Millennium Scorpius Flight Chart
The Millennium Scorpius is a high-speed distance driver built for confident power with flight numbers of 12 | 5 | -1 | 3. Expect workable high-speed turn and a strong, reliable fade that holds up in wind. In durable Quantum and Sirius plastics (including Zero-G lightweight variants), the Scorpius pairs glide with torque resistance, making it a go-to for long controlled drives and confident forehands.
Beginner Take: When to Reach for a Scorpius
Newer players will find the Scorpius quite overstable. Use it for headwinds, forced hyzers, and skip finishes rather than dead-straight shots. Lighter Zero-G style runs can help unlock a touch more carry while keeping that predictable finish.
Flight Chart for Intermediate Arms
At moderate power, the Scorpius produces a subtle flip to flat and a forward-pushing finish. It shines on hyzer-flip distance lines, controlled flex shots, and long drives that must end reliably left (RHBH). The flight path remains trustworthy even in a breeze.
Flight Numbers at Advanced Power
Power throwers can lean into the rated flight numbers: gentle turn (-1) that rides for distance, then a late, strong fade (3). Great for max-D flex lines, headwind rips, and placement drives where you can’t risk accidental turnover.
Forehand Control & Utility Lines
Sidearm specialists will appreciate the Scorpius’s wide rim and torque resistance. Smooth flicks stay on plane with a dependable fade, while power forehands can carve flex distance without burning into the ground.
Try our interactive Flight Chart to preview how the Scorpius will fly for your release speed and angle. Adjust for backhand/forehand and see a personalized flight path across skill levels.
Millennium Scorpius
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Try the Millennium Scorpius
Need a wind-capable bomber with glide and a trustworthy finish? The Scorpius delivers controlled distance for both backhand and forehand throwers.
Puttheads Notes
- Flight Numbers: 12 | 5 | -1 | 3
 - Stability: Overstable distance driver with workable turn
 - Plastics: Quantum, Quantum Zero-G, Sirius (variants include Helio/Dyed), Standard
 - Best Uses: Hyzer-flips to stable finish, windy distance, controlled forehands, long flex lines
 - Thrower Profile: Intermediate seeking reliable D; advanced power arms needing wind-ready control