Yikun Twin Swords Flight Chart
The Yikun Twin Swords is a stable distance driver with flight numbers of 12 | 5 | 0 | 2. Built in Yikun’s premium Tortoise Line overmold plastic, it offers a straight high-speed flight with a dependable fade, plus extra rotational stability from its double-ring rim. Most players use the Twin Swords as a primary distance driver when they want reliable control and wind resistance without jumping all the way to a very overstable bomber.
Mold Specs – Yikun Twin Swords
- Speed: 12
- Glide: 5
- Turn: 0
- Fade: 2
- Primary Use: Distance Driver
- Stability: Stable to slightly overstable
- Manufacturer: Yikun
- PDGA Diameter: ~21.2 cm
- Rim Width: ~2.4 cm (wide but still comfortable)
- Plastics / Construction: Tortoise Line overmold (double-ring Shell rim for added rotational stability)
Twin Swords Flight Path for Beginners
For newer players, the Twin Swords will usually fly like a workable but demanding distance driver. With a Speed 12 rim and neutral high-speed stability, lower power arms will see a straight push with an early fade instead of full turn-and-glide distance. Use it on controlled hyzer lines or gentle flex shots when you want a predictable finish rather than max distance. If your arm speed is still developing, it pairs well with slower fairway drivers for most tee shots.
Flight Chart Insights for Intermediate Throwers
Intermediate players who can get the Twin Swords up to speed will see the intended flight path of straight, neutral carry with a reliable fade. Thrown flat at fairway golf power, it holds its line with minimal turn and then finishes forward with a solid, not dumpy, fade. Add a touch of anhyzer and you can shape gentle S-curves down open fairways, while a smooth hyzer release turns it into a dependable control driver in light wind. On the flight chart, many intermediates will land in the “stable workhorse” band rather than an understable bomber or beefy headwind disc.
Flight Numbers in Practice for Advanced & Pro Arms
Advanced and professional players are more likely to see the printed flight numbers (12 | 5 | 0 | 2) play out accurately. With higher power, the Twin Swords tracks very straight at high speed, showing only a hint of drift before a clean, controlled fade. It’s a solid choice for long placement shots, moderate headwinds, and tight gaps where you still need distance. Power throwers may notice a touch of turn when they really lean on it, but it still finishes reliably and doesn’t behave like a true understable distance driver.
Forehand Flight Path & Utility Lines
Forehand players often praise the Twin Swords for its comfortable rim and stable flight path. The overmold rim helps it sit well in a forehand grip, and the neutral high-speed stability means it won’t instantly roll over on flat releases. Expect a straight-to-stable flight with a confident finish, making it useful for controlled forehand distance, low ceiling shots, and placement drives in the woods. If your forehand form is clean, the Twin Swords can serve as a primary driver for both backhand and sidearm lines.
Interactive Twin Swords Flight Chart
Want to dial in how the Yikun Twin Swords flight path will look for your game? Use the interactive flight chart below to adjust for your arm speed, throwing style, and whether you’re a backhand, forehand, right-handed, or left-handed player. It’s a quick way to see how the same flight numbers can translate into very different flight paths at different power levels.
Yikun Twin Swords
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Putthead Notes
Based on the numbers and reviewer feedback, we’d slot the Twin Swords as a neutral-stable distance driver that lives between flippy max-distance mold and true meathook. If you like the idea of a Speed 12 driver that flies straight, handles some wind, and still finishes predictably, the Twin Swords is worth a look—especially if you’re curious about Yikun’s overmold Tortoise Line feel.