Prodigy PA-4
The Prodigy PA-4 is an understable putt & approach disc made for easy shape. It flips up clean, glides forward, and keeps turning when you ask. Use it for long putts, touch approaches, and woods turnovers.
Flight: 3 | 3 | -1 | 1. Throw it flat for gentle drift, or start it on hyzer for smooth stand-up flights. Official specs
Why throw the Prodigy PA-4?
- Understable putter that shapes turnovers without forcing angle.
- Great hyzer-flip putter for straight pushes in tight fairways.
- Easy glide for jump putts and long bids that finish softly.
- Roller-capable when powered up or lightly seasoned.
Plastics
200 (baseline): lower-cost feel that beats in faster for extra turn and touch.
300 (baseline, grippy): classic Prodigy putter blend with excellent feel and smooth seasoning.
300 Soft (baseline, flexible): softer and tackier for more grip and softer landings.
400 (premium, durable): improved longevity with a grippy, all-weather feel.
400 Ultra Soft (premium, very flexible): a bendy premium run that’s built to grab the ground on approaches.
500 (premium, firmer): stiffer premium feel for crisp releases and longer-lasting flight shape.
750 Glow (premium glow, very firm): stiff and durable with glow performance on limited runs.
Flight numbers
- Speed: 3
- Glide: 3
- Turn: -1
- Fade: 1
Similar Discs
Prodigy PA-3 • Prodigy PA-5
FAQs
What are the Prodigy PA-4 flight numbers and what do they mean?
3 | 3 | -1 | 1 means putter speed with easy glide, workable turn, and a small fade. Expect controllable drift and soft finishes.
Is the PA-4 a good putting putter?
Yes, especially if you like a straighter release with gentle movement. It’s also strong for long putts and touchy floaters.
What’s the best way to throw the PA-4 for a hyzer-flip?
Start it on slight hyzer with the nose down. Let it stand to flat and glide forward. Add height if you want more turn and carry.
Is the PA-4 good for beginners?
Yes. Newer players get straighter flights and extra glide. As your power grows, it becomes a turnover and hyzer-flip specialist.
Which PA-4 plastic should I choose?
Choose 300 or 300 Soft for putting feel and quick touch. Pick 400 for a premium thrower. Choose 500 for a firmer release. Grab 750 Glow for stiff premium glow runs.