Gateway Warlock Flight Chart
The Gateway Warlock is a beadless, neutral putt & approach disc built for point-and-shoot consistency. With flight numbers 2 | 3 | 0 | 1, it putts straight, drives clean, and finishes with only a hint of fade. Available across Gateway’s popular blends—SS/SSS for chain-grabbing softness, Sure Grip for tacky control, and Firm/Diamond for durable, crisp releases—so you can match feel to conditions. Use this page to view the flight chart, see the Warlock’s flight path by skill level, and apply the practical flight numbers in your bag.
Beginner-Friendly: Straight Putts That Stay Online
Newer players get confidence from the Warlock’s minimal fade. Expect center-chain putts and 100–200 ft approaches that fly flat and land near the pole. Softer SSS/SS plastics help misses sit without long roll-aways.
Flight Path Tips for Intermediate Players
At modest power the Warlock holds the angle you choose: flat stays flat; slight hyzer checks up on hyzer; gentle anhyzers pan smoothly without dumping back. Sure Grip offers a balanced, all-weather feel for everyday putting and short drives.
Advanced Touch and Numbers in Practice
Experienced throwers can micro-shape lines for laser putts, floaty circle-2 bids, and nose-up “sit” approaches. Firm/Diamond blends promote ultra-consistent releases on tee-box putter shots and low-ceiling standstills.
Forehand Flicks and Utility Saves
The beadless rim cleans up short-range forehand releases. Expect neutral push with a small, reliable finish—ideal for straddle flicks, pitch-outs, and touchy scramble lines where you can’t afford a strong fade.
Use the interactive flight chart below to preview how the Warlock’s flight path changes with your arm speed and release—toggle backhand/forehand and left- or right-handed throws.
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Try the Gateway Warlock
Want a straight, beadless putter that flies exactly like you throw it? The Warlock delivers neutral lines, minimal fade, and consistent feel across multiple plastics.
Puttheads Notes
- Flight Numbers: 2 | 3 | 0 | 1 — dead-straight with a gentle, late fade.
- Roles: primary putting putter, straight layups, tee-box putter drives that must finish flat.
- Plastics: S/SS/SSS (soft to super soft), Sure Grip (tacky), Firm/Diamond (crisp & durable).
- Form Tips: match release angle to the intended line; keep nose neutral; power down for “park-and-sit” landings.