Launch Disc Golf Code Flight Chart
The Launch Disc Golf Code is a beadless, slightly overstable midrange with flight numbers of 5.5 | 4 | -0.5 | 2. Designed to slot perfectly between a Buzzz and a Roc, the Code provides versatile control for players of all skill levels. With its comfortable rim and consistent stability, it delivers straight-to-fade flights that hold any line you put it on. The Code is primarily released in Launch’s baseline Omega-style plastic, which offers great grip and a touch more durability than standard DX blends.
Flight Chart for Beginners
Beginners will find the Launch Code a reliable midrange that resists turning too much but doesn’t fade out early. It’s ideal for learning flat releases and controlled approach shots. Even with lower arm speeds, the Code provides a stable, predictable flight and soft landing.
Launch Code Flight Path for Intermediate Players
Intermediate players can expect a straight flight with minimal turn and a gentle, consistent fade. Thrown with moderate power, the Code maintains its line in headwinds and finishes reliably. It’s a dependable mid for tunnel shots and approach drives where accuracy matters more than distance.
Flight Ratings for Advanced and Professional Throwers
Advanced players will appreciate the Code’s workable overstability and control at higher speeds. It can handle torque and maintain stability when powered up, delivering a penetrating midrange flight that fades cleanly without dumping. Great for shaping hyzer-flip lines or powering through tight gaps off the tee.
Flight Path for Forehand Shots
The Code’s beadless profile and moderate overstability make it an excellent choice for short forehand drives and approaches. It releases cleanly and resists turning, giving forehand throwers dependable control with a soft finish that sticks the landing.
Try our interactive flight chart to see how the Launch Disc Golf Code will fly for you. Adjust the chart for your throwing speed and style, whether you’re a lefty, righty, or prefer forehands.
Launch Disc Golf Code
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Putthead Notes
The Code is one of those midranges that feels instantly trustworthy. It doesn’t demand perfect form to fly well and has just enough bite to hold its line in the wind. For players who love discs like the Roc3 or Mako3 but want a touch more stability, this one’s worth a test run.