DGA Aftershock – Flight Chart Overview The DGA Aftershock is a stable-to-overstable midrange built for control and reliable finishes. With flight numbers 5 | 4 | 0 | 2, it slots between the Squall and Quake—straighter than a true meathook but more torque-resistant than neutral mids—making it a dependable choice for backhand or forehand lines in woods or wind. Beginner Guidance: Straight Control with a Clean Finish Newer players will find the Aftershock tracks mostly straight before a predictable fade. It’s a confidence piece for approach shots where you want the disc to hold the line and then sit near the target. Flight Chart Notes for Intermediate Arms At league…
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Tsunami
DGA Tsunami – Flight Chart Overview The DGA Tsunami is an overstable control driver with flight numbers 10 | 4 | 0 | 3. In durable SP Line and ProLine plastics, it delivers torque resistance, wind-fighting confidence, and a reliable late fade. Think controlled hyzers, forehand lasers, and flex lines that finish on command—ideal when you need placement-first distance. Flight Path for Developing Arms Newer throwers will see a straight push that fades early. Use the Tsunami for headwind tee shots, skip approaches, and utility hyzers. It’s not beginner-straight, but it’s predictable and teaches clean releases. Intermediate Players: Control Driver Confidence At league power, the Tsunami flies neutral out of…
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Blowfly II
DGA Blowfly II – Flight Chart Overview The DGA Blowfly II is an ultra-flexible putt & approach disc built for control and stick-to-the-ground landings. With flight numbers 2 | 3 | -1 | 1, it delivers a gentle, workable turn and minimal fade—ideal for touch approaches, layups on hillsides, and putts where you want fewer spit-outs. Its signature soft rubber blend bends without cracking and grips chains, turf, and baskets exceptionally well. Flight Path for Newer Players At beginner power, the Blowfly II tracks straight with light turn and a soft finish. The ultra-flexible plastic helps reduce ground play, keeping misses close and building confidence around the circle. Touch Approaches…
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Reef
DGA Reef – Flight Chart The DGA Reef is a beadless, straight-flying putt and approach disc with flight numbers around 2 | 3 | -1 | 1. Known for its smooth release and consistent glide, the Reef bridges the gap between putting control and approach accuracy. Made by Discraft for DGA, it delivers a clean, dependable feel—especially for players who prefer beadless putters. Commonly found in D-Line plastic, with occasional premium SP Line runs offering more stability and durability. Beginner Lines: Effortless and Straight Newer players will find the Reef to be easy to throw and very forgiving. It holds a straight line with a soft fade finish and doesn’t…
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Rogue
DGA Rogue Flight Chart The DGA Rogue is a neutral-stable distance driver with flight numbers 11 | 4 | -1 | 2. It bridges the gap between control and full-distance drivers—long, workable flights with a gentle, reliable finish. In ProLine it tends to fly straighter with lots of glide; SP Line adds durability and a touch more fade for wind and forehand control. Flight Path for Newer Players Developing arms will see straight-to-fade flights and sneaky distance. A light hyzer can flip toward flat and ride forward before a soft finish. Great “first fast driver” once fairways feel short. Flight Chart for Intermediate Throwers Expect workable lines on flat or…
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Squall
DGA Squall – Flight Chart The DGA Squall is a versatile midrange-to-fairway hybrid with flight numbers of 6 | 4 | -1 | 1. Known for its glide and control, the Squall bridges the gap between a traditional midrange and a fairway driver. It’s fast enough to stretch for extra distance yet maintains the touch and accuracy of a mid. Available in ProLine and SP Line plastics, each offering different levels of grip and stability, this disc is ideal for controlled drives, approach shots, and line-holding accuracy in the woods. Beginner Flight Path Beginners will enjoy the Squall’s straight and forgiving flight. With its high glide and mild fade, it…
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Blowfly I
DGA Blowfly I Flight Chart The DGA Blowfly I is an ultra-flexible, tacky putter prized for ground control and soft landings. Manufacturer flight numbers are 2 | 2 | 0 | 2, yielding a neutral-to-slightly overstable flight path at low speeds with minimal ground play. In DGA’s Signature Line “rubbery” blend, it excels for short approaches and confident putts where skips and roll-aways are the enemy. Beginner Line: Point-and-Drop Control Newer players will see straight putts and short approaches that finish gently with a small, predictable fade. The super-soft plastic helps the disc sit down on landing instead of skipping past the target—great for building circle confidence. Flight Chart Notes…
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Gumbputt
DGA Blunt Gumbputt Flight Chart The DGA Blunt Gumbputt has flight numbers of 2 | 2 | 0 | 2 and is one of the original “stick-to-chains” putters. Designed by Steady Ed himself, this ultra-soft, rubbery putter is built to grab chains, sit flat, and avoid rollaways. It’s great for players of all skill levels who prefer a forgiving disc for confident putting and accurate short approaches. Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will appreciate the Blunt Gumbputt’s slow speed and forgiving nature. Its tacky, flexible plastic grips the chains and the ground, making it perfect for learning distance control. Expect a short, straight flight that finishes gently without skipping away.…