Discraft Stalker – Flight Chart
The Discraft Stalker is a control fairway that flies like a longer midrange. With flight numbers 7 | 5 | -1 | 2, it tracks straight with workable glide and a gentle, reliable fade. Great for placement shots, tunnel fairways, and players who want accuracy without jumping to a high-speed driver.
Straight-Line Control for Newer Arms
Beginners and developing players will find the Stalker easy to aim: smooth throws on flat or slight hyzer fly straight and settle with a soft finish. Heavier baseline or ESP runs add grip confidence and keep nose angles honest.
Flight Chart for Intermediate Players
At league power, the flight path is point-and-shoot to 280–340 ft: a tiny flip to flat, hold, then a controlled finish. It shines on wooded fairways where lateral movement needs to stay minimal.
Advanced Lines and Speed Windows
Power throwers can push the Stalker on hyzer for laser beams or release flat for a neutral hold that doesn’t drift far off line. Z/Big Z tend to be a touch more stable; ESP often glides a bit more and beats to straighter.
Forehand Touch and Utility
While not a pure forehand mold, the low-profile rim handles short flicks, standstills, and patent-pending pitches. Keep it smooth and nose-down for the straightest carries.
Try our interactive Flight Chart to see how the Stalker’s flight path and flight numbers translate at your arm speed and release angles—backhand or forehand, left- or right-handed.
Discraft Stalker
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Try the Discraft Stalker
If you want midrange-like control with fairway distance, the Stalker is a dependable option for straight placements, tunnel drives, and gentle finishing lines.
Puttheads Notes
- Flight Numbers: 7 | 5 | -1 | 2
- Common Plastics: Z Line, ESP, Big Z/Ti; CryZtal/Glow/Tour Series in special runs.
- What Stands Out: “Longer Buzzz” vibe—neutral holds with a small, predictable fade.
- Use Cases: Straight woods shots, tight tunnels, placement drives, low-ceiling lines.
- Tuning Tips: ESP beats to laser-straight; Z/Big Z keep a touch more high-speed stability.