Speed
3
Glide
4
Turn
-0.5
Fade
2
Flight Path
Dimensions
Max Weight
174.3 g
Diameter
21 cm
Height
1.8 cm
Rim Depth
1.4 cm
Rim Width
1.2 cm
Inside Rim Diameter
18.6 cm
Rim Depth / Diameter
6.7 %
Rim Configuration
49.25
Flexibility
11.36 kg
Bead
Yes
Launch Disc GolfPutter

Lander

4 / 5 · 5 ratings
Skill Level
All skill levels
Stability
Overstable

The "Lander" from Launch Disc Golf is an overstable putter with a speed of 3, established as a go-to for controlled approach shots and precise approaches. With a glide rating of 4, it offers significantly more hang time than many classic putters, allowing distances of up to around 60 meters without requiring high arm speed. The bead on the inner rim ensures a defined grip and supports clean releases. Particularly, the Safefly material—a rubber-like blend—prevents skidding on frozen or slippery surfaces after landing, making it a winter-ready option for approach scenarios. In flight, the "Lander" exhibits a stable, predictable path with minimal turn (-0.5) and a reliable fade of 2 at the end. The combination of high glide and overstability enables flat throws that fly straight for a long time before fading left in a controlled manner. Even in windy conditions, the flight remains stable without uncontrolled drifting. On hyzer angles, the fade becomes more pronounced, while slight anhyzer releases transition into a straight line before fading late. The Omega and Omega Glow plastics offer a firmer grip and slightly more stability than the softer Safefly material, which is particularly favored for approach shots on tricky terrain. For beginners, the disc may feel more stable than expected—the fade kicks in early and demands clean release angles. Advanced players appreciate the "Lander" as a reliable approach disc that performs precisely even with moderate power. It also sees use on the putting green, especially in Omega Glow, where its tactile feedback is direct. Those seeking a putter with high glide and a stable finish for approach situations will find the "Lander" a versatile option, bridging the gap between a pure putting putter and a midrange.

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