Distance Drivers

    Distance drivers are designed for maximum distance — but only if you have the arm speed to match. More than any other disc type, distance driver flight paths depend on how fast you can throw. Most high-speed drivers require a launch speed of at least 50 mph to achieve their intended flight numbers and full glide potential.

    If you throw slower than that, these discs will tend to fade early or fly more overstable than the numbers suggest. Use our interactive flight charts to compare how each driver behaves at different power levels, and find the one that truly fits your throwing speed.

  • Apex

    Gateway Apex Flight Chart The Gateway Apex is a high-speed distance driver with flight numbers of 12 | 6 | -1 | 2. Designed for long, straight drives with plenty of glide and a moderate fade, it fills the role of a workhorse driver for players who have the arm speed to push a Speed 12 mold. In premium Gateway plastics, the Apex offers durability, grip, and a consistent flight path for both backhand and forehand throwers. Apex Flight Path for Beginners For newer players, the Apex will often fly more overstable than the flight numbers suggest. Without enough arm speed, expect a shorter flight that pushes forward briefly before…

  • Berzerker

    Black Zombie Berzerker Flight Chart The Black Zombie Berzerker is a high-speed, overstable distance driver with flight numbers of 12 | 4 | 0 | 3. Designed for power throwers and headwind conditions, it delivers predictable fade and strong finishing stability. In BZ Diamond Superglow plastic, the Berzerker offers exceptional durability, grip, and visibility, making it a favorite for advanced players seeking control at top speed. Flight Chart and Numbers The Berzerker’s flight path begins with a fast, stable push that resists turn even under high torque, finishing with a reliable fade. Its dependable stability makes it ideal for hyzer bombs, forehands, and wind-fighting distance drives. Players with slower arm…

  • Musket

    Latitude 64 Musket Flight The Latitude 64 Musket is a control distance driver with flight numbers of 10 | 5 | -0.5 | 2. It’s designed as a straight-shooting driver for narrow fairways and long approaches where you need both precision and power. With high glide, gentle turn, and a reliable but not overpowering fade, the Musket’s flight path fits intermediate players looking to step up from fairways, as well as advanced golfers who want a workable, line-holding driver. Musket Flight Path for Newer Players For newer or lower arm-speed players, the Musket will often fly like a mild, stable driver. Thrown with clean form, expect a forward-pushing line with…

  • Rift

    Obsidian Discs Rift Flight Chart & Numbers The Obsidian Rift is an understable distance driver with flight numbers of 11 | 5 | -3 | 1. Designed for long turnovers, hyzer-flips, tailwind bombs, and roller shots, the Rift offers high glide and effortless turn. It’s workable for beginners who need help achieving distance and for experienced players who want a controlled understable driver that can carve technical lines. Rift Flight Path for Newer Players Beginners and lower arm-speed players will find the Rift easy to launch. Thrown flat, it turns right (RHBH) and glides forward without needing high power. Its mild fade helps stabilize the finish without cutting the flight…

  • Excite

    Axiom Excite Flight Chart The Axiom Excite is a wide-rimmed distance driver with flight numbers of 14.5 | 5.5 | -2 | 2. It’s designed to push maximum distance for players with developing to big arms, offering high-speed turn with a reliable fade to keep it from completely flipping over. Reviewers highlight its long hyzer-flip potential, workable understability, and premium Axiom plastics that keep the Excite feeling solid even after plenty of throws. Flight Chart By Skill Level Excite Flight Path for Beginners For newer players, the Excite will usually act as a very overstable distance driver. Without enough arm speed to match its 14-plus speed rating, expect it to…

  • Tantrum

    Axiom Tantrum Flight Chart The Axiom Tantrum is a high-speed distance driver with flight numbers around 14 | 5 | -1.5 | 3. It’s designed for big-distance shots that blend high speed, solid glide, workable turn, and a reliable fade. Advanced throwers use the Tantrum for long hyzer-flips and sweeping S-curve drives, while players with moderate power will see a straighter, stable flight with a strong finish. Flight Chart By Skill Level Tantrum Flight Path for Beginners For beginners, the Axiom Tantrum will usually fly like an overstable distance driver. With limited arm speed, expect it to push forward briefly before fading hard and finishing left (for a right-hand backhand).…

  • War Horse

    Westside War Horse Flight Chart The Westside War Horse lists flight numbers of 13 | 4 | 0 | 4 and is one of the most overstable distance drivers in the Trilogy lineup. Built for power throwers, it delivers a wind-fighting, torque-resistant flight with a strong, dependable fade. Players with high arm speed rely on the War Horse for headwinds, forced flex lines, and placements where accuracy matters more than glide. War Horse Flight Path for Beginners Newer players will find the War Horse extremely overstable. Without the arm speed to keep it straight, it will fade almost immediately. While not typically recommended for new players, it can serve as…

  • Pharaoh

    Infinite Discs Pharaoh Flight Chart The Infinite Discs Pharaoh is a high-speed distance driver with flight numbers of 13 | 6 | -1 | 2, built for maximum distance with a surprisingly controllable finish. Known for its exceptional glide, the Pharaoh lets intermediate and advanced players push long, straight flights with a reliable fade that isn’t overpowering. Reviewers frequently compare it to premium Destroyer-type flights but with slightly more user-friendly stability and better carry downfield. Across multiple plastic types and production runs, the Pharaoh can range from neutral-stable to slightly understable, making it a versatile option for players seeking effortless distance. Whether thrown backhand or forehand, its rim shape, glide,…

  • Twin Swords

    Yikun Twin Swords Flight Chart The Yikun Twin Swords is a stable distance driver with flight numbers of 12 | 5 | 0 | 2. Built in Yikun’s premium Tortoise Line overmold plastic, it offers a straight high-speed flight with a dependable fade, plus extra rotational stability from its double-ring rim. Most players use the Twin Swords as a primary distance driver when they want reliable control and wind resistance without jumping all the way to a very overstable bomber. Mold Specs – Yikun Twin Swords Speed: 12 Glide: 5 Turn: 0 Fade: 2 Primary Use: Distance Driver Stability: Stable to slightly overstable Manufacturer: Yikun PDGA Diameter: ~21.2 cm Rim…

  • Ballista Pro

    Latitude 64 Ballista Pro Flight Chart The Latitude 64 Ballista Pro is a high-speed overstable distance driver with flight numbers of 14 | 4 | 0 | 3. Designed as a more controllable and stable counterpart to the original Ballista, it offers a powerful combination of speed, torque resistance, and a reliable finishing fade. Advanced players with high arm speed praise it for delivering long, controlled drives even in tighter fairways or windier conditions. If you need a 14-speed driver that won’t flip and can handle full power, the Ballista Pro is built for it. Ballista Pro Flight Path for Beginners Newer or developing players will find the Ballista Pro…

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