DGA Squall – Flight Chart
The DGA Squall is a versatile midrange-to-fairway hybrid with flight numbers of 6 | 4 | -1 | 1. Known for its glide and control, the Squall bridges the gap between a traditional midrange and a fairway driver. It’s fast enough to stretch for extra distance yet maintains the touch and accuracy of a mid. Available in ProLine and SP Line plastics, each offering different levels of grip and stability, this disc is ideal for controlled drives, approach shots, and line-holding accuracy in the woods.
Beginner Flight Path
Beginners will enjoy the Squall’s straight and forgiving flight. With its high glide and mild fade, it holds the line well even at lower speeds, providing confidence on midrange and approach throws.
Flight Chart Guide for Intermediate Players
For intermediate players, the Squall offers a neutral flight with gentle turn and a reliable finish. It excels at hyzer-flip lines, long midrange drives, and shaping woods shots where precision matters more than raw power.
Advanced Player and Pro-Level Flight Path
Advanced throwers can push the Squall to 300+ feet with a smooth release, achieving long, straight flights that finish cleanly. It powers down well for technical shots, yet has enough stability to handle torque for forehands or flex lines.
Forehand and Utility Lines
The Squall’s comfortable rim and stable release make it excellent for controlled forehand flicks. It resists early turn and maintains glide, making it a great forehand midrange for tunnel shots and gentle fades.
Try our interactive Flight Chart to see how the DGA Squall will fly for your throw. Adjust for arm speed, wind, and throwing style to explore your personalized flight path.
DGA Squall
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Try the DGA Squall
If you’re looking for a midrange that pushes like a fairway but holds lines like a putter, the Squall is a reliable and versatile choice for all conditions and throwing styles.
Puttheads Notes
- Flight Numbers: 6 | 4 | -1 | 1 (neutral-stable, glidey with gentle fade)
- Plastics Seen: ProLine (grippy, slightly understable), SP Line (durable, stable finish)
- Use Cases: Controlled midrange drives, hyzer-flips, wooded fairways, forehand approaches
- Profile: Low-profile midrange with excellent glide and workable stability
- Skill Level: Suitable for beginners through advanced players seeking control and smooth distance