Discraft Crush – Flight Chart
The Discraft Crush is an overstable distance driver with flight numbers of 11 | 5 | 0 | 4. Designed for power throwers, it delivers exceptional control and consistency even in strong headwinds. Known for its dependable fade and torque resistance, the Crush bridges the gap between the Predator and Force, offering a trusted flight for both backhand and forehand power drives. Once a Discraft mainstay, it remains a cult favorite among advanced players for its strong, reliable finish.
Flight Path for Beginners
Newer players will find the Crush quite overstable, typically fading early in flight. While not ideal for low power arms, it can serve as an excellent forehand or utility disc when a dependable fade or skip is needed.
Flight Chart Guide for Intermediate Players
Intermediate players can expect a strong, straight flight with minimal turn and a pronounced fade. The Crush shines on flex lines and headwind drives, offering excellent distance control and predictable stability on full-power throws.
Flight Ratings for Advanced and Professional Golfers
Advanced players will find the Crush ideal for ripping into the wind and executing long, controlled power shots. It responds well to torque, resisting turn even when thrown hard, and finishes with a firm, consistent fade. Many professionals have relied on the Crush for forehand drives and skip finishes.
Forehand and Utility Flight Lines
For forehand throwers, the Crush provides a confident grip and stable release. It resists early turn and maintains its line under heavy spin, making it one of the best classic forehand drivers in Discraft’s lineup.
Explore our interactive Flight Chart to see how the Discraft Crush will fly for your release. Adjust for arm speed, wind, and throwing style to visualize your personal flight path.
Discraft Crush
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Try the Discraft Crush
If you’re seeking a fast, overstable distance driver that excels in wind and high-torque situations, the Crush is a trusted, consistent option for both backhand and forehand players.
Puttheads Notes
- Flight Numbers: 11 | 5 | 0 | 4 (very overstable, wind-resistant)
- Plastics Seen: ESP, Z-Line, Titanium (premium durability and stability)
- Use Cases: Headwind drives, flex shots, forehands, overhand throws
- Profile: Wide-rim driver with strong fade and consistent finish
- Skill Level: Best suited for intermediate to advanced players