Latitude 64
3/3/0/1 Latitude 64 Peak
3/3/0/1 Latitude 64 Peak
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A peak is the highest point—the place you were trying to get to before gravity, bad decisions, and one extremely judgmental tree got involved. The Latitude 64 Peak takes that idea and turns it into a clean, dependable putter flight built around control, confidence, and getting the disc where you actually wanted it to go.
With flight numbers of 3 | 3 | 0 | 1, the Peak is a straight, stable putter with enough glide to carry, enough resistance to turn to stay honest, and just a touch of fade to finish cleanly. It is simple in the best possible way—which is convenient, because putting is already complicated enough without the disc developing a personality disorder halfway to the basket.
Flight
The 3 speed gives the Peak a comfortable putter pace that works equally well inside the circle, on approaches, and from the tee. It has enough speed to handle throwing duties without feeling like a tiny midrange.
The 3 glide keeps the flight controlled. There is enough carry to reach the target without forcing the throw, but not so much that every slightly nose-up putt begins planning a vacation thirty feet past the basket.
The 0 turn keeps the Peak neutral under normal power. Give it a clean release and it wants to hold the line rather than wandering off on its own adventure.
The gentle 1 fade provides a predictable finish without becoming aggressive. Thrown flat, the Peak pushes straight and settles softly. On hyzer, it holds the angle cleanly. On slight anhyzer, it can carry the line without immediately fighting out.
For newer players, that means a putter that teaches clean release angles without being overly demanding. Experienced players get a straight throwing putter and approach disc that can be shaped with subtle changes in angle and power.
Plastic
The Latitude 64 Peak may be available in multiple plastic blends, allowing players to choose the grip, firmness, flexibility, durability, weight, and feel that best match their putting style and throwing needs.
Softer or grippier blends can be great for putting and approaches where reduced ground play matters. Firmer plastics can provide a crisp release and dependable feel off the tee. More durable blends can hold the Peak's straight flight longer through repeated use.
No matter the plastic, the core Peak formula stays the same: straight flight, manageable glide, minimal turn, and a gentle finish.
Best Uses
- Inside-the-circle putting
- Straight throwing-putter drives
- Controlled approaches
- Standstill shots
- Wooded tunnel lines
- Touch hyzers
- Gentle anhyzer approaches
- Low-power tee shots
- One-disc practice rounds
- Players learning clean putting form
- Experienced players wanting a neutral workhorse putter
- Shots where unnecessary drama is already being supplied by your scorecard
BDLD Real Talk
The Peak is not trying to reinvent putting.
That's probably a good thing.
Putting already has enough nonsense: wind, nerves, cage hits, spit-outs, band shots, and that one twenty-footer you somehow miss immediately after telling everybody you're “feeling really good today.”
The Peak keeps its side of the agreement simple. Point it where you want it to go, release it cleanly, and it flies straight with a gentle finish.
That makes it useful for newer players because there is nothing extreme to fight against. It also makes it useful for experienced players because neutral putters can cover a ridiculous number of lines when you actually know what you're doing.
From the tee, the Peak can handle straight drives and controlled approaches without demanding huge power. Around the basket, the moderate glide helps it carry without becoming floaty. And because the fade is mild, you do not have to aim six feet right and hope the disc remembers to come back.
Will buying a Peak automatically take your putting game to its highest possible level?
No.
We sell discs, not miracles.
But giving yourself a straight, predictable putter that does not actively contribute to the chaos seems like a pretty good place to start climbing.
Bottom Line
The Latitude 64 Peak is a dependable 3 | 3 | 0 | 1 putter built for straight putts, controlled approaches, throwing-putter drives, and players who value clean, predictable flight over unnecessary movement.
Simple. Trustworthy. Versatile.
Get to the Peak. Then try not to three-putt on the way back down.
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