Discraft APX – Flight Chart
The Discraft APX is a soft, straight putter with flight numbers 2 | 2 | -1 | 1. Built for clean releases and chain-grabbing landings, it tracks a neutral flight path with gentle turn and minimal fade. Great as a primary putting putter and a touch approach disc when you want point-and-shoot control.
Beginner Start Line: Point-and-Shoot Confidence
Newer players will see flat, neutral flights that stay on the aim line and sit softly near the basket. The APX’s low speed and mild turn help extend range without unexpected dump at the end.
Flight Chart for Intermediate Players
Expect easy hyzer-flip putter drives to straight, standstill tunnel shots, and anhyzers that hold without burning. If you prefer a soft, tacky feel for putts and upshots, the APX rewards smooth form.
Advanced Touch and Angle Control
Experienced throwers can carve late-turn floaters, nose-down float putts, and delicate landings that stick. Powering up introduces workable turn; powering down yields laser-straight layups.
Forehand Touch and Utility
While not a torque brute, the rounded rim works for short forehand pitches. Use baby-anhyzer FH releases for gentle pan and a soft finish inside 150′ where overstable putters might skip.
Explore our interactive Flight Chart to preview how the APX flies for your arm speed and release. Tweak angles, handedness, and BH/FH to model your personal flight path.
Discraft APX
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Try the Discraft APX
If you want a putter that mirrors your release with minimal fade and superb grip, the APX provides straight control for putts and finesse approaches.
Puttheads Notes
- Flight Numbers: 2 | 2 | -1 | 1
- Plastics Seen: Elite X Soft / X-Soft, Jawbreaker; legacy Soft APX runs appear periodically
- Use Cases: Primary putter, straight/touch approaches, hyzer-flip putter drives, gentle turnovers
- Profile: Soft, tacky feel; neutral-understable stability with minimal fade; excels at line-holding and stick landings