
The Latitude 64 Keystone is a low-speed putter with good glide and gentle fade. It produces a dead-straight flight, making it a versatile disc that works well for a variety of shot shapes.
Low speed (2) and manageable stability make this accessible for newer players.
Release flat for dead-straight shots. Angle the disc to shape lines — hyzer for left finish, anhyzer for right. Very versatile.
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The Precision Keystone by Latitude 64 is a reliable stable putter that excels in all putting situations. With a speed two glide five turn negative one fade one flight pattern, it offers smooth predictable flight with gentle turnover that holds lines well. The disc sits right in the middle of stability, making it comfortable for players of various arm speeds while maintaining consistent release characteristics. Its rim width of one centimeter and diameter 21.1 centimeters provide a comfortable grip for both beginners and experienced players alike. This putter shines on circle one approaches and straight putts where you need reliable control without extreme fade. Beginners will appreciate the forgiving nature of the Keystone, as it rewards consistent release habits and doesn't fight your throw as much as more overstable putters might. The disc works well for touch shots around the basket, fading gently at the end of its flight. If you enjoy the Black Zombie Chainsaw or Copperhead, the Keystone offers similar stable flight profiles with Latitude 64 signature feel and predictable release.
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What the Latitude 64 Keystone's flight numbers mean for your game
This disc requires minimal arm speed, making it easy to throw at its intended flight path. Great for controlled, short-range shots.
Good glide allows this disc to stay aloft longer, adding distance. However, it may be more affected by headwinds.
A slight tendency to drift right (RHBH) during the initial high-speed portion of flight. This adds a small amount of extra distance.
A gentle fade at the end of flight. The disc hooks slightly left (RHBH) as it slows, providing a soft, predictable finish.