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MVP Volt Flight Chart

The MVP Volt has flight numbers of 8 | 5 | -0.5 | 2 and is a control-first fairway driver built for accuracy with a forward-pushing fade. It shines on straight lasers that finish reliably, making it a workhorse for placement shots up to ~350–400 ft. Suitable for a wide range of players, the Volt rewards clean releases and handles both backhand and forehand lines.

Volt Flight Path for Beginners

Newer players will see the Volt fly mostly straight with a dependable fade. It’s more forgiving than many faster drivers and resists early turn, helping build confidence on controlled tee shots and longer approaches.

Flight Chart for Intermediate Players

At typical intermediate power, expect a neutral start with minimal high-speed turn and a late, forward fade. The Volt excels on flat releases, slight hyzers, and low-ceiling fairways where line integrity matters.

Flight Numbers for Advanced and Pro Players

Power throwers can shape tight lines with subtle turn before a predictable finish. The Volt is a go-to for placement drives, headwind-tolerant fairway shots, and controlled distance when a straighter alternative to a Firebird-type fade is desired.

Forehand Flight Lines

With a comfortable rim and solid torque resistance, the Volt is a reliable forehand fairway. Expect straight flights with a confident finish on flat releases, and penetrating hyzers that hold angle without dumping.

Use our interactive flight chart to visualize how the MVP Volt will fly for your game. Tweak arm speed, release angle, and backhand/forehand or left/right-handed settings to see the exact flight path.

MVP Volt

 

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Try the MVP Volt

A staple slightly overstable fairway, the Volt blends accuracy, glide, and a trustworthy fade. It’s a fairway you can lean on for placement drives in calm or wind.

Puttheads Notes

Consistent, line-holding, and sneaky long for its speed class. Neutron/Proton tend to be the most stable and consistent; lighter Fission runs can fly a touch straighter.

  • Flight Numbers: 8 | 5 | -0.5 | 2
  • Slightly overstable, forward-finishing control driver
  • Excellent on flat lasers, hyzers, and low-ceiling lines
  • Forehand-friendly with good torque resistance
  • Popular premium plastics: Neutron, Plasma, Proton, Eclipse (Glow), Cosmic Neutron, Fission
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