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Ghoul 3|3|0|3
Ghoul 3|3|0|3
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$14.99 USD
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Gateway Putt & Approach 3|3|0|3
The Gateway Ghoul is a disc golf putt and approach disc known for its stable to overstable flight path.
Key features and characteristics:
- Stable to overstable flight: This means the Ghoul will hold a straight line for a certain distance and then consistently finish with a fade. Power throwers will find it flies straight, while players with lower arm speeds will see a more pronounced fade. It's described as having a predictable fade, even when thrown at higher speeds.
- Low profile: The Ghoul has a lower profile compared to some other discs in the Gateway lineup.
- Thumb-track top: It features a signature thumb-track on the top, similar to other Gateway discs like the Warspear and Devilhawk. This design is intended to improve forehand comfort. Some reviewers note a gradual curve into the thumb-track, which can help with consistent thumb placement for backhand throws.
- Rounded wing: The Ghoul has a smooth, rounded wing.
- Torque resistance: It's designed to be torque resistant, meaning it can handle powerful throws without turning over.
- Approaches and upshots: The Ghoul is a popular choice for approaches and upshots, particularly for forehands and backhands that require control and a reliable finish.
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Comparison to other discs:
- Devilhawk: The Ghoul is considered an upgrade to the Devilhawk as a throwing putter. The rim feels better for both forehand and backhand compared to the Devilhawk.
- Warspear: The Ghoul is described as having more fade than the Warspear.
- Houdini: The Houdini has a more aggressive fade and is taller than the Ghoul.
- Flight numbers: The Ghoul has flight numbers of 3 | 3 | 0 | 3. Some reviews have slightly different numbers, such as 2.5/2.5/0/3 or 3.5/2.5/0/3.
- Plastic: The Ghoul is available in Gateway's Suregrip plastic, including a version called "Rocky Lunar" which is not as soft as the classic Lunar runs.
- Weight: The maximum weight for the Ghoul is 176 grams.
- PDGA Approved: The Ghoul was approved by the PDGA on February 24, 2025.
Overall, the Gateway Ghoul is a reliable and versatile approach disc that's well-suited for various throwing styles and shot shapes.
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