Dynamic Discs Agent Flight Chart
The Dynamic Discs Agent is a beadless, slightly overstable putt and approach disc with flight numbers of 2 | 3 | 0 | 1. Designed for consistent, point-and-shoot lines, the Agent offers a straight flight with a gentle, reliable fade at the end. It works well as a primary putting putter or as a controlled throwing putter for approaches, and it’s available in multiple plastics so players can match feel and grip to their preference.
Agent Flight Path by Skill Level
The Agent’s stable flight and modest fade make it easy to understand and control across different arm speeds. Below is how the Agent flight path tends to change for beginners, intermediate players, and advanced disc golfers.
Beginner-Friendly Agent Flight Path
For beginners, the Agent feels like a straight, trustworthy putter. At lower power, it pushes forward with moderate glide, stays mostly on the line you release it on, then finishes with a soft, controlled fade. New players will appreciate that it doesn’t dump hard left (for right-hand backhand throws) and resists early turn, helping putts and short approaches stay online. As a putting putter, beginners can aim confidently and let the Agent’s mild fade finish into the chains.
Flight Chart Insights for Intermediate Players
Intermediate players will see the Agent’s full flight numbers come to life. Thrown flat on a backhand, the Agent holds straight with almost no high-speed turn, then finishes with a smooth, predictable fade. With a touch of hyzer, it will ride that angle the entire way and land softly near the target. Intermediates can lean on the Agent for circle 2 bids, straight tunnel approaches around 200 feet, and reliable layups where they don’t want extra glide sailing past the pin.
Agent Flight Numbers for Advanced and Competitive Golfers
Advanced players will find the Agent to be a workhorse putter and approach disc. With clean form and higher power, the 2 | 3 | 0 | 1 flight numbers translate to a flat, laser-straight push with a late, gentle fade. It will hold slight anhyzer lines without burning into the ground, and it can be powered up on hyzer for controlled, dumping approaches into greens with danger long. Many advanced players like this type of stable, beadless putter because it stays torque-resistant without feeling overly overstable or dumpy.
Forehand and Approach Flight Path with the Agent
On short forehand approaches, the Agent’s beadless, comfortable rim shape makes it easy to grip and release cleanly. Forehand throwers will see a similar flight to backhand shots: straight at lower power, with a gentle, forward-fading finish. This makes the Agent excellent for standstill forehand approaches, touch flex shots, and scramble plays where you need a disc that won’t flip unexpectedly. Whether thrown forehand or backhand, the Agent’s consistent fade provides the kind of control that inspires confidence inside 250 feet.
Visualize the Agent Flight Path
Use our interactive flight chart below to see how the Dynamic Discs Agent will fly for you. Adjust the Agent flight path for your throwing speed, release angle, and whether you primarily throw backhand or forehand to better match your real-world form.
Dynamic Discs Agent
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Try the Dynamic Discs Agent
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Putthead Notes on the Agent
From a data-backed standpoint, the Agent sits in that sweet spot of “stable but not dumpy,” with flight numbers that match how most players actually throw putters. If you like a clean, beadless feel and want one putter that can handle both primary putting and controlled approaches, the Agent’s flight chart and reviewer feedback suggest it’s a very strong candidate.