• Shotgun

    Black Zombie Shotgun Flight Chart The Black Zombie Shotgun is a versatile fairway driver with flight numbers of 8 | 4 | -1 | 2, designed for straight-to-stable control shots. Reviewers consistently highlight its comfortable feel, neutral workability, and reliable finish, making it a dependable choice for line shaping, wooded fairways, and controlled drives. The Shotgun suits a wide range of skill levels thanks to its mild turn and predictable fade, offering accuracy without requiring extreme arm speed. Shotgun Flight Path for Newer Players Beginners will find the Shotgun surprisingly cooperative. Its -1 turn makes it easy to push straight before the gentle fade activates, giving developing players a clean,…

  • Hypercane

    DGA Hypercane Flight Chart The DGA Hypercane is a power-demanding distance driver with flight numbers of 13 | 4 | 0 | 4. Built as a very overstable, torque-resistant driver, the Hypercane is designed for big arms, strong headwinds, and aggressive hyzer lines. In ProLine and SP plastics it holds its stability for a long time, giving experienced players a disc they can trust for powerful backhand and forehand drives when they need a predictable finish every time. Flight Chart by Skill Level Hypercane Flight Path for Beginners For newer players, the DGA Hypercane will feel extremely overstable. With lower arm speed, the disc will push forward briefly before dumping…

  • Svea

    Kastaplast Svea Flight Chart The Kastaplast Svea is an understable, glide-heavy midrange with flight numbers of 5 | 6 | -1 | 0. Known for its effortless straight-to-turnover flight and exceptional glide, the Svea is a finesse disc suited for players of all skill levels. Beginners appreciate how easily it carries on low power, while advanced throwers use it for hyzer-flips, turnovers, and controlled shaping through wooded fairways. Its beaded rim and comfortable feel in K1 and K1 Soft plastics make it a reliable choice for angle control and smooth, buttery releases. Flight Chart by Skill Level Kastaplast Svea Flight Path for Beginners For new players and those with developing…

  • Invader

    Innova Invader Flight Chart The Innova Invader is a low-profile, beaded putt-and-approach disc built for straight, controlled drives and point-and-shoot approaches. With flight numbers of 3 | 2 | 0 | 1, the Invader is known for its torque resistance, clean release, and ability to hold tight lines in both backhand and forehand play. Reviewers consistently describe it as a trustworthy driving putter—excellent in the woods, on tunnel shots, and for forehand approaches that demand predictable stability. Flight Expectations for Newer Players Beginners will appreciate the Invader’s straight, dependable flight. It doesn’t require much speed to fly true, and the mild fade provides a controlled finish. Whether used for short…

  • Stork

    Disctroyer Stork Flight Chart The Disctroyer Stork is a straight-flying control driver with flight numbers of 8 | 5 | 0 | 1, giving players a dependable, line-holding fairway flight with gentle fade. Designed for accuracy and consistency, the Stork excels on technical fairways, tunnel shots, and precise placement throws. With neutral turn and mild finish, reviewers highlight its smooth, forgiving release and its ability to stretch surprising distance without sacrificing control. This makes the Stork a reliable option for beginners, improving players, and advanced golfers who value line-hitting consistency. Beginner Flight Impressions Newer players will find the Stork easy to release cleanly and keep on line. Its neutral stability…

  • Inca

    Infinite Discs Inca Flight Chart The Infinite Discs Inca is a beaded, torque-resistant midrange built for controlled, powerful throws. With flight numbers of 5 | 5 | 0 | 3, the Inca is designed to handle torque, resist unwanted turn, and finish with a consistent fade. Reviewers describe it as a true workhorse midrange—stable when new, dependable in the wind, and capable of beating in over time into a straighter, highly workable mid. This mold suits players who value durability, predictability, and confident grip from a pronounced bead. Beginner-Friendly Inca Flight Path Newer players will find the Inca to be quite overstable at first. Expect short, controlled flights with a…

  • Ponderosa

    Above Ground Level Ponderosa Flight Chart The Above Ground Level (AGL) Ponderosa is an extremely understable putt-and-approach disc with flight numbers of 3 | 4 | -3 | 0. Designed for easy turn and plenty of glide, the Ponderosa caters to beginners who want straight, effortless distance and to experienced players who need a touchy turnover or hyzer-flip tool. Most reviewers describe it as one of the flippiest putter molds available, making its flight path highly speed- and angle-dependent. Ponderosa Flight Path for Newer Players For beginners, the Ponderosa offers a very forgiving flight path. With light power and a smooth release, it tends to drift gently right (for right-hand…

  • Baobab

    Above Ground Level Baobab Flight Chart The Above Ground Level (AGL) Baobab is one of the most overstable putt-and-approach discs on the market, designed for extreme reliability and consistency in difficult conditions. With manufacturer flight numbers of 4 | 0 | 1 | 3, the Baobab delivers a no-glide, hard-hook finish that makes it a true utility tool for skip shots, forehand approaches, dump-hyzers, and wind-fighting lines. Its flat top, beaded underside, and premium plastic options give players a comfortable and torque-resistant feel, making it popular among intermediate and advanced golfers who rely on controlled, predictable fades. Baobab Flight Characteristics for Newer Players For beginners, the Baobab will feel extremely…

  • Kiwi

    RPM Kiwi Flight Chart The RPM Kiwi is an extremely overstable fairway–distance crossover driver with flight numbers of 10 | 4 | 0 | 3. Built for power and utility, the Kiwi delivers a strong, reliable fade with minimal turn, making it ideal for skip shots, forced hyzers, wind-fighting lines, and controlled scramble play. Reviewers consistently describe it as one of the beefiest discs in RPM’s lineup, often comparing it to an even more overstable Firebird or a Tilt-like utility disc. Available in Cosmic and Atomic premium plastics, the Kiwi offers durability, grip, and dependable overstability shot after shot. How the Kiwi Performs for Different Skill Levels Beginner Expectations and…

  • Maelstrom

    Storm Maelstrom Flight Chart The Storm Maelstrom is an overstable distance driver with flight numbers of 11 | 5 | -1 | 3. Designed for power throwers and wind-fighting control, the Maelstrom delivers a fast, stable flight that resists turn and finishes with a dependable fade. With a comfortable rim profile and workable glide, players describe it as a reliable option for long hyzers, forehand drives, and controlled distance shots where accuracy matters more than maximum turn. Maelstrom Flight Performance by Skill Level Flight Path Expectations for Beginners The Maelstrom is generally too overstable for newer players. At lower arm speeds, expect a strong early fade and shorter overall distance.…

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