Innova Teebird3 Disc Review

Innova Teebird3 Disc Review

Innova Teebird3 fairway driver product photo

The Innova Teebird3 is a control-first fairway that trades a bit of glide for point-and-shoot accuracy. With a Speed 8 profile and a reliable 0 turn, it holds the line at full power and finishes with a clean, dependable Fade 2. If you want straight drives that end on time rather than drifting, the Teebird3 is a confident choice from the tee or the fairway.

On full rips it stays neutral through the mid-flight, then checks left with a predictable finish for RHBH. Power down and you’ll get laser-straight pushes and gentle landings. Compared to the classic Teebird, the Teebird3 feels faster and more direct, prioritizing control into headwinds and under low ceilings.

Quick Flight Numbers

Speed
8
Glide
4
Turn
0
Fade
2

Why Throw It

  • Speed 8 with Glide 4 gives penetrating distance without floating long, perfect for low ceilings and precise landings.
  • Turn 0 resists early turn, so you can throw it hard or on forehand without it drifting off the line.
  • Fade 2 offers a trustworthy finish that’s strong enough to stick your line but gentle enough to stay in the fairway.
  • Consistent, workable stability makes it a go-to fairway for straight-to-fade drives, control hyzers, and tight woods shots.

Who It Fits

  • Beginners: Stable and predictable; great for learning flat releases and building control, though it may feel a bit firm into headwinds.
  • Intermediate: Reliable primary fairway for straight shots that end on time; ideal for shaping lines on both backhand and forehand.
  • Advanced: Trusty fairway workhorse for placement golf, powered-down touch shots, and wind-resistant control drives.

Shot Ideas

  • Straight control drive: throw flat; the 0 turn holds center before a clean Fade 2 adds a predictable finish.
  • Push hyzer: start on a modest hyzer; Glide 4 keeps it carrying while Fade 2 tucks it softly left (RHBH).
  • Wind-fighting flex: release on slight anhyzer into a headwind; Turn 0 keeps it from burning over and the fade brings it back.
  • Forehand laser: the neutral high-speed stability handles torque, producing straight forehand lines with a controlled dump at the end.
  • Low-ceiling skipper: keep it flat and low; moderate glide and reliable fade produce a forward skip for controlled ground play.

Want a close sibling from Innova? Try the Teebird for a touch more glide, or the TL3 if you prefer a straighter finish with similar speed.

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