Discraft Impact Flight Chart
Overview
The Discraft Impact is a controllable fairway driver that bridges the gap between mids and drivers. With flight numbers 6 | 6 | -3 | 1, it delivers easy glide, workable high-speed turn, and a dependable late fade for accurate placement on technical fairways. Common plastics include ESP and Z, with occasional Titanium runs.
Flight Path for Newer Players
Expect gentle hyzer-flip flights: start on slight hyzer, the Impact stands to flat, tracks straight, then checks up softly. The modest speed and reliable finish help reduce big fades and long skip-aways.
Flight Chart Takeaways for Intermediates
On flat releases, the Impact pushes forward with controlled turn and finishes on time—great for tunnel shots, low-ceiling fairways, and shaping S-curves without needing max power.
Advanced Line Shaping and Practical Numbers
Experienced throwers can carve late-turn woods lines, powered hyzer-flips that hold neutral, and touch flexes that reliably fight out. ESP tends to feel a hair more torque-resistant; Z offers durable, consistent flights.
Forehand Control and Utility Use
The comfortable rim and moderate speed make it a viable FH finesse driver: think flip-to-flat pushes, right-moving placement lines (RHFH), and soft landings with minimal flare.
Try our interactive Flight Chart to preview how the Impact’s flight path changes with your arm speed, release angle, and handedness (BH/FH). Adjust the sliders and see the line before you throw.
Discraft Impact
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Try the Discraft Impact
Need straight control with a trustworthy finish? The Impact offers technical accuracy, effortless glide, and confident landings for fairway-first golf.
Puttheads Notes
- Flight Numbers: 6 | 6| -3 | 1 — understable-to-neutral fairway with a clean late fade.
- Best Roles: hyzer-flips, tunnel shots, controlled turnovers, low-ceiling placement drives.
- Plastics: ESP (grippy, slightly more torque-resistant feel); Z (durable, consistent stability).
- Bag Fit: Sits between a straight mid and a faster fairway; pair with an overstable utility driver for wind and skip lines.
- Ground Play: Typically modest flare; easy to keep center-cut on wooded courses.