Berserker

Viking Berserker Flight Chart

The Viking Berserker is an understable distance driver with flight numbers of 10 | 5 | -3 | 2. Designed to glide, flip, and carry, the Berserker’s flight path makes it ideal for long turnovers, hyzer-flip bombs, and controlled rollers. Reviews consistently point out that it’s easy to get big distance out of this disc, especially in lighter plastics, as long as you respect its high-speed turn.

Berserker Flight Path for Newer Players

For newer players starting to stretch past fairway drivers, the Berserker can be a fun distance tool. Thrown on a gentle hyzer, many beginners will see it flip up to flat, drift right (RHBH), and then finish with a soft fade. On flat releases, expect a noticeable turn that can help fight early fade and add extra glide. It’s not the most forgiving into headwinds, but in calm or tailwind conditions the Berserker flight path can deliver some of a beginner’s first “real” distance shots.

Hyzer-Flips & S-Curves: Berserker Flight Chart for Intermediate Arms

Intermediate players will find the Berserker’s flight numbers very useful for shaping lines. With a clean flat release, the disc turns quickly into a gentle anhyzer, glides, then fades just enough to land neutral or slightly turned. Start it on a firm hyzer and you’ll see classic hyzer-flip S-curves with lots of carry. Many reviews highlight how easy it is to get the Berserker to stand up and ride, but also warn that overpowering it or throwing into strong headwinds can force it into early turnover or roller territory.

Shot Shaping with Berserker Flight Numbers for Advanced Golfers

Advanced throwers tend to use the Berserker as a specialty driver rather than a workhorse. At high power, the 10 | 5 | -3 | 2 profile produces aggressive turn and extended glide, perfect for long anhyzers, flip-to-roller shots, and big tailwind bombs. Players with 400+ ft power will often see it move right quickly (RHBH) before a mild attempt to fade back. It’s great when you need maximum lateral movement and distance, but it’s not the choice for straight control or into a stiff headwind.

Understable Lines & Forehand Touch Shots

The Berserker isn’t a traditional overstable forehand driver, but some players do use it for touch sidearms. At lower forehand power, you can get gentle hyzer-flips or drifting turnovers that land softly. With stronger forehand arms, it’s mostly a utility option for forced turnovers or roller setups. If you rely heavily on forehand for control in all conditions, you’ll likely pair the Berserker with a more overstable companion driver.

Use the interactive Berserker Flight Chart below to see how the flight path changes for your arm speed and release angles. Adjust the chart for backhand or forehand throws, left- or right-handed lines, and dial in how the Berserker will really fly for you on the course.

Viking Berserker

 

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Try the Viking Berserker

If you’re looking for an understable driver that makes hyzer-flips, long turnovers, and easy distance more accessible, the Viking Berserker is worth testing. It rewards smooth form, tailwinds, and controlled hyzer releases, giving you big glide without demanding elite power.

Puttheads Notes

The Berserker is a classic “fun understable” driver: tons of glide, lots of turn, and a flight path that’s great for learning hyzer-flips and rollers. It can feel a bit wild for power throwers or in strong wind, but in the right conditions it absolutely sends. If you want something that flies like a beat-in 10-speed straight out of the box, this mold fits that role nicely.

  • Flight Numbers: 10 | 5 | -3 | 2
  • Primary Uses: Hyzer-flip distance, long turnovers, rollers, tailwind drives
  • Plastics Commonly Available: Ground (grippy, beats in fast), Storm (durable, clear), Armor (premium stability and durability)
  • Player Fit: Great for beginners chasing extra distance and intermediates/advanced players who want a controllable understable driver
  • Finish: Strong high-speed turn with a modest fade; sensitive to nose angle and wind, but very rewarding when thrown clean
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