Westside Sword Flight Chart
The Westside Sword is a fast, straight-to-stable distance driver with flight numbers of 12 | 5 | -0.5 | 2. It blends easy glide with a trustworthy finish, making it a point-and-shoot bomber for controlled max-D. Popular in VIP and Tournament plastics, the Sword handles power without getting dumpy and stays workable for a wide range of arms.
Flight Path for Newer Arms
Players stepping into speed-12 drivers will see gentle high-speed turn and a smooth, forward fade. Thrown on slight hyzer, the Sword rides to flat, pushes straight, and settles without a hard dump—great for building confident distance.
Flight Chart for Intermediate Players
Expect reliable hyzer-flips and line-holding lasers. The glide (5) keeps the Sword in the air while the mild fade (≈2) keeps it honest at the end. It’s a dependable choice for tailwinds, late-turning fairways, and long placement shots.
Flight Numbers in Advanced Hands
For power throwers, the Sword behaves like a controllable workhorse—think Destroyer-adjacent but a touch straighter with more glide. Flat releases track neutral before a predictable finish; powered anhyzers pan long and fight out late.
Forehand & Flex Use
The comfortable rim and moderate fade make it a solid FH option. It resists early burn on touch forehands, holds flex lines, and finishes forward rather than spiking—useful for shaping distance without sacrificing control.
Try our interactive Flight Chart to see how the Sword’s flight path changes for your arm speed and release angle. Toggle backhand/forehand and left/right-handed views to visualize your exact line.
Westside Sword
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Try the Westside Sword
If you want controllable distance with a clean finish, the Sword is a trustworthy primary driver. It stretches lines without surprise rollovers and gives repeatable results round after round.
Puttheads Notes
- Flight Numbers: 12 | 5 | -0.5 | 2
- Role: Straight-to-stable max-distance with extra glide
- Great for hyzer-flips, neutral lasers, and controlled forehands
- Plastics: VIP family, Tournament variants, and specialty runs
- Sweet spot: Intermediate to advanced players seeking repeatable distance