Discraft Ringer – Flight Chart
The Discraft Ringer is a low-profile, overstable putt-and-approach disc prized for clean releases and a reliable finish. Typical flight numbers are 4 | 4 | 0 | 3, giving it a fast putter speed, workable glide, and a trustworthy fade for confident approaches in wind or when you need a controlled, skippy finish.
Beginner-Friendly Uses and Straightline Control
For newer players, the Ringer’s shallow rim feels easy to grip. Expect straight flights at lower power with a gentle, predictable fade. Jawbreaker or baseline blends add grip for circle putts and soft landings.
Flight Chart for Intermediate Players
At typical league power, the flight path is point-and-shoot to ~200 ft: flat or slight hyzer holds straight, then a firm finish. It’s excellent for windy layups, forehand touch shots, and skip-in approaches on firm turf.
Advanced Shot Crafting and Speed Management
Power throwers can push the Ringer on slight hyzer for laser approaches, or flex it on short forehands without it turning and burning. Premium plastics (ESP/Z/CryZtal) keep the edge crisp for longer, preserving that late bite.
Forehand and Utility Lines
The low profile and overstability make the Ringer a natural for forehand flicks, standstills, and patent-pending pitches. Aim nose-down for straight holds; release on soft anhyzer for flex-backs that finish on-line.
Use our interactive Flight Chart to see how the Ringer’s flight path changes with your arm speed, release angle, and style (BH/FH, left- or right-handed). Tweak it and visualize your exact line.
Discraft Ringer
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Try the Discraft Ringer
If you want a fast, torque-resistant approach putter with dependable fade, the Ringer is a bag staple for headwinds, forehand chips, and precise green-side control.
Puttheads Notes
- Flight Numbers: 4 | 4 | 0 | 3
- Plastics Seen: Jawbreaker, Pro D, ESP, Z/CryZtal, Big Z, occasional Tour/Special runs.
- What Stands Out: Low-profile feel, torque resistance, and a confident late fade that holds lines in wind.
- Use Cases: Windy circle putts, 150–225 ft approaches, touch forehands, skip-finish landings.
- Tuning Tips: Baseline beats to straighter with added glide; premium keeps the OS bite longer. Keep nose down for the straightest mid-power holds.