Innova Nova Disc Review

The Innova Nova is a slow, point-and-shoot control disc that thrives on straight lines and soft landings. With neutral turn and fade, it holds the release angle and stays on target without dumping out. Players who want dependable, laser-straight putts and touchy approach shots will get immediate confidence from this mold.
Quick Flight Numbers
Speed
2
2
Glide
3
3
Turn
0
0
Fade
0
0
Why Throw It
- Zero turn and zero fade mean true, pole-seeking putts and laser-straight approaches that finish where you aim.
- Speed 2 keeps distance manageable on touch shots—great for circles-edge bids that sit instead of skipping long.
- Glide 3 floats enough to carry a line without sailing past the basket on downhill or low-ceiling lanes.
- Perfect for tight woods where you need an angle-holding release and minimal lateral movement.
- Dependable for both backhand and soft forehand chips when you want neutral flight and predictable landings.
Who It Fits
- Beginners: Straight flyer with gentle glide helps build clean, confident putts and controlled upshots.
- Intermediate: Go-to point-and-shoot approach disc that doesn’t fade off line when the release is clean.
- Advanced: Angle-sensitive tool for technical tee shots, long bids, and shaping dead-straight tunnels.
Shot Ideas
- Straight putts: With 0/0 finish, aim at the pole and trust it not to dump at the end.
- Flat 150–220 ft approaches: Speed 2 and Glide 3 carry gently, then land flat with minimal ground play.
- Gentle hyzer stand-up: Release on light hyzer to pop to flat and track straight down narrow fairways.
- Soft anhyzer floaters: The 0 fade won’t fight out—commit to the angle and plan a soft, pan finish.
- Touch forehand chips: Neutral numbers keep the flight honest; focus on clean spin and a nose-down release.
Want similar control in a classic putter? Check the Innova Aviar. Need extra glide for longer putter drives? Try the Innova Dart.