MVP Watt Disc Review

The MVP Watt is a glide-forward throwing putter made to fly straight with touch. With modest speed and tons of carry, it rewards smooth form and light power while still handling committed lines. If you want a point-and-shoot putter for woods golf, touch approaches, or confident straight drives, the Watt delivers with minimal fade and laser-like control.
Quick Flight Numbers
2
5
-0.5
0.5
Why Throw It
- Effortless distance at low power: Speed 2 with Glide 5 floats down fairways without needing a big run-up.
- True-to-line flights: -0.5 turn and 0.5 fade mean gentle movement both ways for straight or subtly shaped lines.
- Woods control: Slow speed and minimal fade keep it on tight tunnels and stop the big hooks at the end.
- Confidence on touch approaches: The Watt lands soft, reducing long skips and keeping you near the pin.
Who It Fits
- Beginners: Easy, straight flights without dumping left; a forgiving way to learn clean releases.
- Intermediate: Reliable hyzer-flips and standstills for 200–280 ft placement shots.
- Advanced: Angle-work specialist for carving straight drives, soft turnovers, and touch forehands.
Shot Ideas
• Hyzer-flip to flat: Start on light hyzer; the -0.5 turn stands it up, then the 0.5 fade settles it straight at the end.
• Straight point-and-shoot: Throw flat at 60–80% power and let Glide 5 carry a laser line with minimal finish.
• Gentle turnover: Release slight anhyzer; the mild turn holds a drifting right (RHBH) with just a soft, controlled check-up.
• Low-ceiling float: Keep it nose-down; Speed 2/Glide 5 rides forward without needing height.
• Standstill woods approach: Use the slow speed for precise 150–220 ft placement without unwanted fade.
Want a complementary flyer? Try the ultra-glidey MVP Glitch for even slower float, or step up to the neutral midrange MVP Uplink for longer shaping lines.