Quest Turbo Putt Flight Chart
The Quest Turbo Putt is one of the most unusual disc molds ever produced. Built with a spiral thumb groove on the bottom and notched edges on the rim, it was designed specifically for “turbo putting”—an overhand putting style rather than a traditional backhand or forehand release. With flight numbers 4 | 1 | -2 | 2, the Turbo Putt has extremely low glide, understable high-speed turn, and a mild finishing fade, making it a true specialty disc for creative players and collectors alike.
How the Turbo Putt Behaves for Newer Players
Beginners will find the Turbo Putt unconventional but fun to experiment with. Its very low glide helps prevent long misses, while the -2 turn makes it easy to keep straight on short, touch approaches. For standard putting, it may feel awkward—but for novelty throws and learning turbo putts, it’s an entertaining training tool.
Flight Expectations for Intermediate Throwers
Intermediate players may use the Turbo Putt for very controlled, low-glide approaches or short creative shots. Its understability shows when thrown with power, but it always finishes softly thanks to the minimal glide. Those who practice turbo putting will appreciate the disc’s purpose-built grip and release consistency.
Advanced Use Cases & Controlled Lines
Advanced players often use the Turbo Putt purely as a specialty disc: scoober-style flicks, vertical putts, and trick shots. In standard flight, it behaves like a slow, touchy approach disc with early turn and minimal forward push. Because of its design, it’s rarely used for competitive play—but it can be surprisingly reliable for specific short-range utility lines.
Forehand, Overhand & Trick Shot Performance
Thanks to its unique underside and notched rim, the Turbo Putt excels in unconventional throwing styles. Overhand tosses, vertical turbo putts, and trick approaches feel most natural. Its 1 glide rating minimizes unpredictability and helps the disc land quickly without sailing beyond the target.
Try our interactive flight chart to see how the Turbo Putt’s path changes with different arm speeds, release angles, and throwing styles.
Quest Turbo Putt
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Putthead Notes
The Quest Turbo Putt is a novelty classic—one of the most creative molds ever released. While not PDGA-approved today, it remains a fascinating disc for collectors, trick-shot throwers, and players who enjoy experimenting beyond traditional technique. It won’t replace your putting putter, but it will give you shots you won’t get from anything else.