Sheriff

Dynamic Discs Sheriff Flight Chart

The Dynamic Discs Sheriff is a versatile high-speed driver with flight numbers of 13 | 5 | -1 | 2. It’s designed for players who want maximum distance without sacrificing control. With a touch of high-speed turn and a reliable fade, the Sheriff is known for shaping long turnovers, flex lines, and powerful straight pushes. Reviewers consistently praise its comfortable rim, long glide, and ability to handle both backhand and forehand distance for intermediate and advanced throwers.

Flight Path for Newer Throwers

Beginner and developing players will find the Sheriff fast but surprisingly workable for a 13-speed. Expect a gentle high-speed turn when thrown flat and a dependable fade at the end. Many lower-power players will see long pushes that finish left (RHBH) rather than unpredictable movement. However, achieving the intended flight path does require decent arm speed.

Flight Chart Insights for Intermediate Players

Intermediate throwers can get the Sheriff to open up its full potential. Thrown on slight hyzer, it will flip to flat and carry forward with impressive glide before fading cleanly. Release it flat for long, controllable S-curves that eat up fairways. The combination of turn and fade makes it ideal for shaping distance lines in open spaces or wide fairways.

How Advanced Players Experience the Sheriff’s Flight Numbers

With power behind it, the Sheriff behaves like a distance-shaping machine. Advanced players can lean on its 13 | 5 | -1 | 2 profile to hit big turnovers, towering flex shots, or penetrating hyzer-flips. The disc resists too much turn compared to understable bombers but still holds the line long enough to maximize distance. Its fade is strong enough to bring flex lines back without being overly dumpy.

Forehand Lines & Utility Performance

Forehand players often note the Sheriff’s comfortable rim and trustworthy stability. At modest power levels, it produces straight-to-stable forehand flights, while higher-speed sidearms can generate long flexing lines. It’s not as torque-resistant as an overstable driver, but it holds impressive distance for controlled forehand shots.

Use the interactive Sheriff flight chart below to experiment with different arm speeds, angles, and throwing styles—BH or FH, left-handed or right-handed. Adjust the sliders to see exactly how the Sheriff’s flight path changes for you.

Dynamic Discs Sheriff

 

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Try the Dynamic Discs Sheriff

If you want a distance driver that can shape lines, glide for days, and still finish predictably, the Sheriff is an excellent option. It fits a wide range of bags thanks to its balanced flight and versatility off the tee.

Puttheads Notes

The Sheriff fills that useful “workable distance driver” slot — fast enough to bomb, but not so overstable that only pros can unlock it. Many players report long, glidey flights with consistent finishes and the ability to throw nearly any shot shape. If you enjoy drivers that give you options instead of forcing one line, the Sheriff is worth a spot in your bag.

  • Flight Numbers: 13 | 5 | -1 | 2
  • Primary Uses: Hyzer-flips, long turnovers, flex distance lines, straight pushes
  • Plastics Commonly Available: Lucid, Fuzion, Lucid Ice, Orbit variations
  • Player Fit: Best for intermediate to advanced players with developing or strong arm speed
  • Finish: Neutral-to-stable flights with predictable fade that shapes long fairway lines
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