• Marksman

    Hyzerbomb Marksman Flight Chart The Hyzerbomb Marksman is a straight-flying control driver with flight numbers of 9 | 5 | -1 | 2, offering excellent glide and a workable turn that makes it versatile for both wooded lines and open fairways. Its beadless rim and comfortable feel suit both backhand and forehand players, while premium plastics like Recon and Frontline give it durability and consistent performance. Players of all skill levels praise it for its neutral stability, easy shaping, and ability to carve controlled lines without being overly demanding. Marksman Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the Marksman surprisingly accessible for a speed-9 driver. Its slight understability helps it…

  • Shard

    Obsidian Discs Shard Flight Chart The Obsidian Discs Shard is a glidey, workable fairway driver with flight numbers of 7.5 | 5 | -1.5 | 1. Built for clean releases and shaping lines, the Shard offers easy distance for beginners and a hyzer-flip machine for experienced throwers. Its H9 premium plastic provides excellent grip and durability, while the slightly understable flight makes it versatile in both open fairways and tight wooded gaps. How the Shard Flies for Newer Players Beginners will find the Shard straight and forgiving. With its mild turn and gentle fade, it serves as an early fairway driver that doesn’t require huge arm speed. Expect straight pushes…

  • Tempest

    DGA Tempest Flight Chart The DGA Tempest is a high-speed understable distance driver with flight numbers of 13 | 5 | -3 | 2. Built for big-distance turnovers and easy hyzer-flips, the Tempest gives newer players a chance at extra yardage and gives experienced throwers a workable, glide-heavy driver that can shape long S-curves. Its ProLine and SP-Line plastics offer grip and durability, making it a popular choice for maximizing distance with less effort. Beginner-Friendly Distance Flight Path For newer players, the Tempest can be a surprisingly long-flying driver. The -3 turn allows low-power throwers to achieve natural flip-ups and extended glide. Beginners should expect right-moving flights (RHBH) and gentle…

  • Hammer

    Yikun Hammer (Chui) Flight Chart The Yikun Hammer (Chui) is a very overstable putt and approach disc with flight numbers around 2 | 2.5 | 0 | 3. Designed with a distinctive double thumb-track top and a beadless rim, it provides a secure grip and a predictable hyzer finish—especially in wind. With minimal glide and a strong fade, the Hammer functions as a dependable utility tool for short approaches, hyzer putts, and controlled placement shots where overstable precision matters. What Beginners Should Expect From the Hammer’s Flight Path Newer players will notice the Hammer’s strong fade almost immediately. Its low glide and overstability will limit distance, but it excels as…

  • Crossbow

    Yikun Crossbow Flight Chart The Yikun Crossbow is a very overstable midrange with flight numbers around 4 | 1.5 | 0.5 | 4. With extremely low glide and a powerful, late hyzer finish, it’s built for control rather than distance. Players rely on the Crossbow for wind-fighting approaches, hard hyzers, and utility shots that must sit down quickly without drifting. Its beadless profile and durable Tiger/Phoenix plastics add to its clean, predictable feel. Beginner Expectations & Early Flight Path Newer players will find the Crossbow extremely overstable and short-flying. Because it has very little glide, expect it to hyzer out almost immediately. For beginners, it’s mainly a utility disc for…

  • Runway

    Streamline Runway Flight Chart The Streamline Runway is a reliably overstable midrange with flight numbers of 5 | 4 | 0 | 3 to 3.5. Designed for players who want torque resistance, straight flights in wind, and a dependable hyzer finish, the Runway excels as a control mid for both backhand and forehand power shots. Its premium Neutron and Cosmic Neutron plastics offer a clean release and a flat profile that many reviewers praise for consistency and predictability. Flight Path for Newer or Slower-Arm Players Beginners will find the Runway quite overstable. Expect short, dependable hyzers rather than long straight flights. It can still be useful as a wind-fighting approach…

  • Gator3

    Innova Gator3 Flight Chart The Innova Gator3 is a very overstable midrange designed for absolute control, minimal glide, and a strong finishing fade. With flight numbers of 5 | 2 | 0 | 3, the Gator3 excels in headwinds, forehand approaches, and situations where you need a disc that will never turn. Its flat top and low-profile shape make it a favorite among power throwers who depend on consistent, torque-resistant performance. If you need a midrange that finishes hard and refuses to drift, the Gator3 delivers exactly that. Flight Chart by Skill Level Gator3 Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the Gator3 extremely overstable and quite dumpy due to…

  • Recluse

    Legacy Recluse Flight Chart The Legacy Recluse is a very overstable midrange built for control in wind and high-torque situations. With flight numbers 5 | 3 | 0 | 4, it offers modest glide, zero turn, and a strong, dependable fade. Its lower-profile feel, big bead, and typically flat to puddle-top dome make it ideal for players who want a torque-resistant mid that can handle both backhand and forehand power without flipping. Flight Path Overview by Skill Level Recluse Flight Path for Newer Players For beginners, the Recluse will feel very overstable. Expect short, controlled flights that push forward briefly before dumping left (for a RHBH thrower). The limited glide…

  • Pursuit

    Legacy Pursuit Flight Chart The Legacy Pursuit is a very overstable midrange designed for throwers who need absolute reliability and wind-fighting control. With flight numbers 5 | 3 | 0 | 3, it offers low glide, zero turn, and a strong, late fade that holds up under power. Whether thrown backhand or forehand, the Pursuit maintains its line and finishes hard, making it a go-to option for advanced players who value stability and predictable shot shaping. Flight Path Characteristics by Player Level Beginner Flight Behavior Beginners will find the Pursuit quite overstable. Expect short flights, early fade, and minimal glide unless you already have a well-developed arm. While not a…

  • Steady BL

    DGA Steady BL Flight Chart The DGA Steady BL is the beadless version of the classic Steady putter, offering a smooth release and clean, straight flight. With flight numbers 2 | 4 | 0 | 2, this putter provides moderate glide, a neutral-to-stable high-speed flight, and a gentle fade that makes it dependable both inside the circle and on controlled approach shots. The Steady BL is designed for players who want a traditional putter feel without the bead and value a consistent, trustworthy finish. Flight Path Breakdown by Player Type Beginner Performance & Stability Notes Beginners will find the Steady BL incredibly workable. Its beadless design sits comfortably in the…

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