Latitude 64 Striker – Flight Chart
Overview
The Latitude 64 Striker is a stable control driver with flight numbers 8 | 5 | 0 | 2 (many throwers report a touch of high-speed turn, e.g., 9 | 5 | -1 | 2). In Opto and Gold Line plastics, the Striker is praised for straight, laser-like lines, a comfortable flat feel, and a clean, accurate finish—excellent for shaping shots in the woods and controlled distance off the tee.
Flight Chart for Intermediate Players
At typical intermediate power, the Striker tends to flip to flat and ride straight before a gentle, dependable fade. It’s a great “point-and-shoot” fairway/control option when you need accuracy more than raw distance.
Flight Numbers in Advanced Play
With more power, expect workable turn that holds the intended line and finishes reliably. Advanced players like the Striker for long, technical fairways, powered hyzer-flips, and smooth drift-right anhyzers that settle flat.
Forehand Line Notes
The flat top and stable finish translate well to forehand. For moderate-torque FH throws, the Striker tracks straight with minimal wobble and a consistent fade—ideal for touch forehand placement in tight gaps.
Striker Flight Path for Newer Throwers
Beginners will see mostly straight flights with a trustworthy finish. The 5 glide helps stretch distance without getting overly floaty, keeping misses more controllable.
Try our interactive Flight Chart to see how the Striker’s flight path changes with your arm speed, release angle, and throwing style (backhand or forehand).
Latitude 64 Striker
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Try the Latitude 64 Striker
If you want a fairway/control driver that pushes straighter and farther than many peers while staying predictable at the finish, the Striker earns its reputation.
Puttheads Notes
- Flight Numbers: 8 | 5 | 0 | 2 (some runs fly closer to 9 | 5 | -1 | 2)
- Stability: Stable control driver (straight with reliable fade)
- Plastics: Opto, Gold Line
- Best Uses: Woods placement, flip-to-flat fairways, controlled distance, technical anhyzers
- Comparable To: Teebird / Explorer (often reported as straighter/longer with a flatter feel)
- Status: Often hard to find; valued by players who prioritize accuracy over glide-outs