Westside Stag Flight Chart
The Westside Stag is a glidey control driver built for point-and-shoot lines. Manufacturer flight numbers are 8 | 6 | -1 | 2, but many players report a touch less fade and a hair more turn when seasoned—think neutral to slightly understable with tons of carry. In VIP it starts a bit firmer and more torque-resistant; Tournament breaks in faster for easier hyzer flips; limited VIP-X / VIP Ice runs can add stability.
Flight Path Overview for Newer Arms
Expect easy hyzer flips into straight flights with a gentle, forward finish. The high glide helps push distance without perfect form, so it’s a confidence disc for fairway tee shots.
Glide & Control for Intermediates
Flat releases show a light high-speed drift (RHBH) before settling softly—great for shaping tight woods lines. Shot planning is simple: set the angle and let the Stag ride.
Flight Numbers in the Field (Advanced)
Power throwers can coax long, laser-straight carries or slow-turning stand-ups. If you’re 450+ ft, seasoned Stags may trend to workable turnovers or even stable rollers.
Forehand Lines & Touch Shots
Clean, smooth forehands track straight with minimal dump. VIP runs handle a bit more torque and keep the finish mild, making the Stag a useful FH placement driver.
View the interactive flight chart below to visualize the Stag’s flight path for your arm speed, release angles, and handedness.
Westside Stag
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Puttheads’ Notes
Reviewer signals: VIP Stags often fly like an Axiom Crave—hyzer-flip straight with minimal fade. Great for sub-400 ft throwers chasing effortless control; power arms may find roller utility as it beats in.