Gateway Voodoo Flight Chart
The Gateway Voodoo is a straight-flying, beadless putter with flight numbers of 2 | 3 | 0 | 0. It’s designed for a neutral flight path with minimal fade, making it a true point-and-shoot option for both putting and short approaches. Across multiple plastics—from firm to very soft—players highlight its clean release, consistent glide, and the way it holds the line you put it on without dumping hard at the end.
Voodoo Flight Path for Newer Players
For newer players, the Voodoo offers a forgiving, confidence-building flight path. Thrown softly on a flat release, it tends to track straight with very little movement left or right. The gentle stability helps beginners focus on form, knowing the disc will reflect their release angle rather than suddenly fading out or turning over. As a first putter, it’s easy to aim and control inside the circle.
Control & Consistency: Voodoo Flight Chart for Intermediate Golfers
Intermediate players will appreciate how closely the Voodoo’s real-world performance matches its flight numbers. At typical putter power, it flies straight with a neutral high-speed phase and only the slightest hint of finish. On approaches, you can throw it flat for laser-straight shots or add a touch of hyzer for gentle, controlled landings. The Voodoo Flight Chart is especially useful here for visualizing how small changes in arm speed and release angle affect the flight path.
How Advanced Players Use the Voodoo Flight Numbers
Advanced throwers often lean on the Voodoo as a driving and approach putter. With more power, it still resists unwanted high-speed turn, holding straight lines out to longer distances before settling softly. The 2 | 3 | 0 | 0 flight numbers translate to very workable hyzer-flips, straight tunnel shots, and touch anhyzers that pan but don’t dump. It’s a great option for players who want their putter to go exactly where they aim without added fade.
Forehand Touch Shots and Utility Lines
While it’s not an overstable utility disc, the Voodoo’s beadless rim and neutral stability make it comfortable for short forehand shots. With clean form, forehand approaches will stay on the release angle and finish with just a soft, predictable move. Use it for touchy flicks in the woods, scramble shots, or when you need a putter that doesn’t fight too hard out of the hand on forehand lines.
Use the interactive Voodoo Flight Chart below to see how the flight path changes with different arm speeds, release angles, and throwing styles—whether you’re a backhand or forehand player, left- or right-handed.
Gateway Voodoo
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Try the Gateway Voodoo
If you want a straight, beadless putter that works for both putting and throwing, the Voodoo is an easy mold to trust. It offers neutral flights, controlled landings, and enough glide to cover distance without surprise fade.
Puttheads Notes
The Voodoo is a classic “what you see is what you get” putter. It’s straight, honest, and highly sensitive to your release—great for players who want their putter to show them exactly what their form is doing. If you like a Wizard-style flight but prefer a smoother, beadless feel, the Voodoo is absolutely worth a look.
- Flight Numbers: 2 | 3 | 0 | 0
- Primary Uses: Circle putting, straight approaches, driving putter on tunnel shots
- Plastics Commonly Available: SureGrip blends (Soft, Super Soft, Super Stupid Soft), Evolution-style premium options
- Player Fit: Beginner friendly, but also popular with experienced players who want a neutral, beadless putter
- Finish: Very straight flight path with minimal, gentle fade in most plastics