines inside 200 feet, with a gentle fade that makes it a reliable choice for shaping sidearm approaches into tight greens.
Try our interactive flight chart to see how the Latitude 64 Sarek flight path changes with your power, release angle, and whether you throw backhand or forehand. Adjust the settings to visualize left-handed and right-handed lines and find the Sarek flight numbers that best match your game.
Latitude 64 Sarek
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Try the Latitude 64 Sarek
If you need a stable, glidey putt and approach disc that can double as a short-range driver, the Sarek is a strong candidate. Its flight path rewards clean form and makes it easy to trust on both putts and controlled approaches.
Puttheads Notes
The Sarek sits in a sweet spot between point-and-shoot putter and controlled driving putter. The overmold build gives it a premium, confident feel in the hand and keeps the flight consistent over time.
- Flight Numbers: 2 | 4 | 0 | 1.5
- Primary Role: stable putt and approach with short-drive capability
- Plastics: Opto-G style overmold runs (often limited / out of production)
- Best For: straight putts, controlled hyzer approaches, technical short drives
- Player Fit: beginner-friendly for putting, highly useful for intermediate and advanced approach work
- Reviewer Themes: line-holding, torque resistant for a putter, great for tricky approach angles