Westside Discs Swan 2 - VIP Glimmer - Matt Orum Tour Series / 174g - Blue (Orange Foil) *1011*
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Westside Discs Swan 2 - BT Soft Burst / 174g - Red Orange (Red Foil)

Westside Discs Swan 2

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The Westside Swan 2 is the second flight of Westside’s famed waterfowl putters. It keeps the effortless glide of the original Swan but adds a touch more stability for modern power. Out of the hand it wants to rise, track straight, and drift right just before landing flat. That makes it perfect for confident spin putts, lofty turbo bids, and buttery turnover throws through tight woods gaps. Low‑power players find reliable carry without harsh fade. High‑power throwers shape long anhyzers that land nose‑up and soft.

The flight numbers sit at 3 speed, 3 glide, ‑1 turn, and 0 fade. Those numbers look mild on paper, but they create magic on the green. The -1 turn lets the disc hold a tiny S‑curve on straight putts. The zero fade means missed putts stay close rather than skipping away. On approach drives the Swan 2 behaves like a neutral midrange in a putter’s body. Release it flat and watch it glide down the fairway up to 250 feet. Add a pinch of hyzer and it pops to flat before settling straight.

Grip options cover every climate. BT Soft grabs chains in rain. BT Medium balances tack and stiffness for everyday rounds. BT Hard stays firm in summer heat and resists scuffs. VIP plastic delivers premium durability and a slightly firmer finish, while VIP Air drops weight for extra glide at lower speeds. Tournament blends give tour‑grade grip plus eye‑catching swirls. Each plastic tweaks flight a hair: VIP runs stay the straightest the longest, whereas BT cycles into a laser‑straight turnover putter after a month of play.

The Swan 2’s shallow, bead‑less rim feels instantly comfortable for fan or power grips. The nose is rounded yet low profile, so it leaves the fingers clean even on spinny loft putts. Forehand players can flick gentle upshots without fear of dumping. Floaty “push” putting forms also shine; the disc holds the angle set in the wrist and never crashes left early (RHBH). The mold’s versatility means you can carry two: one fresh for flat laser putts and one seasoned for turnover approaches.

Westside Discs molds every Swan 2 in Latitude 64’s Swedish facility alongside Trilogy siblings Latitude 64 and Dynamic Discs. That shared production guarantees consistent weights, flawless rims, and dependable stamp placement. If you need a putter that glides far, turns just enough, and stops where it lands, give the Swan 2 a long swim in your bag.

Flight Numbers

  • Speed: 3
  • Glide: 3
  • Turn: ‑1
  • Fade: 0

Available Plastics

Need an in‑depth look at Westside blends? See the full plastics guide here.

  • BT Soft: Extra tack, chain‑catching grip, best in cold or wet.
  • BT Medium: Balanced firmness for year‑round reliability.
  • BT Hard: Stiff feel, resists summer warp, beats in slower.
  • VIP: Premium clear blend, durable, keeps -1/0 flight longest.
  • VIP Air: Lightweight bubbles for added glide at lower arm speeds.
  • Tournament: Swirly premium plastic with extra grip and visual pop.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who manufactures Westside discs?

Latitude 64 molds all Westside products in Sweden for the Trilogy family.

Is Westside owned by Dynamic Discs?

Dynamic Discs, Westside, and Latitude 64 operate under the House of Discs umbrella but remain separate brands.

What makes the Swan 2 different from the Swan 1 Reborn?

The Westside Swan 2 is one tick more stable, holding straight lines better in wind while still offering gentle turn.

Is the Westside Swan 2 good for beginners?

Yes. Its glide and mild turn help new players achieve straight putts and easy approach distance.

Which Swan 2 plastic is best for putting?

Most players choose BT Medium for year‑round feel, or BT Soft for cold, wet rounds.

Swan 2 vs. Swan 1 – which is straighter?

The Swan 1 Reborn turns more (-2), making it flippier; the Swan 2 flies straighter with a touch more wind resistance.

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