DGA Steady Flight Chart
The DGA Steady is a dependable, beaded putter designed for consistency and control. With flight numbers 2 | 3 | 0 | 2, it offers a stable-to-slightly overstable flight that’s reliable for both putting and approach work. Named in honor of “Steady” Ed Headrick, the father of disc golf, this putter embodies smooth, steady performance on every throw.
Steady Flight Path for Beginners
New players will find the Steady to be a trustworthy putter that resists turning over. Its modest glide and predictable fade make it ideal for learning straight, controlled putts and short approaches that hold their line before finishing cleanly.
Flight Chart for Intermediate Players
For intermediate throwers, the Steady delivers a neutral-to-stable flight path that’s great for circle putting and approach shots up to 200 feet. It flies straight with power and has a dependable fade, giving it versatility as both a putting and throwing putter.
Flight Numbers in Advanced & Pro Play
Advanced players value the Steady for its torque resistance and consistent finish. It’s a workhorse putter for driving off the tee or executing firm hyzer putts. Its bead helps maintain stability through years of play, and premium plastics offer extra durability for throwing lines.
Forehand Touch Lines
The Steady’s bead and shallow rim give it reliable grip for forehand approaches. When thrown softly, it holds straight with minimal skip and finishes with a smooth, forward fade—great for controlled upshots near the basket.
Try our interactive Flight Chart to see how the DGA Steady flies for your arm speed and release style. Adjust between backhand or forehand and see how different throwing powers affect the flight path.
DGA Steady
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Try the DGA Steady
If you want a steady, trustworthy putter that performs the same round after round, the DGA Steady is a proven choice. Its blend of control, glide, and fade makes it one of the most balanced beaded putters available today.
Puttheads Notes
Data-backed insights from specs and reviewer feedback:
- Flight Numbers: 2 | 3 | 0 | 2
- Type: Beaded putter built for both putting and throwing
- Plastics: D-Line, Stone, Splatter Stone, Granite Glow, ProLine Flex, and ProSeries
- Feel: Firm, slightly deep profile with a comfortable bead for consistent grip
- Stability: Neutral-to-overstable; holds straight lines under power with gentle fade
- Best Uses: Inside-circle putting, approach control, short drives, and forehand approaches