Innova Mako Flight Chart Overview The Innova Mako is a point-and-shoot midrange prized for laser-straight flights and effortless control. With practical flight numbers around 4 | 5 | 0 | 0, it tracks on the release angle, resists unwanted fade, and lands close to your aim—perfect for straight approaches, tunnel shots, and woods golf. Common plastics include Star (grippy, confidence feel) and Champion (durable, slightly more torque-resistant). Beginner-Friendly Summary Newer players can expect true, straight pushes that neither dive nor dump. Throw it flat for a line-holding flight; add slight hyzer for a gentle stand-up that finishes straight. Great for learning clean release and fairway accuracy inside ~250–275 ft. Flight…
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Power Precision
CHING Power Precision – Flight Chart The CHING Power Precision (ID 400) is a control-oriented driver featuring CHING’s signature indented groove-track rim for added grip and torque resistance. Official flight numbers are not published on the product page; based on available notes, treat this as a stable-to-overstable control driver designed for placement lines rather than max-glide distance. Flight Path Overview for Newer Arms With slower throw speeds, expect a neutral start with an early, dependable fade. The groove-track rim can feel unusual at first—focus on a clean, nose-down release for best results. Flight Chart for Developing Players Intermediate throwers will see straight-to-stable flights with a reliable finish. Useful for controlled…
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Aftershock
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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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…
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Pig
Innova Pig Flight Chart The Innova Pig is an overstable approach putter with flight numbers 3 | 1 | 0 | 3. Built for wind resistance and precision, it features a thumb-track top for confident grip, minimal glide to sit down quickly, and torque resistance that excels on forehand and backhand approaches. Common plastics include R-Pro (grippy, beats in faster), Star (Tour Series runs), Champion/Glow (stiffer, most overstable), and Pro. Beginner-Friendly Insights Newer players can rely on the Pig’s predictable hyzer and low glide to control distance. Expect short, straight-to-fade flights that land softly without big skips—great for windy putts and simple upshots. Flight Chart Guidance for Intermediate Arms At…
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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…
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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…
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Impact
Discraft Impact Flight Chart Overview The Discraft Impact is a controllable fairway driver that bridges the gap between mids and drivers. With flight numbers 6 | 6 | -3 | 1, it delivers easy glide, workable high-speed turn, and a dependable late fade for accurate placement on technical fairways. Common plastics include ESP and Z, with occasional Titanium runs. Flight Path for Newer Players Expect gentle hyzer-flip flights: start on slight hyzer, the Impact stands to flat, tracks straight, then checks up softly. The modest speed and reliable finish help reduce big fades and long skip-aways. Flight Chart Takeaways for Intermediates On flat releases, the Impact pushes forward with controlled…
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Piwakawaka
RPM Piwakawaka Flight Chart Overview The RPM Piwakawaka is a neutral-to-slightly-understable midrange with flight numbers 6 | 6 | -3 | 0. Known for effortless glide and angle integrity, it excels at straight tunnel shots, gentle turnovers, and point-and-shoot approaches for a wide range of players. Common plastics include Atomic and Cosmic (premium durability and grip), Magma (soft/medium/hard base), and Glow for night play. Beginner-Friendly Glide and Control Newer throwers can expect easy hyzer-flips that stand to flat and track straight with a mild, late check-up. The high glide rewards smooth form and helps add controlled distance without a sharp fade. What Intermediates Can Expect from the Flight Chart At…
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Caribou
Daredevil Caribou Flight Chart Overview The Daredevil Caribou is a glidey, slightly understable midrange with flight numbers 4 | 5 | -3 | 1. It’s built for hyzer-flips, gentle turnovers, and long straight carries that finish softly. Offered in Grip Performance (soft, tacky, all-weather) and Flex Performance (firmer, a touch more stable), the Caribou’s flight path rewards smooth form for players across skill levels. Caribou Flight Path for Newer Arms Beginners can expect easy hyzer-flip flights: release on slight hyzer, watch it stand to flat, drift a bit right (RHBH), then check up with minimal fade. The high glide helps add effortless distance without surprise dumps. Flight Chart Insights for…