Discraft Scorch Flight Chart
The Discraft Scorch is an understable, glide-focused distance driver designed for long S-curves, effortless hyzer-flips, and distance lines that feel easy even for developing arms. With flight numbers of 11 | 6 | -2 | 2, the Scorch delivers huge glide, gentle high-speed turn, and a dependable fade that brings it back on line. Its domey profile, micro-bead rim, and comfortable hand feel make it a versatile distance option for players seeking both control and raw carry potential.
How the Scorch Flies for Newer Players
Beginners and slower-arm-speed throwers will find the Scorch extremely friendly for distance. Its natural turn makes hyzer-flips easy to achieve, and the strong glide helps maximize carry with minimal effort. Newer players will enjoy long, drifting flights that finish reliably without requiring perfect form.
Performance for Intermediate Throwers
Intermediate players often discover the Scorch becomes a “go-to distance driver.” Thrown flat, it drifts into a controlled S-curve. Released on hyzer, it flips to flat, glides forward, and finishes with a trustworthy fade. Its domey shape gives it lift, making it ideal for tailwinds, open-field shaping lines, or controlled distance shots that need glide over brute force.
Advanced Player Flight Characteristics
Advanced throwers appreciate the Scorch as a finesse distance driver. For technical anhyzers, long turnover lines, and precision hyzer-flips, it holds angles exceptionally well. Power throwers may find it too understable for full rips, but in woods golf or shot-shaping situations it becomes a valuable tool thanks to its workable understability and high glide.
Forehand Use and Shot Shaping Notes
While not optimized for torque-heavy forehands, the Scorch performs well in touch forehand lines, hyzer-flip flicks, and controlled shaping shots. The micro-bead rim and comfortable grip allow clean releases, but heavy-power forehand players may prefer more overstable options for wind or torque resistance.
Try our interactive flight chart to preview the Discraft Scorch’s flight based on your throwing speed, release angle, and handedness. Adjust the tool to view turnover lines, hyzer-flips, anhyzers, and glide-heavy S-curve patterns.
Discraft Scorch
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Try the Discraft Scorch
If you want a distance driver that glides for days, flips smoothly, and delivers long S-curves without requiring elite power, the Discraft Scorch is a standout choice. Its wide range of plastics—from ESP to Z Line to Tour Series—lets you fine-tune stability to your preference, making it useful for players from beginner to advanced.