Infinite Discs Maya Flight Chart
The Infinite Discs Maya is an understable, high-glide distance driver with flight numbers of 11 | 5 | -3 | 1. Designed to help players unlock easy distance, the Maya excels at hyzer-flips, long turnovers, and effortless glide. Newer players appreciate how forgiving it is, while experienced throwers rely on it for controlled turnovers, rollers, and tailwind bombs. Its shallow rim feel also makes it a comfortable step-up driver for players transitioning into higher speeds.
Maya Flight Path for Developing Players
Beginners and lower-power golfers will find the Maya exceptionally easy to launch. Its -3 turn allows clean hyzer-flip flights, producing long, straight pushes with gentle fade at the end. Many reviewers call it one of the best “first distance drivers” available because it does not require elite arm speed to get full flight.
Distance Insights for Intermediate Throwers
Intermediate players can unlock the intended high-glide flight: a smooth flip-up, late turn, and mild finishing fade. It’s perfect for shaping long anhyzers, controlled turnovers, and standstill power shots in the woods. The Maya thrives in tailwinds and open-fairway distance lines where glide matters more than stability.
Advanced Shot-Shaping & Real-World Flight Numbers
For power throwers, the Maya becomes a precision turnover and roller tool. With enough speed it will hold long drifting lines without fighting out too early. Experienced throwers use it for finesse distance shots, long turnovers that never fade back, and rollers that stand up reliably. The mold is predictable even with heavy turn, making it a favorite utility disc for advanced players.
How the Maya Performs on Forehand Lines
While not a traditional forehand driver due to its high understability, players with smooth forehands can coax long, turning forehand shots from the Maya. Lighter plastics and base blends tend to flip more aggressively, making it best suited for touch forehands or intentionally understable utility lines.
Use our interactive Maya flight chart to see how this disc will fly for you. Adjust the chart for your arm speed, throwing style, wind conditions, or left-handed and forehand preferences.
Infinite Discs Maya
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Try the Infinite Discs Maya
If you’re looking for effortless turn, big glide, and a distance driver that generates power without demanding it, the Maya is a natural fit. It’s one of the easiest distance molds to throw far—no perfect form required.