Guard

Dynamic Discs Guard Flight Chart

The Dynamic Discs Guard is a deep, beadless putter with flight numbers of 2 | 5 | 0 | 0. Its high glide and neutral flight path make it a straight-flying putting putter that can also stretch into long spin putts and gentle approach shots. Most players describe the Guard as a point-and-shoot option that rewards clean form more than raw power.

Guard Flight Path for Newer Players

For beginners, the Guard’s flight path is very straight with minimal fade. At low power, it holds the line you put it on and uses its glide to carry toward the basket without dumping left at the end. Newer players who struggle to get other putters up to speed will appreciate how easily the Guard floats on a flat release, especially inside the circle and out to the edge of C2.

Flight Chart View for Intermediate Putters

Intermediate players will see the Guard’s flight numbers (2 | 5 | 0 | 0) show up clearly on the course. From circle 1, it tracks flat and straight with very little lateral movement. From circle 2 and longer spin putts, the extra glide lets you aim on a direct line rather than throwing big hyzer or anhyzer shapes. As a throwing putter, many reviewers note a neutral flight path that can handle moderate power and stay on angle for straight or gentle turnover approaches.

How Advanced Players Use the Guard’s Flight Numbers

Advanced players often lean on the Guard for straight putting in calm conditions and for touchy upshots in the 150–250 foot range. With clean form, the high glide and neutral numbers allow controlled laser lines with barely any turn and almost no fade. Beat-in Guards can be pushed on slight hyzer to stand up and ride flat, or thrown flat for slow, drifting turnovers that don’t try to fade out at the end.

Guard as a Throwing Putter & Forehand Option

While most players use the Guard primarily for putting, some reviews highlight it as a workable throwing putter and occasional forehand option. For backhand approaches, the disc’s glide helps it cover distance without needing much height. Forehand players with clean form can use the Guard for soft, straight approaches or gentle hyzer shots, but the lack of fade means it’s more about touch shots than power forehands. Its flight path rewards smooth releases more than brute force.

Test how the Guard’s flight chart changes for your own game using the interactive tool below. Adjust for your arm speed, throwing style, and whether you’re right- or left-handed to visualize a more personalized Guard flight path.

Dynamic Discs Guard

 

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Mold Specs – Dynamic Discs Guard

  • Manufacturer: Dynamic Discs
  • Disc Type: Putt & Approach
  • Stability: Neutral / Straight
  • Flight Numbers: 2 | 5 | 0 | 0
  • Primary Uses: Circle putting, long spin putts, straight approach shots
  • Common Plastics: Prime, Prime Burst, Classic, Classic Blend, Classic Soft, Lucid / Fuzion (throwing runs)
  • Skill Level: Very beginner friendly through advanced, especially for players who like deeper, glidey putters

Putthead Notes

Data from multiple reviewers lines up with the numbers: the Guard is one of the higher-glide, straighter putters on the market. If you want a putter that carries forward on a rope rather than hyzering out, the Guard’s flight path and glide profile are worth a serious look. Players who dislike deep rims or prefer a strong finishing fade may want something lower profile or more overstable, but for straight-spin putters, the Guard fits the numbers very well.

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