Comet

Discraft Comet Flight Chart

The Discraft Comet is a woods-control legend—laser straight, glide for days, and honest to your release. With flight numbers 4 | 5 | -2 | 1, it hyzer-flips to flat, holds gentle anhyzers, and finishes with minimal fade when thrown clean. Common plastics include Z and ESP (with Elite X/Big Z and seasonal Z Glo or tour runs appearing at times). If you want a mid that mirrors your form, the Comet’s neutral flight path and elite glide make it a go-to.

Beginner Lines: Effortless Straight Shots

Newer players will see easy distance without much power. The Comet rides the aim line, shows mild turn, and settles softly. Great for learning touch and angle control while keeping putter-like forgiveness.

Flight Chart for Intermediate Players

Expect reliable hyzer-flips that stand up and cruise straight, plus controlled turnovers that drift and pan late. The Comet thrives on smooth form; it rewards clean releases and punishes off-axis torque.

Flight Numbers Insights for Advanced Throwers

For seasoned players, the Comet is a surgical tool: late-turn tunnels, stand-still midrange placements, and shaping lines that must stay on angle. As it beats in, it becomes a point-and-shoot wand with minimal fade.

Forehand Touch and Utility Work

While not a high-torque forehand mid, the shallow, comfortable rim makes short flicks viable. Use touch FH for flip-to-flat approaches and slow, drifting anhyzers when overstables would dump out.

Try our interactive Flight Chart to see how the Discraft Comet will fly for you. Adjust the flight path for your arm speed, release angle, handedness, and forehand/backhand style.

Discraft Comet

 

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Try the Discraft Comet

If you want a midrange that simply obeys your angles, the Comet delivers glidey straight lines, gentle turnovers, and confidence in the woods.

Puttheads Notes

  • Flight Numbers: 4 | 5 | -2 | 1
  • Plastics (typical & runs): Z and ESP regularly; Elite X/Big Z appear; limited Z Glo & tour series runs pop up seasonally.
  • What It Does: Hyzer-flip to straight, slow-drift turnovers, line-holding woods control.
  • Form Notes: Ultra-sensitive (in a good way)—smooth power = perfect lines; excess torque = early turn.
  • Use Cases: Tunnel shots, stand-stills, shaping late-turn mids, fieldwork form checks.
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