MVP Watt Flight Chart
The MVP Watt is a glidey, straight-flying putt and approach disc with flight numbers 2 | 5 | -0.5 | 0.5. Known for its effortless forward push and clean release, the Watt performs like a heavier, more torque-resistant version of the Glitch. It offers exceptional glide, neutral flights, and point-and-shoot accuracy—making it a versatile throwing putter for players of all skill levels.
MVP Watt Flight Path for Beginners
Newer players will find the Watt extremely friendly thanks to its high glide and neutral stability. A smooth throw produces a long, straight flight with only a gentle fade at the end. For slower arm speeds, the Watt works well for:
- Straight, easy-control approach shots
- Floaty, confidence-building putts
- Learning clean throwing form with a forgiving disc
Beginners who struggle with discs fading too early will appreciate how long the Watt stays on line before its subtle finish.
Flight Chart for Intermediate Players
Intermediate throwers unlock the Watt as a true neutral mid-range-like putter. Its combination of glide and slight high-speed turn allows it to shape lines effortlessly. Expect straight flights with a hint of drift, followed by a mild, predictable fade. Ideal uses include:
- Laser-straight tee shots under 250 ft
- Turning approaches that hold angle without burning into the ground
- Floaty hyzer flips through wooded gaps
The Watt’s glide helps players stretch putter-distance lines farther than expected.
Flight Ratings for Advanced Throwers
Advanced players will see the Watt as a workable, torque-reactive throwing putter that delivers premium line shaping. With enough power, it flips up beautifully from hyzer and holds long, controlled turns with a soft finish. The Watt excels for:
- Technical woods lines where precision matters more than fade
- Long-range floaty putter drives with glide-boosted carry
- Low-speed turnovers that pan gracefully and land flat
Power throwers appreciate the Watt because it reveals nose-angle and release-angle errors—making it a great feedback tool for refining form.
Flight Path for Forehand Shots
While not an overstable forehand disc, the Watt performs surprisingly well for touch forehands. Its deeper profile provides a clean grip, and its gentle fade helps forehand approaches land softly. Use it when you need:
- Smooth, low-power forehand approaches
- Straight flick shots with limited ground action
- Touch hyzer releases that glide forward instead of dumping
Higher-powered forehands may introduce wobble, but at controlled speeds the Watt is a finesse forehand weapon.
Interactive MVP Watt Flight Chart
Explore how the MVP Watt flies for your arm speed and throwing style using our interactive flight chart. Adjust the controls to preview backhand, forehand, left-handed, and power-specific flight paths.
MVP Watt
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MVP Watt Flight Numbers & Key Features
- Flight Numbers: 2 | 5 | -0.5 | 0.5
- Primary Use: Putt & Approach
- Stability: Neutral to stable
- Glide: Exceptional, comparable to a throwing midrange
- Plastic Options: Electron, Fission, Neutron, Eclipse, Soft Plasma
- Best For: Line shaping, long putter drives, and straight approaches
Try the MVP Watt
If you want a putter that glides for days and holds the exact line you release it on, the MVP Watt is one of the most intuitive and rewarding discs you can add to your bag. Its straight, neutral flight makes it suitable for beginners while offering shot-shaping precision that advanced players love.