Above Ground Level Beech Flight Chart
The AGL Beech is a double-beaded, overstable midrange built for torque resistance and confident control. With flight numbers of 5 | 2 | 0 | 3, the Beech delivers a low-glide, dependable fade that excels in both backhand and forehand applications. Its unique slanted rim shape provides excellent grip, while plastic variations—flatter Woodland or domier Alpine—allow players to choose between maximum overstability or added glide. Designed as a workhorse mid for wind, flex lines, and power shots, the Beech offers a predictable flight path for players across skill levels.
How the Beech Performs for Newer Players
Beginner and early-intermediate players will find the AGL Beech quite overstable, especially in Woodland plastic. With its low glide and strong finishing fade, the Beech often works best as a utility midrange rather than a straight-flying workhorse. For developing players, it shines for wind-fighting approaches and controlled hyzers where predictability matters more than distance.
Midrange Control Insights for Intermediate Throwers
Intermediates will appreciate the Beech’s ability to absorb power without turning over. Its 0 turn rating is very accurate in real-world throws, making it ideal for flex forehand lines, skip-hyzer approaches, and midrange drives that demand stability. Alpine versions with slight dome introduce just enough glide to push the disc farther before the late, reliable fade.
Advanced & Professional Flight Numbers Interpretation
Experienced players see the Beech as a torque-resistant, placement-focused midrange. Its overstability allows for aggressive angles, powered flexes, and wind-resistant shots where lesser mids would drift offline. The disc is often compared to a “longer Bab,” offering similar trustworthiness with extra range when shaped correctly. For power forehands and tight-window hyzers, the Beech behaves predictably on every release angle.
Using the Beech for Forehand Utility Work
The Beech’s unique rim geometry and double bead give forehand throwers a confident, locked-in grip. Its flight path holds up exceptionally well to sidearm torque, resisting unwanted turn while finishing with a clean, dependable fade. Players who rely on overstable mids for shaping FH lines will find the Beech excels in carving technical fairway shots without flipping under pressure.
Try our interactive flight chart to see exactly how the Beech will fly for your arm speed. Adjust the chart for both left- and right-handed throws, and explore how different release angles affect your flight path.
Above Ground Level Beech
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Try the AGL Beech
Whether you need a torque-resistant forehand mid or a wind-fighting overstable workhorse, the Beech provides consistent flights across all plastics. Choose your ideal blend—flat and beefy Woodland or domey and glidier Alpine—to match your shot selection and playing style.