Shaman

Gateway Shaman Flight Chart

The Gateway Shaman posts flight numbers of 3 | 3 | 0 | 1. This low-profile, beadless putter is built for clean releases and straight, point-and-shoot flights with a gentle finish. Popular in SureGrip and Diamond blends, it doubles as a throwing putter for accurate approaches while suiting players who prefer a shallower rim.

Flight Path for Newer Players

Beginners will find the Shaman easy to aim and control. Expect a straight push with dependable glide and a soft, late fade. The shallow rim helps reduce wobble and promotes cleaner putts from circle to circle-two.

Flight Chart Insights for Intermediate Throwers

At modest power, the Shaman holds the release angle: flat shots stay flat, gentle hyzers ride forward before settling, and light anhyzers track true without burning over. It’s a reliable choice for straight tee shots up to ~225–250 ft and touch forehand approaches.

Flight Numbers in Advanced Hands

Experienced players can shape neutral lines with confidence. The 0 high-speed turn resists unintended drift, while the mild fade keeps finishes predictable. Great for woods golf, standstills, and approach drives that must hold a window and sit near the pin.

Forehand & Utility Lines

The shallow, beadless rim makes the Shaman comfortable for short forehands. Expect a clean release, minimal torque shake, and a straight-to-gentle finish—useful for flick approaches under low ceilings or on technical, low-power lines.

Explore our interactive flight chart to see how the Shaman’s flight path changes with your arm speed and style—toggle backhand/forehand and right- or left-handed throws to match your game.

Gateway Shaman

 

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Try the Gateway Shaman

A straight, neutral putter with a calm finish and excellent hand feel. If you like a faster, low-profile putter that can also handle approach duty, the Shaman fits the bill.

Puttheads Notes

Review themes point to a straight, workable flight and standout comfort for smaller hands or players who dislike deep dishes. Plastics range from tacky SureGrip to firmer Diamond for crisper releases.

  • Flight Numbers: 3 | 3 | 0 | 1
  • Profile: low-profile, beadless; clean release
  • Primary Use: putting and neutral approach drives
  • Shot Types: flat lasers, gentle hyzers, touch forehands
  • Plastics: SureGrip, Diamond; occasional soft/organic runs
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