Legacy Vengeance Flight Chart
The Legacy Vengeance is a stable-to-overstable control driver designed for players who want reliable distance without sacrificing accuracy. With flight numbers of 10 | 5 | 0 | 2, it offers a clean, torque-resistant release, a neutral high-speed phase, and a dependable finishing fade. Often described as a “farther-flying Rival,” the Vengeance bridges the gap between fairway precision and distance-driver power. Its flat, beadless profile makes it comfortable for both backhand and forehand throwers, while reviewers consistently praise its controllability and predictable finish.
Vengeance Flight Path for Newer Players
For developing throwers, the Legacy Vengeance will behave like a reliably overstable distance driver. Expect straight pushes early in flight followed by a strong, confident fade. Newer players may not unlock the disc’s full glide, but it makes an excellent wind-fighting option and a trustworthy choice for controlled hyzers or safe placement shots.
Shot Performance for Intermediate Golfers
Intermediate throwers will experience the Vengeance as a stable workhorse capable of both straight-to-fade lines and smooth flex shots. With enough arm speed, it resists turn even into moderate headwinds, making it an excellent forehand driver. Reviewers consistently highlight its ability to deliver distance while still feeling more controllable than most speed-10 drivers.
Flight Expectations for Advanced Players
Advanced players will appreciate the Vengeance for fairway-style distance with heightened dependability. It can be powered hard without flipping, holds clean anhyzer lines before fading forward, and remains consistent across plastic types. For power throwers, it’s a perfect “control driver when you don’t want to overpower a Destroyer-type mold.” Its predictable fade adds confidence on placement-focused tee shots.
Forehand Flight Notes
Forehand throwers often highlight the Vengeance’s comfortable, flat rim and resistance to unwanted turn. It handles torque extremely well, making it suitable for forehand drives, flex forehands, or low-ceiling skip shots. Even when thrown hard, the disc maintains forward push before delivering that reliable Vengeance fade.
Try our interactive flight chart to see how the Vengeance will fly for you. Adjust the chart for your throwing speed, release angle, and shot type to visualize real-world flight paths for both backhand and forehand players.
Legacy Vengeance
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Puttheads Notes
The Vengeance earns its reputation as a do-everything control driver—stable enough to trust in wind, workable enough to shape lines, and comfortable enough for both BH and FH. It’s the type of disc that finds a long-term home in many bags because it simply does what players expect.