Shield

Westside Shield Flight Chart

The Westside Shield is a stable, beadless putt and approach disc known for its straight, dependable flight. With flight numbers 3 | 3 | 0 | 1, the Shield delivers laser-straight lines and a smooth, predictable fade. It’s a slightly faster putter that excels both on the green and off the tee, making it a reliable choice for players who value consistency and control in every shot.

Flight Path for Beginners

Beginners will find the Shield very forgiving and easy to control. Thrown softly, it flies straight with a gentle fade and doesn’t turn over easily. It’s a great first putter for learning clean releases, straight putts, and simple approach shots that stay on line.

Flight Chart for Intermediate Players

Intermediate players can expect a straight-to-stable flight that holds its line beautifully. Thrown flat, the Shield flies straight for most of its flight before finishing with a soft fade. It handles torque surprisingly well for a baseline putter and works perfectly for both backhand and forehand approaches.

Flight Numbers for Advanced Players

Advanced players will appreciate the Shield’s torque resistance and balanced stability. It’s a great driving putter for straight tunnel shots or mild hyzers, offering dependable fade without dumping hard. The Shield can handle moderate power and wind, especially in firmer BT plastics.

Forehand & Utility Lines

Thanks to its bead and comfortable depth, the Shield performs reliably on short forehand approaches. Expect a clean release, neutral flight, and a smooth fade. It’s especially useful for forehand flicks that need precision without worrying about turn or skip.

Try our interactive flight chart to see how the Westside Shield will fly for you. Adjust the flight path to match your throwing speed and style—whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned pro.

Westside Shield

 

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Try the Westside Shield

A versatile, straight-flying putter that performs equally well on putts, approaches, and tee shots. If you want a disc that inspires confidence from any distance, the Shield deserves a spot in your bag.

Puttheads Notes

Data-backed insights from player reviews and flight tests.

  • Flight Numbers: 3 | 3 | 0 | 1 (straight, stable putter with reliable fade)
  • Primary Use: Putt & approach; works well as a throwing putter
  • Shape: Deeper profile with a bead for consistent grip
  • Plastics: BT Hard, Medium, Soft, and Burst; VIP (limited premium runs)
  • Comparable Discs: Dynamic Discs Judge, Discraft Challenger, Latitude 64 Dagger
  • Who Likes It: Players seeking a dependable putter that flies straight with minimal turn and a clean finish
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