Reptilian Serpent Flight Chart
The Reptilian Serpent is a low-glide, point-and-shoot putting putter with flight numbers 2 | 2 | 0 | 0. Built for accuracy over carry, it uses a subtle thumb track and beadless rim to deliver straight, wind-resistant putts and tight approach lines. Players who prefer firm, consistent releases and shorter comeback putts gravitate to the Serpent.
Serpent Flight Path for Beginners
Newer players will appreciate how the Serpent flies flat and sits quickly. With very little turn or fade, it tracks your aim and drops near the target—great for learning clean, confident putting without long run-backs.
Flight Chart Guidance for Intermediate Players
At typical AM power, expect laser-straight putts and straight-to-flat approaches inside ~200 ft. The low glide limits floaty misses, while the neutral stability lets you commit on longer bids without fear of a hard fade.
Flight Numbers in Advanced & Pro Use
For experienced putters, the Serpent is a precision tool: true 0 turn with virtually no finish when thrown clean. It tolerates firm spin, shrugs off light wind, and lands on angle without skipping—ideal for circle work and tight, low-ceiling lanes.
Forehand Touch Lines
The shallow, beadless rim and thumb track support controlled flicks. For short forehand approaches, it holds the release angle and checks up quickly, minimizing ground play near the pin.
Use our interactive Flight Chart to preview how the Serpent flies for your arm speed and style—backhand or forehand, right- or left-handed—then fine-tune the path before you bag it.
Reptilian Serpent
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Try the Reptilian Serpent
If you want straight, predictable putts and approaches with minimal glide, the Serpent fits the bill. It rewards clean mechanics, controls distance naturally, and keeps comebackers short.
Puttheads Notes
Data-backed highlights from retailer specs and reviewer trends:
- Flight Numbers: 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 (some runs feel ~0.5 fade)
- Profile: Beadless with a subtle thumb track; confident, repeatable grip
- Glide: Intentionally low to reduce float and long comeback putts
- Use Case: Primary putting putter; straight, wind-tolerant circle work and tight approaches
- Plastics Seen: Fossil (chalky baseline), ChalkPit (extra tack, very consistent release)
- Shot Shape: Dead straight on clean spin; checks up quickly on landings