Innova SL Flight Chart
Overview
Flight numbers: 10 | 5 | -1 | 2. The Innova SL (“Starfire-L”) is the straighter, longer-glide sibling of the Starfire. It’s a control-distance driver that holds the line and finishes on time—popular with intermediate throwers who want effortless placement distance and advanced players who prefer workable S-curves without a beefy dump. Common plastics: Star and Champion.
Newer Arms: Straight Distance Without the Hard Dump
Beginners will see forward-tracking flights with minimal high-speed turn and a gentle, reliable fade. A slight hyzer release helps the SL stand up, glide, and stay in the fairway without big skips.
Flight Chart Takeaways for Intermediates
Thrown flat, the SL pushes straight with a touch of workable turn, then a clean finish. It’s ideal for placement drives, tailwind control, and low-ceiling fairways where you want distance and a soft lander.
Advanced Line Shaping and Practical Flight Numbers
Experienced players can force subtle flexes that always fight out, carve late-turn tunnels, and power hyzer-flips for long, neutral carries. Think “long fairway driver” precision with more glide than a Thunderbird and less bite than a Starfire.
Forehand Control and Utility Lines
The low-profile feel makes for comfortable forehand grips. Expect straight FH pushes, gentle flex shots that recover, and wind-resistant drives that don’t overfade. Champion runs tend to start a touch firmer and more torque-resistant.
Explore the data: use our interactive flight chart to preview how the SL’s flight path changes with your arm speed, release angle, and handedness (BH/FH).
Innova SL
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Try the Innova SL
If a Firebird or Starfire finish is too harsh for your lines, the SL gives you controllable turn, trustworthy fade, and extra glide for fairway-first distance.
Puttheads Notes
- Flight Numbers: 10 | 5 | -1 | 2 — neutral-stable driver with workable glide.
- Best Roles: hyzer-flips, straight placement drives, gentle flexes, tailwind control.
- Plastics: Champion = most torque-resistant & consistent; Star = grippy with similar stability.
- Bag Fit: Sits between a Sidewinder (more turn) and a Starfire/Firebird (more fade).
- Skip Control: Lower skip than many OS drivers; easy to keep in bounds.