Scorpion

Innova Scorpion Flight Chart

The Innova Scorpion carries flight numbers of 5 | 5 | -1 | 2 and sits between a traditional midrange and a short fairway driver. In Champion plastic, the Scorpion offers high glide, a touch of high-speed turn, and a dependable late fade—great for hyzer flips in the woods, straight control shots, and workable lines that finish on target.

Scorpion Flight Path for Beginners

Beginners will find the Scorpion surprisingly forgiving for a “classic” mid. Thrown smooth and flat, it rides straight with glide and finishes with a gentle fade. It’s a confidence builder for early fairway control and learning hyzer-flip releases.

Flight Chart for Intermediate Players

Intermediates can lean on the Scorpion for line shaping: soft hyzer to flip-to-flat, flat to slight turn with a reliable finish, or controlled stand-ups down tight corridors. The neutral stability and glide make it a go-to on technical courses.

Flight Numbers for Advanced and Pro Throwers

Advanced players appreciate the Scorpion’s workable turn and late stability. Power it flat for laser-straight drives that finish on a soft hyzer, or give it slight anhyzer for drifting lines that pan and settle predictably. It feels like a “long mid” with fairway reach.

Forehand Flight Notes

The Scorpion’s profile and stability also suit touch forehands. Keep the release smooth to avoid early turn; expect straight carry with a controlled fade inside ~250–300 ft.

Try our interactive flight chart to see how the Innova Scorpion will fly for you. Adjust the model for your arm speed, release angle, and preferred backhand or forehand style.

Innova Scorpion

 

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Try the Innova Scorpion

A cult-favorite classic with modern utility—if you like glidey, neutral mids that still finish reliably, the Scorpion earns a slot for woods work and controlled placement drives.

Puttheads Notes

The Scorpion blurs the mid/fairway line in the best way: tons of glide, neutral midspeed turn, and a trustworthy fade. It excels at hyzer-flips and straight woods shots where touch matters more than raw power.

  • Flight Numbers: 5 | 5 | -1 | 2
  • Plastic: Commonly Champion runs (older/limited availability)
  • Use Cases: Hyzer flips, straight tunnels, workable turnovers, touch forehands
  • Feel: Classic profile with distance potential beyond a typical mid
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