Guru White Raven Flight Chart
The Guru White Raven is an easy-to-throw understable control driver with flight numbers of 7 | 6 | -3 | 1. Built for glide and effortless turn, the White Raven excels at turnover shots, hyzer-flips, and controlled shaping lines for beginners through intermediate throwers. With high glide and gentle fade, it’s designed to produce distance without requiring pro-level arm speed, making it a strong option for anyone seeking workable flights and finesse-driven control.
White Raven Flight Characteristics Overview
The White Raven’s standout trait is its combination of high glide and easy understability. With a -3 turn rating, it responds quickly to lighter power, drifting right for RHBH players or holding long anhyzers without burning into the ground. Its gentle fade helps it finish cleanly without dumping. Perfect for finesse players and developing arms who want a disc that works *with* their power instead of against it.
Flight Path Notes for Beginners
Newer throwers will find the White Raven extremely forgiving. A small hyzer release easily flips to flat and glides straight before drifting right. The disc’s turn helps offset early hyzer releases, and its mild fade prevents harsh finishes. As a first understable driver, it teaches smooth release angles and encourages natural distance gain.
How Intermediate Players Shape the White Raven
For intermediates, the White Raven becomes a reliable turnover driver. It holds long controlled anhyzers, creates smooth S-curves, and works well for shaping lines in wooded fairways. Players who enjoy shot-shaping will appreciate how consistently the disc flips and glides before settling gently. It’s also a great option for touch shots that need length without demanding power.
Advanced Thrower Flight Behavior
Big-arm players can use the White Raven as a specialty mold. Its understability makes it ideal for long turnover drives, rollers, or touch hyzer-flips that navigate technical gaps. With enough height, advanced throwers can produce long drifting anhyzers that never fade back, or turn it into a consistent right-finishing utility driver.
Forehand Use & Technical Applications
The White Raven is not built for high-torque forehands, but touch flick players can use it for controlled turnovers, flip-up forehand lines, or escape shots requiring gentle understability. It excels when finesse is more important than power.
Interactive White Raven Flight Chart
Use the interactive chart below to see how the White Raven’s flight path changes with different arm speeds, release angles, and throwing styles. Adjust settings for backhand, forehand, or left-handed throws to visualize your exact flight.
Guru White Raven
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Puttheads Notes
The White Raven fills a valuable spot as a glidey, easy-turning control driver that doesn’t punish developing form. For players who rely on finesse or need a disc that shapes lines without heavy fade, this understable driver offers predictable movement with almost effortless distance. A great fit for beginners and a useful utility mold even for experienced throwers.