Siren

Gateway Siren Flight Chart

The Gateway Siren is a high-speed distance driver with published flight numbers of 13 | 5 | -2 | 1. Designed for long, shaping lines, the Siren’s flight path blends easy high-speed turn with a gentle, forward-pushing fade when thrown with enough power. Reviewers describe it as a workable, glidey driver in premium Gateway plastics, with a comfortable rim (including a subtle micro-bead) that suits both backhand and forehand throws for players with intermediate to advanced arm speed.

Gateway Siren Flight Path by Skill Level

How the Siren Flies for Newer Distance Throwers

For newer players, the Siren’s speed 13 rim can be intimidating. Without enough arm speed, the flight path will often act more overstable than the flight numbers suggest: a brief straight push followed by an early, reliable fade. Beginners who are just stepping up from fairway drivers may find it works best in tailwinds or on gentle hyzer shots where they want a predictable finish and extra glide, rather than a maximum-distance turnover disc.

Flight Chart Insights for Intermediate Arms

Intermediate throwers who can get the Siren up to speed will see a flight closer to its posted flight chart pattern. Thrown RHBH on a slight hyzer, it typically flips to flat, glides forward with a controlled drift to the right, then finishes with a smooth, late fade. This makes it useful for:

  • Hyzer-flip distance shots that stay in the fairway
  • Long, controlled S-curve lines
  • Tailwind drives where you want turn but still need a reliable finish

Reviewers note that, depending on the run, the Siren can feel a touch more stable than its -2 turn suggests, so angle control is key to unlocking its full distance potential.

Gateway Siren Flight Numbers for Advanced & Power Players

Advanced players and power arms can fully lean into the Siren’s 13 | 5 | -2 | 1 flight numbers. With a committed flat or slight-hyzer release, the Siren usually:

  • Flips up and drifts on a long, controlled turn in the high-speed portion of the flight
  • Holds a wide tracking line without burning into the ground
  • Finishes with a gentle, forward fade that maximizes distance

In this slot, many players use the Siren as a distance driver for shaping big turnovers, long S-curves, and line-holding hyzer flips when a tighter, more controlled finish is required than a very overstable driver would allow.

Forehand Lines, Wind Use, and Shot Shaping with the Siren

Forehand-dominant players report that the Siren can work well for smooth, higher-speed sidearms, especially when you’re looking for more turn and glide than a traditional overstable forehand driver provides. With clean form:

  • Moderate-power forehands see a straight-to-fade line with trustworthy finish
  • Higher-power forehands can produce controlled flex lines and distance shots
  • Tailwinds accentuate the turn, making it a solid choice for long right-moving (RHFH/RHBH) lines

Headwinds will make the Siren much more understable, so many players reserve it for calm days or tailwind conditions when they specifically want extra turn and glide.

Interactive Gateway Siren Flight Chart

Use our interactive flight chart to visualize how the Gateway Siren’s flight path changes with different arm speeds and throwing styles. Adjust the chart for backhand or forehand throws, left- or right-handed players, and see how your release angle and power can shape this high-speed driver’s line.

Gateway Siren

 

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Try the Gateway Siren on the Course

If you’re looking for a distance driver that can handle power while still offering workable turn and plenty of glide, the Gateway Siren is worth testing. Its combination of speed, glide, and gentle fade makes it a useful option for shaping long fairway shots, tailwind bombs, and controlled S-curves without jumping all the way to a meathook overstable driver.

Puttheads Notes

On our charts, the Siren lives in the “high-speed, workable distance” lane—fast enough to demand some arm speed, but not a pure meathook if you hit it clean.

  • Flight Numbers: 13 | 5 | -2 | 1 (fast, glidey, and shapeable with a gentle finish)
  • Primary Role: High-speed distance driver for hyzer flips, S-curves, and tailwind shots
  • Best Uses: Long controlled drives, wide turnovers, and max-distance lines when you don’t want a harsh dump fade
  • Player Fit: Best for intermediate to advanced players with enough power to activate the -2 turn; newer players may see it fly more overstable
  • Reviewer Themes: Comfortable rim feel, solid premium plastics, workable stability that can feel slightly stronger than the turn rating for some arms.
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