Most putters fight you when you need them to turn right. The PA-4 practically begs for it.
This isn't your circle-one putting disc — though it'll certainly hold that line if you've got the touch. Where the PA-4 truly shines is in those awkward approach shots that make other putters look foolish. Need to get around a guardian tree on an anhyzer that actually stays turned? Done. Want to throw a gentle turnover that glides forever without hard-fading back? The PA-4 delivers with that rare combination of massive glide and virtually zero fade that feels almost supernatural in flight.
In the hand, it's got that familiar putter depth but with a slightly shallower feel than most beadless putters. The rim is smooth, comfortable, never fighting your grip. Release it flat with moderate power and watch it drift right like it's riding an invisible current. Throw it harder and it becomes a legitimate roller disc — yes, a rolling putter that actually works.
Advanced players love it for technical wooded shots where other discs would spike into the ground or fade too hard. Beginners discover they can finally throw right-turning shots without needing perfect form. That -3 turn rating isn't marketing fluff; this disc genuinely wants to flip and stay flipped, making it invaluable for players who struggle with anhyzer angles or need a reliable turnover approach disc.
Sure, it's not going to handle headwinds or power shots like a Zone, but when you need soft touch with predictable right-turning flight, the PA-4 becomes indispensable. It's the rare specialty disc that earns its bag spot through pure utility.
