Prodiscus STARi Flight Chart
The Prodiscus STARi is an understable midrange with flight numbers 4 | 4 | -2 | 0. On the STARi flight chart you’ll see a slow, workable mid that glides, turns, and finishes gently. It’s built for straight shots that drift right (RHBH), controlled turnovers, and easy-distance approaches for players who don’t want to force the disc to move.
STARi Flight Numbers & Mold Specs
- Speed: 4
- Glide: 4
- Turn: -2
- Fade: 0
- Primary Use: Understable midrange / approach
- Stability: Understable, line-shaping mid
- Recommended Skill Level: Beginners to advanced players
- Typical Plastics: Basic and premium Prodiscus blends (e.g., Ultrium-style)
The STARi’s combination of -2 turn and 0 fade gives it a long, neutral-to-understable flight path. Thrown clean, it wants to glide forward, drift right for RHBH players, and sit down without a big hook at the end. That makes it a useful tool for woods golf, standstill approaches, and any shot where you’d rather carve a line than fight overstability.
STARi Flight Paths by Skill Level
STARi Flight Path for Beginners
For newer players, the Prodiscus STARi is a forgiving first midrange. At modest power, the flight path is mostly straight with a gentle right drift (RHBH) and very little fade. On a slight hyzer angle, beginners can get a smooth hyzer-flip that pops to flat and glides straight before settling softly. Because the fade is low, missed releases are less likely to dump hard left at the end.
Hyzer-Flip Flight Chart for Intermediate Players
Intermediate arms will see the STARi behave like a true understable mid. On the flight chart for this group, the typical line is hyzer-flip to flat, drift right, and finish neutral. Released flat, the -2 turn stands out more and the disc will track right through the mid-flight before gently landing. It excels for touchy woods lines, low-ceiling shots that need glide, and turnover approaches out to midrange distances.
Turnover Lines & Flight Numbers for Advanced Golfers
Advanced players can lean into the STARi’s understability for shot shaping. With full power, the listed flight numbers 4 | 4 | -2 | 0 can feel closer to -2.5 or -3 in practice, especially in seasoned premium plastic. Thrown on hyzer, it will flip to flat and carry straight or drift. Given a slight anhyzer, it holds a long turnover with minimal fight back, which is ideal for right-moving (RHBH) fairway shots that must stay turned over all the way to the ground.
Forehand Touch Shots & Specialty Flight Path
Forehand throwers will generally treat the STARi as a touch-only option. At low power, it can deliver straight-to-right (RHFH) approaches that land flat with almost no fade. Pushed too hard, it will turn early and may not recover, so it’s best used for short finesse forehands, standstills, and utility hyzer-flip flicks in the woods rather than power forehands.
Use the interactive Prodiscus STARi flight chart below to experiment with different throws. Adjust throwing speed, release angle, and whether you throw backhand, forehand, left- or right-handed to see how the STARi’s flight path and flight numbers translate to your own game.
Prodiscus STARi
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Try the Prodiscus STARi
If you need an understable midrange that glides, turns, and lands soft, the STARi is built for that role. It’s a strong choice for beginners who want easy straight distance, and for experienced players who want a dedicated hyzer-flip and turnover mid that doesn’t finish with a heavy fade.
Puttheads Notes
From a numbers perspective, the STARi is a classic understable mid: low speed, moderate glide, negative turn, and almost no fade. That combo makes it a data-backed option when you need:
- A midrange that reliably moves right (RHBH) without dumping back left.
- Hyzer-flip lines in the woods where straight or gentle-turning flight paths are critical.
- Beginner-friendly midrange flights that don’t require high arm speed.
- A turnover compliment to your neutral or overstable mids in the same speed class.