DGA Quake Flight Chart
The DGA Quake is a reliably overstable midrange designed for control in all conditions. With flight numbers of 5 | 3 | 0 | 3, it offers low glide, zero turn, and a strong, forward-pushing fade. Players describe the Quake as a longer, glidey Zone-type disc that excels for both backhand and forehand throws, especially when you need the flight path to stay true in the wind.
Quake Flight Path for Newer Players
For newer or lower-power players, the Quake will feel very overstable. Expect short, controlled flights that hold straight briefly before fading hard. It’s not the easiest first midrange, but it can be a great teaching tool for learning reliable hyzers, headwind approaches, and “dump and stick” shots around the green.
Flight Chart Insights for Intermediate Throwers
Intermediate players will see the Quake fly as a trustworthy overstable mid with more glide than the numbers suggest. Thrown flat, it tracks straight for most of the flight then finishes with a strong, predictable fade that keeps pushing forward instead of just dumping. It’s ideal for controlled midrange drives, headwind shots, and forced hyzer lines where you can’t afford early turn.
Flight Numbers in the Hands of Advanced Golfers
Advanced and professional players lean on the Quake as a workhorse overstable midrange. With enough power, it flies on a rope before a late, authoritative fade. It handles torque extremely well, making it perfect for aggressive backhand shots, flex lines, and powered approaches in the 250–325 foot range. Many reviews call it a “longer Zone” or a Justice-style disc with more workable glide.
Forehand Lines and Utility Shots
Forehand throwers consistently praise the Quake’s feel and stability. The flat profile and comfortable rim give a clean release, while the 0 turn and strong fade resist rolling over under torque. It’s a go-to disc for short forehand drives, skip shots, and any situation where you want the disc to fight out of the angle and finish reliably.
Use our interactive Flight Chart to see how the DGA Quake will fly for you. Adjust the Quake’s flight path by changing your arm speed, wind conditions, and throwing style—whether you rely on backhand, forehand, right-hand, or left-hand lines.
DGA Quake
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Try the DGA Quake
If you need a dependable overstable midrange that still carries down the fairway, the Quake deserves a look. It delivers a consistent flight path in wind, powers up for longer approaches, and gives both backhand and forehand throwers a confident, repeatable finish.
Puttheads Notes
The DGA Quake fills that “trust it no matter what” mid slot. It’s beefy enough for headwinds, but the glide keeps it from feeling like a pure dump disc. Think of it as a Zone that stretches farther down the fairway, or a Justice with more usable push.
- Flight Numbers: 5 | 3 | 0 | 3
- Flat-top, torque-resistant midrange with strong fade
- Excellent for headwind approaches and powered forehands
- Pushing hyzer flight rather than early, vertical dump
- Best suited for intermediate and advanced players who need a reliable overstable flight path