Westside Discs Underworld Flight Chart
The Westside Discs Underworld is an understable fairway driver with flight numbers of 7 | 6 | -3 | 1. It’s built for easy hyzer‑flips, controlled turnovers, and effortless glide. Newer players use it for straight distance at lower speeds, while experienced throwers lean on it for woods shaping, tailwinds, and roller lines.
Underworld Flight Path for Beginners
Beginners will see long, straight flights with gentle finish. Start it on a slight hyzer and let the glide carry it flat. The -3 turn helps the Underworld hold lines without needing 50+ mph arm speed.
Flight Chart Guidance for Intermediate Players
Intermediates can expect reliable hyzer‑flip to flat with workable turn. It threads tight fairways, rides tailwinds, and lands softly. Aim for smooth release angles rather than power—this mold rewards touch.
Flight Numbers Notes for Advanced and Pro Golfers
Power throwers get easy turnovers and late‑turn shaping. With added height it becomes a glidey distance turnover; driven flatter it’s a controlled roller candidate. VIP runs tend to be a tick more stable than baseline.
Forehand Lines and Utility Shots
For touch forehands, the Underworld flips quickly and rides right (RHFH) with minimal fade. Keep torque in check—short, controlled flicks work best for shaping around obstacles.
Explore our interactive Flight Chart to see how the Underworld’s flight path changes with your arm speed, release angle, and throwing hand. Tweak settings for backhand or forehand to preview your lines.
Westside Underworld
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Try the Westside Discs Underworld
If you want effortless glide and line‑holding control, the Underworld earns a spot in the bag. It’s a confidence disc for straight distance at low power and a line‑shaper for seasoned players.
Puttheads Notes
Puttheads take: the Underworld is a woods workhorse. VIP holds up longer and flies a touch straighter; baseline beats into a point‑and‑shoot turnover. It’s one of the easiest discs for learning hyzer‑flip form.
- Flight Numbers: 7 | 6 | -3 | 1
 - Understable fairway; effortless hyzer‑flips and turnovers
 - Great for tailwinds, stand‑up lines, and beginner distance
 - VIP ≈ slightly more stable; baseline beats in faster/more turn
 - Torque‑sensitive on forehand; best as a touch FH or roller