Latitude 64

Latitude 64 Musket

Plastic: Opto
Opto
Weight - Color (Stamp): 174g - Orange (Red Foil)
  • 174g - Orange (Red Foil)
  • 174g - White (Magenta Foil)
  • 173g - Blue (Green)
  • 173g - Orange (Silver Shatter)
  • 176g - Lime Green (Rainbow)
Plastic: Opto
Weight - Color (Stamp): 174g - Orange (Red Foil)
Regular price $16.99 USD
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Latitude 64 Musket

Latitude 64 Musket is a speed-10 control driver built for straight distance on tight fairways.

It holds the line you put it on. Push it flat for long lasers. Add a touch of hyzer for a clean, predictable finish.

Flight: 10 | 5 | −0.5 | 2. A speedy fairway driver that blends accuracy and distance without getting flippy. Official specs

Why throw the Musket?

  • Point-and-shoot distance when the fairway is narrow.
  • Holds flat releases with a reliable late fade.
  • Easy to range for placement drives and long approaches.
  • Great control driver for backhand or forehand.
  • Perfect step up from a fairway into “controlled distance.”

Plastics

Opto: Durable and consistent. Great for repeatable stability and long-lasting flights.

Gold: Premium grip with a slightly softer feel. Seasons into extra workability over time.

Opto Ice: Stiffer premium feel with added torque resistance. Often flies a touch more stable.

Opto-X (special runs): Firm, stable premium blend. Built for players who want extra finish.

Flight numbers

  • Speed: 10
  • Glide: 5
  • Turn: −0.5
  • Fade: 2

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FAQs

What do the Latitude 64 Musket flight numbers mean?

10 | 5 | −0.5 | 2 means controlled speed, strong glide, slight turn, and a dependable fade. It’s built for straight distance.

Is the Musket more like a fairway driver or a distance driver?

It sits in the middle. It feels like a fairway, but it pushes farther like a control driver.

Is the Musket good for forehand?

Yes. It handles clean forehand torque well and finishes predictably. Opto Ice and Opto-X feel especially confident.

Which Musket plastic should I choose?

Pick Opto for durability and consistent flights. Choose Gold for extra grip and easier seasoning. Go Opto Ice for a firmer, slightly more stable feel.

Who should bag a Musket?

Intermediate and advanced players get full flight and long carry. Developing arms can use it as a reliable straight-to-fade driver.

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