In the Active plastic, the Maestro has that chalky-grippy feel which is very nice to hold, and the rim is actually slimmer than you think, which helps this double up as an OS putter quite comfortably. The flight numbers are not really quite right, though, as I reckon is it a stronger fade than a 2, especially in the Premium plastic. The glide 3 is just about right, as this isn't a glidey Roc style midrange. I would put it somewhere in between a Harp and a Roc in term of glide, and more Harp in the Premium plastic - I have to put a surprising level of power into the throw to make it go far, and it hooks up fast. If you can get used to the odd mozzie-bite shaped bump in the flight plate, it is a useful control mid that can take some FH torque, as well.