DGA

  • Hypercane

    DGA Hypercane Flight Chart The DGA Hypercane is a power-demanding distance driver with flight numbers of 13 | 4 | 0 | 4. Built as a very overstable, torque-resistant driver, the Hypercane is designed for big arms, strong headwinds, and aggressive hyzer lines. In ProLine and SP plastics it holds its stability for a long time, giving experienced players a disc they can trust for powerful backhand and forehand drives when they need a predictable finish every time. Flight Chart by Skill Level Hypercane Flight Path for Beginners For newer players, the DGA Hypercane will feel extremely overstable. With lower arm speed, the disc will push forward briefly before dumping…

  • Rift

    DGA Rift Flight Chart The DGA Rift is a versatile, straight-to-neutral midrange known for its clean release, workable glide, and dependable finish. With flight numbers of 5 | 4 | -1 | 1.5, the Rift delivers mild high-speed turn followed by a smooth, controlled fade, making it ideal for tunnel shots, technical lines, and controlled approaches. Players love its beadless feel, comfortable rim, and consistency across both backhand and forehand angles. Rift Flight Path for Beginners Newer players will find the Rift easy to throw straight with only a hint of turn. Its slight understability helps beginners achieve longer, straighter flights without overpowering the disc. Expect straight-tracking midrange shots with…

  • Tempest

    DGA Tempest Flight Chart The DGA Tempest is a high-speed understable distance driver with flight numbers of 13 | 5 | -3 | 2. Built for big-distance turnovers and easy hyzer-flips, the Tempest gives newer players a chance at extra yardage and gives experienced throwers a workable, glide-heavy driver that can shape long S-curves. Its ProLine and SP-Line plastics offer grip and durability, making it a popular choice for maximizing distance with less effort. Beginner-Friendly Distance Flight Path For newer players, the Tempest can be a surprisingly long-flying driver. The -3 turn allows low-power throwers to achieve natural flip-ups and extended glide. Beginners should expect right-moving flights (RHBH) and gentle…

  • Steady BL

    DGA Steady BL Flight Chart The DGA Steady BL is the beadless version of the classic Steady putter, offering a smooth release and clean, straight flight. With flight numbers 2 | 4 | 0 | 2, this putter provides moderate glide, a neutral-to-stable high-speed flight, and a gentle fade that makes it dependable both inside the circle and on controlled approach shots. The Steady BL is designed for players who want a traditional putter feel without the bead and value a consistent, trustworthy finish. Flight Path Breakdown by Player Type Beginner Performance & Stability Notes Beginners will find the Steady BL incredibly workable. Its beadless design sits comfortably in the…

  • Banzai

    DGA Banzai Flight Chart The DGA Banzai lists flight numbers of 8 | 4 | 0 | 3, making it an overstable fairway/control driver built for wind, torque resistance, and reliable fade. Designed as the overstable complement to the Pipeline, the Banzai shines on controlled drives where you need a straight push followed by a strong, predictable finish—backhand or forehand. How the Banzai Flight Path Looks for Beginners For newer players, the Banzai will feel very overstable. Expect a short, straight push out of the hand before an early, forceful fade. It’s not an ideal primary driver for beginners, but it works well as a utility disc for strong hyzer…

  • Tremor

    DGA Tremor Flight Chart The DGA Tremor is an understable, glide-heavy midrange with flight numbers of 6 | 5 | -4 | 1. Designed for effortless turnovers, long drifting lines, and straight flights at lower arm speeds, the Tremor fills the role of a touch-sensitive shaping disc. Reviewers highlight its smooth turn, impressive glide, and ability to hold anhyzer angles without fighting out. It’s especially popular with beginners and intermediate players seeking a workable mid, as well as advanced throwers who want a dedicated turnover tool. How the Tremor Flies for Beginners Newer players love the Tremor’s easy turn and dependable glide. Even at lower speeds, it flies straight or…

  • Quake

    DGA Quake Flight Chart The DGA Quake is a reliably overstable midrange designed for control in all conditions. With flight numbers of 5 | 3 | 0 | 3, it offers low glide, zero turn, and a strong, forward-pushing fade. Players describe the Quake as a longer, glidey Zone-type disc that excels for both backhand and forehand throws, especially when you need the flight path to stay true in the wind. Quake Flight Path for Newer Players For newer or lower-power players, the Quake will feel very overstable. Expect short, controlled flights that hold straight briefly before fading hard. It’s not the easiest first midrange, but it can be a…

  • Pipeline

    DGA Pipeline Flight Chart The DGA Pipeline has flight numbers of 8 | 5 | 0 | 2 and is designed as a straight, controllable fairway driver with enough stability to handle power without drifting off line. Its beadless rim and comfortable profile make it a versatile choice for both backhand and forehand players. With excellent glide and a gentle, reliable fade, the Pipeline is trusted by beginners through advanced throwers for shaping technical lines and navigating tight fairways. Pipeline Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will appreciate that the Pipeline isn’t overly demanding for an 8-speed fairway driver. It offers a mostly straight flight with dependable late fade, helping newer…

  • Sail

    DGA Sail Flight Chart The DGA Sail is a high-glide, understable distance driver with flight numbers of 11 | 5 | -5 | 1. Built for effortless distance, the Sail caters to beginners seeking extra carry and to experienced players needing controlled turnovers or rollers. It pairs an easy-release rim with tremendous glide, creating a disc that’s fun, workable, and far-reaching at moderate speeds. Sail Flight Path for Beginners Newer players will love the Sail’s easy turn and long, straight glide. With minimal power, it produces long S-shaped flights and gentle finishes. It’s one of the most forgiving distance drivers for developing arms, perfect for straight shots and distance gains…

  • Hellfire

    DGA Hellfire Flight Chart The DGA Hellfire is an ultra-overstable control driver built for wind-beating reliability and skip finishes. With flight numbers of 10 | 3 | 0 | 5, it delivers a flat, torque-resistant flight that ends in a strong, predictable fade—ideal for forehand power, utility lines, and confident placement in extreme conditions. Wind-Fighting Lines for Newer Throwers For newer players, the Hellfire will feel very overstable. Expect short, dependable hyzers with strong fade. It’s a great tool for learning placement shots in headwinds, but it is not designed for max distance at low arm speeds. Flight Chart for Intermediate Players Intermediates can trust the Hellfire for headwind drives,…

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