Gateway Warspear Flight Chart
The Gateway Warspear is a low-profile, beadless putt & approach disc with a subtle thumb-track designed for point-and-shoot control. Listed flight numbers are 3 | 3 | 0 | 2, making it a straight flyer with a reliable finish. Throwers use it as a torque-resistant throwing putter for short drives and accurate approaches, with run/plastic variance (flatter = faster/straighter, domey = a touch more glide).
Flight Path for Beginners
Newer players will find the Warspear easy to aim and release. Expect mostly straight flights at low power with a mild, predictable fade. The shallow profile helps smaller hands, and baseline Suregrip stops quickly near the pin.
Flight Chart for Intermediate Players
At typical AM power, the Warspear flies neutral on flat lines, resists unintended turn, and finishes on a gentle fade. It’s excellent for 150–250 ft approaches, standstills, and low-ceiling shots where you want line-holding control without dumpy fade.
Flight Numbers in Advanced & Pro Play
Experienced players can lean on the Warspear for torque-resistant upshots and straight, nose-down drives. It handles firm backhands and touch forehands without wobble, stays neutral in a headwind better than many putters, and lands soft for parked approaches.
Forehand Line Shaping
The shallow, beadless rim and thumb-track make the Warspear comfortable for short-range flicks. Expect a clean release, minimal lateral movement, and a tidy finish that sits where it lands—great for 120–220 ft forehand approaches.
Explore our interactive Flight Chart to see how the Warspear will fly for you. Tweak arm speed and shot style—backhand or forehand, left- or right-handed—and preview the exact flight path at your power.
Gateway Warspear
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Try the Gateway Warspear
A dependable throwing putter for players who prefer straight flights with a confident finish. Use it for controlled tee shots, laser approaches, and touchy flicks where placement matters most.
Puttheads Notes
Data-backed highlights and useful specs from retailer/manufacturer info and reviewer trends:
- Flight Numbers: 3 | 3 | 0 | 2
- Role: Throwing putter / approach disc; straight with reliable finish
- Feel: Low-profile, beadless, with a subtle thumb-track for control
- Forehand Friendly: Shallow rim = clean flicks for 120–220 ft
- Plastics Seen: Suregrip (baseline), NXT / Nylon Xtra Tough, Suregrip Nylon, NXT Superglow; some runs in premium blends
- Run Variance: Flatter runs feel faster/straighter; domey runs add glide
- Wind/Torque: More resistant than typical neutral putters; trusted for straight headwind approaches