Daredevil Timberwolf Flight Chart
The Daredevil Timberwolf is a glidey fairway driver with flight numbers 9 | 6 | -1 | 0. Built for hyzer-flips and gentle turnovers, it pairs easy speed with long carry and a mild finish. Offered in Grip Performance (tacky, all-weather feel) and Flex Performance (firmer, slightly more stable), the Timberwolf’s flight path rewards smooth releases across skill levels.
Beginner Distance Without the Dump
Newer throwers can expect simple hyzer-flip flights: start on slight hyzer, watch it pop to flat, glide straight, then check up softly. Friendly flight numbers keep the disc from crashing hard at the end.
Flight Chart Takeaways for Intermediates
At modest power, the Timberwolf tracks forward with workable turn and controlled fade. Great for tailwinds, standstill woods shots, and shaping S-curves when fairways tighten up.
Advanced Line Shaping & Shot Planning
Experienced players get long drifting turnovers, late-turn tunnel shots, and finesse rollers. Flex Performance runs resist turn a touch longer; Grip Performance seasons into a hyzer-flip machine.
Forehand Touch and Utility Options
As a FH finesse driver, keep the nose down and use slight hyzer to stay neutral. Expect flip-to-flat pushes, right-moving placement lines (RHFH), and predictable landings without a violent dump.
Try our interactive flight chart to preview how the Timberwolf’s flight path changes with your arm speed and release—backhand or forehand, left- or right-handed.
Daredevil Timberwolf
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Try the Daredevil Timberwolf
Chasing effortless glide and straight distance? The Timberwolf’s controllable turn and mild fade make it a confidence-builder for developing arms and a surgical understable tool for veterans.
Puttheads Notes
- Flight Numbers: 9 | 6 | -1 | 0 — high glide, understable-neutral fairway with a gentle finish.
- Best roles: hyzer-flips, tailwind pushes, controlled turnovers, finesse rollers, tight-woods lines.
- Plastics: Grip Performance = tacky, all-weather grip; Flex Performance = firmer feel, slightly more stable.
- Pairs well with a straight fairway and an overstable utility driver to cover the full fairway spectrum.
- Forehand at touch power is viable—prioritize clean mechanics and slight hyzer for neutral flights.