Daytona

Finish Line Discs Daytona Flight Chart

The Finish Line Discs Daytona is an overstable distance driver with flight numbers of 12 | 4 | 0 | 3. Designed to handle power and wind, the Daytona offers a forward-pushing flight with dependable fade. It’s most commonly used by intermediate and advanced players looking for a reliable high-speed driver that won’t turn over under torque.

Daytona Flight Path for Beginners

For beginners, the Daytona will behave as a very overstable distance driver. Without the arm speed needed to fully engage its high-speed flight, it will fade early and finish hard. Newer players may find it more useful for learning controlled hyzer releases rather than maximum distance.

Flight Chart for Intermediate Players

Intermediate throwers will see the Daytona begin to push forward before its fade kicks in. When thrown flat with adequate speed, it produces a straight-to-stable flight that works well for controlled distance shots, headwinds, and predictable placement drives.

Flight Numbers for Advanced and Professional Players

Advanced and professional players can unlock the Daytona’s full flight. With enough power, it holds straight longer before finishing with a strong but manageable fade. It excels on flex lines, long hyzers, and situations where torque resistance and consistency matter most.

Flight Path for Forehand Throws

The Daytona is well suited for forehand throwers who prefer overstable distance drivers. Its stability helps it resist turn on powerful flicks, making it a dependable option for forehand drives in windy conditions or tight landing zones.

Try our interactive flight chart to see how the Finish Line Discs Daytona will fly for you. Adjust the flight path based on your throwing speed, release angle, and whether you throw backhand or forehand, right- or left-handed.

Finish Line Discs Daytona

 

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Try the Finish Line Discs Daytona

If you’re looking for an overstable distance driver that combines power handling with forward glide, the Daytona is built for that role. It offers confidence on full-power drives and performs best when accuracy and stability are more important than raw turn.

Puttheads Notes

The Daytona stands out as a distance driver that doesn’t sacrifice control for speed. Its ability to push forward before fading makes it more usable than many high-speed overstable molds.

  • Flight Numbers: 12 | 4 | 0 | 3
  • Overstable distance driver with forward glide
  • Handles torque and headwinds well
  • Excellent for flex shots and controlled power drives
  • Best suited for intermediate and advanced players
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