Breaker

DGA Breaker Flight Chart

The DGA Breaker is a torque-resistant, overstable approach disc that blends control, reliability, and comfort. With flight numbers 3 | 3 | 0 | 3, the Breaker delivers a straight-to-fade flight ideal for forehand upshots, windy conditions, and confident short drives. Its shallow, beadless rim gives it a clean release and exceptional feel for both putting and approach work.

Flight Path for Newer Players

Beginners will find the Breaker quite overstable, useful for short hyzers and headwind approaches. It won’t turn over, even on higher power throws, making it a good learning tool for controlling release angles and building consistency around the green.

Flight Chart Insights for Intermediate Throwers

Intermediates will appreciate the Breaker’s straight start and dependable fade. It’s perfect for 200–250 ft approaches where you need to stick the landing without skipping. On a forehand release, the Breaker handles torque with ease and finishes predictably every time.

Flight Numbers in Advanced Play

Advanced players lean on the Breaker as a versatile approach tool. It can be powered on flex lines, flicked on tight forehand lanes, or released flat for a clean, low-flying approach that checks up near the basket. It beats in gradually to a laser-straight flight while retaining fade control.

Forehand, Flex & Wind Utility

Forehand players rave about the Breaker’s shallow rim and consistent overstability. Whether shaping forehand flexes, battling a headwind, or executing skip shots, it delivers consistent results and superior comfort compared to beadless putters or deep mids.

Try the interactive Flight Chart below to visualize how the DGA Breaker flies for your power, speed, and throwing style. Adjust between backhand and forehand to preview personalized flight paths.

DGA Breaker

 

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Try the DGA Breaker

The Breaker is a dependable approach workhorse—ideal for forehands, flex shots, and controlled upshots where accuracy and predictability matter most.

Puttheads Notes

  • Flight Numbers: 3 | 3 | 0 | 3
  • Overstable approach disc with minimal glide and consistent fade
  • Beadless and shallow—great for both forehand and backhand
  • Excellent in headwinds and for low-ceiling approaches
  • Comparable to Discraft Zone or Westside Harp, but with a touch more glide
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