Alpha

MINT Discs Alpha Flight Chart

The MINT Discs Alpha is a stable-to-overstable control driver with flight numbers of 8 | 4 | 0 | 2. Designed as a go-to fairway driver, it offers a straight, torque-resistant flight with a reliable fade at the end. Reviewers highlight its comfortable rim for both backhand and forehand throws, premium plastic feel, and consistent performance in a variety of conditions. If you need a fairway driver that hits lines and finishes predictably without being overly demanding, the Alpha fits that slot.

Alpha Flight Path for Beginners

For newer players, the Alpha will feel slightly overstable. Thrown flat at lower power, expect a straight push before a dependable fade to the left for right-handed backhand throws. It won’t usually turn over, which makes it a useful disc for learning control, but it won’t be the longest option for beginners. Lighter weights and grippy plastics can help newer throwers get more carry while still benefiting from the Alpha’s stability.

Flight Chart for Intermediate Players

Intermediate players will see the Alpha fly very close to its listed flight numbers. On a flat release, it tracks straight with minimal to no turn and a clean, controlled fade at the end. Thrown on a gentle hyzer, it holds the angle, while on slight anhyzer it will flex back reliably. Many reviewers mention using the Alpha as their main fairway driver for wooded fairways, placement shots around 275–350 feet, and controlled drives into a mild headwind.

Flight Numbers for Advanced and Professional Disc Golfers

Advanced players can lean on the Alpha as a torque-resistant workhorse. With enough power, it stays incredibly straight before finishing with a moderate, predictable fade that doesn’t dump. Power throwers use it for shapeable fairway lines, low-ceiling shots, and accurate placement drives where a true 0 | 2 stability profile is preferred over a more overstable utility disc. The combination of speed 8 and consistent fade makes it a reliable option when you need precision off the tee.

Forehand Flight Path with the Alpha

The Alpha’s rim and stability make it a strong candidate for forehand throws. Players report that it handles typical sidearm torque without turning and delivers a smooth, controlled fade. For forehands in the 225–325 foot range, it holds the release angle well and finishes reliably, making it a solid choice for tight forehand lines, tunnel shots, and placement drives that need to finish on a specific landing zone.

Try our interactive flight chart to see how the MINT Discs Alpha will fly for you. Adjust the chart for your arm speed, release angle, and whether you primarily throw backhand or forehand, right-handed or left-handed.

MINT Discs Alpha

 

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Try the MINT Discs Alpha

The MINT Discs Alpha is built to be a primary fairway driver you can reach for on a wide variety of holes. Its straight flight path, reliable fade, and comfortable feel in multiple premium plastics make it a trustworthy option for players who value control over raw distance.

Puttheads Notes

The Alpha feels like the kind of fairway you can build a bag around. It’s stable enough to trust in wind, straight enough to shape lines, and friendly to both backhand and forehand throwers. If you like a control driver that flies on rails and finishes on time, the Alpha deserves a test throw.

  • Flight Numbers: 8 | 4 | 0 | 2
  • Stable control driver for accurate fairway shots
  • Comfortable rim for both backhand and forehand
  • Performs well in light to moderate wind
  • Available in multiple premium MINT plastics with consistent runs
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