Latitude 64 Spark Flight Chart
The Latitude 64 Spark is an overstable fairway driver with flight numbers of 7 | 4 | 0 | 3. Built for accuracy and predictability, the Spark resists high-speed turn and finishes with a consistent fade. In Opto, Gold Line, Retro, and select Opto Air runs, it excels at controlled hyzers, headwind drives, and forehand lines where placement matters more than raw distance.
Flight Path Confidence for Newer Players
Beginners may find the Spark quite stable. Expect shorter, reliable hyzers and wind-fighting control. Retro plastic will beat in faster for straighter flights over time.
Flight Chart for Intermediate Throwers
Intermediates get straight-to-fade control when thrown flat, plus predictable hyzers and skip shots. Opto holds stability longest; Gold Line adds grip and a touch more workability.
Flight Numbers in Practice for Advanced Players
Advanced arms can power the Spark on forced-flex lines, spike hyzers, and precise headwind drives. With 0 turn and a reliable 3 fade, it carves repeatable lines and lands on target.
Forehand Control & Utility Lines
The flat top and torque resistance make the Spark a dependable forehand driver. It handles power without flipping, ideal for placement flicks, skip angles, and low-ceiling shots.
Try our interactive Flight Chart to see how the Latitude 64 Spark will fly for you. Adjust throwing speed, release angle, and handedness to visualize personalized flight paths.
Latitude 64 Spark
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Try the Latitude 64 Spark
A fairway built for control: wind-ready stability, consistent fade, and confident forehand/backhand placement on technical holes.
Puttheads Notes
- Flight Numbers: 7 | 4 | 0 | 3
- Overstable “point-and-shoot” control when you must finish on fade
- Opto = most stable/durable; Gold Line = grippier/workable; Retro beats in quicker
- Great Thunderbird/FD3-style role for fairway consistency and wind resistance