Discraft

  • Focus

    Discraft Focus Flight Chart Mold Guide The Discraft Focus is a beaded, slightly overstable putter known for a straight, point-and-shoot flight with a reliable finish. Official flight numbers are 2 | 3 | -1 | 2. It shines as a primary putting putter for players who like a firmer feel and a touch of late fade, and it doubles nicely for short, controlled approach shots. Available in Putter Line, Putter Line Soft, and firmer CT/Jawbreaker-style blends (including Adam Hammes runs), it offers grip options for varying conditions. Flight Path for Newer Players From circle-one range, most beginners will see a straight launch with minimal turn and a gentle, predictable fade…

  • Stalker

    Discraft Stalker – Flight Chart The Discraft Stalker is a control fairway that flies like a longer midrange. With flight numbers 7 | 5 | -1 | 2, it tracks straight with workable glide and a gentle, reliable fade. Great for placement shots, tunnel fairways, and players who want accuracy without jumping to a high-speed driver. Straight-Line Control for Newer Arms Beginners and developing players will find the Stalker easy to aim: smooth throws on flat or slight hyzer fly straight and settle with a soft finish. Heavier baseline or ESP runs add grip confidence and keep nose angles honest. Flight Chart for Intermediate Players At league power, the flight…

  • Ringer

    Discraft Ringer – Flight Chart The Discraft Ringer is a low-profile, overstable putt-and-approach disc prized for clean releases and a reliable finish. Typical flight numbers are 4 | 4 | 0 | 3, giving it a fast putter speed, workable glide, and a trustworthy fade for confident approaches in wind or when you need a controlled, skippy finish. Beginner-Friendly Uses and Straightline Control For newer players, the Ringer’s shallow rim feels easy to grip. Expect straight flights at lower power with a gentle, predictable fade. Jawbreaker or baseline blends add grip for circle putts and soft landings. Flight Chart for Intermediate Players At typical league power, the flight path is…

  • Nebula

    Discraft Nebula – Flight Chart Overview The Discraft Nebula is a stable-to-overstable midrange with flight numbers 5 | 4 | -0.5 | 2. It offers a straight, torque-tolerant flight with a dependable late fade—great when you want more wind control and finish than a Buzzz, without jumping to a truly beefy mid. Available in Big Z, Z Swirl, and Tour Series Z, the Nebula suits both backhand and forehand lines. Flight Chart for Intermediate Arms Thrown flat at typical intermediate power, the Nebula tracks straight for most of the flight and then hooks up reliably. Expect confident line-holding in light headwinds and predictable landings for placement golf. Flight Numbers at…

  • PD Freak

    Discmania PD “Freak” Flight Chart The Discmania PD “Freak” is a stable-to-overstable power driver with flight numbers 10 | 4 | 0 | 3. Blending distance driver speed with fairway control, the PD is known for its torque resistance, predictable fade, and consistent performance across backhand and forehand throws. It’s one of Discmania’s most trusted molds and a workhorse driver for both intermediate and advanced players. PD Flight Path for Beginners For newer players with developing arm speed, the PD will feel quite overstable. Expect dependable fade and reduced glide that helps keep drives in control. It’s ideal for windy conditions or learning controlled hyzers that don’t turn over. Flight…

  • Zone

    Discraft Zone Flight Chart The Discraft Zone is a flat-topped, overstable approach disc with flight numbers 4 | 3 | 0 | 3. It’s built for control in all conditions—minimal glide to keep distance in check, torque resistance for confident forehands, and a reliable finishing fade for landing near the pin. Available across a wide range of Discraft plastics (ESP, Z, Jawbreaker, CryZtal, Titanium, FLX variants, and Tour Series runs) so you can match feel and stability to your conditions. Beginner Take: Controlled Approaches Without the Sail If you’re new to approach discs, the Zone’s low glide helps prevent long sail-by misses. Thrown softly on slight hyzer, it tracks straight…

  • Force

    Discraft Force Flight Chart The Discraft Force is a fast, very overstable distance driver with flight numbers 12 | 5 | 0 | 3. Built for power arms, it excels in headwinds, forehand drives, and forced-fade lines where reliability matters. Common plastics include ESP (and ESP FLX/Glo), Z Line, Titanium, Big Z, Jawbreaker Z FLX, CryZtal, Tour Series, X, and Pro-D. Force Flight Path for Beginners Newer players will find the Force extremely overstable. Expect a hard hyzer that stands up little (if at all) and finishes strong left (RHBH). If you’re still building speed, consider stepping down to a slower, less stable driver first. Flight Chart for Intermediate Players…

  • Buzzz GT

    Discraft Buzzz GT Flight Chart The Discraft Buzzz GT is a straight, torque-resistant midrange with flight numbers 5 | 4 | 0 | 1. Built on the classic Buzzz mold with a groove top (thumb track), it offers a secure grip and consistent releases for laser-straight approaches and low-ceiling lines. Available in ESP, Jawbreaker, UV Glo Sparkle, and select Z runs, the Buzzz GT suits beginners through advanced players who want dependable control without heavy fade. Buzzz GT Flight Path for Beginners Newer players can expect straight flights that finish gently. The groove top adds confidence in the hand, helping reduce nose-up errors and promoting clean, accurate approaches. Flight Chart…

  • Buzzz SS

    Discraft Buzzz SS Flight Chart The Discraft Buzzz SS is a straight-to-understable midrange with flight numbers 5 | 4 | -2 | 1. Think “beat-in Buzzz” out of the box—easy hyzer flips, gentle turnovers, and point-and-shoot control for golfers who want effortless line shaping without late, dumping fade. Widely available in ESP, Z, Big Z, CryZtal, Titanium, and Tour Series runs. Buzzz SS Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the Buzzz SS very forgiving. Thrown flat, it tracks straight with light turn and a soft finish. Use a touch of hyzer to keep it laser-straight as your form develops. Flight Chart for Intermediate Players Intermediate arms can rely on…

  • Surge SS

    Discraft Surge SS Flight Chart The Discraft Surge SS is a controllable distance driver with flight numbers of 11 | 5 | -2 | 2. It’s designed for easy hyzer-flip distance and long turnovers without a violent finish, making it a favorite for medium-power throwers seeking effortless glide. Available in popular Discraft plastics (ESP, ESP FLX, Elite Z, Z Lite, and Tour Series runs), the Surge SS offers reliable feel options across seasons and conditions. Flight Path for Beginners Newer players will find the Surge SS more forgiving than very fast drivers. Expect straight flights that gently turn before a soft fade when thrown flat. If your arm speed is…

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