DGA Blowfly I Flight Chart
The DGA Blowfly I is an ultra-flexible, tacky putter prized for ground control and soft landings. Manufacturer flight numbers are 2 | 2 | 0 | 2, yielding a neutral-to-slightly overstable flight path at low speeds with minimal ground play. In DGA’s Signature Line “rubbery” blend, it excels for short approaches and confident putts where skips and roll-aways are the enemy.
Beginner Line: Point-and-Drop Control
Newer players will see straight putts and short approaches that finish gently with a small, predictable fade. The super-soft plastic helps the disc sit down on landing instead of skipping past the target—great for building circle confidence.
Flight Chart Notes for Intermediates
Expect putter-speed hyzers that fall flat, straight standstills in the woods, and touch approaches to guarded pins. The Blowfly I mirrors your angle and then sticks, making it a reliable tool when you must park it under the basket.
Advanced and Circle 2 Work
Seasoned players lean on its low-speed stability for floaty bid lines and precise layups. It’s especially useful on downhill landings and fast greens where typical putters might skip, flare, or roll.
Forehand Touch and Utility
While not made for high-torque flicks, the grippy rim is comfortable for short FH standstills. Use soft wrist angles for gentle hyzers or straight floaters; the flexible blend absorbs ground energy on landing.
Try our interactive Flight Chart to see how the Blowfly I will fly for you. Adjust the flight path to your arm speed, release angle, handedness, and forehand/backhand style to visualize your exact line.
DGA Blowfly I
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Try the DGA Blowfly I
If you need a putter that lands and stays, the Blowfly I delivers predictable short-game control, minimal skip, and trustworthy finishes—exactly what touch approaches demand.
Puttheads Notes
- Flight Numbers: 2 | 2 | 0 | 2
- Plastic: DGA Signature Line (very soft, ultra-flexible, tacky)
- What It Does: Straight-to-slight fade putts, sit-down approaches, skip/roll resistance
- Best Use Cases: Woods golf, fast greens, downhill landings, guarded pins inside ~120 ft
- Form Tip: Keep power modest; it rewards smooth releases more than torque