DGA Tsunami – Flight Chart
Overview
The DGA Tsunami is an overstable control driver with flight numbers 10 | 4 | 0 | 3. In durable SP Line and ProLine plastics, it delivers torque resistance, wind-fighting confidence, and a reliable late fade. Think controlled hyzers, forehand lasers, and flex lines that finish on command—ideal when you need placement-first distance.
Flight Path for Developing Arms
Newer throwers will see a straight push that fades early. Use the Tsunami for headwind tee shots, skip approaches, and utility hyzers. It’s not beginner-straight, but it’s predictable and teaches clean releases.
Intermediate Players: Control Driver Confidence
At league power, the Tsunami flies neutral out of the hand (0 turn) and then checks up with a firm 3 fade. Expect consistent hyzer lines, forehand standstills, and dependable skips—your placement golf workhorse.
Advanced Arms and Wind Management
Power throwers can shape flat missiles, force-over flex shots, and confident headwind drives without worrying about high-speed turn. SP runs tend to start a tick more overstable and hold that stability longer.
Forehand Utility and Release Feel
The comfortable 10-speed rim and stiff premium plastics make the Tsunami a natural for forehands. It resists wobble, holds aim through the hit, and finishes hard without dumping uncontrollably.
Try our interactive Flight Chart to see how the Tsunami’s flight path shifts with your arm speed, release angle, and backhand vs. forehand style. Explore lines, tweak inputs, and preview your throws.
DGA Tsunami
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Try the DGA Tsunami
If you need a wind-reliable control driver that carves hyzers and flexes back every time, the Tsunami is a trustworthy slot between fairways and max-D drivers.
Puttheads Notes
- Flight Numbers: 10 | 4 | 0 | 3
- Stability: Overstable control driver; zero turn with a firm, late fade
- Plastics Seen: SP Line (sparkle premium), ProLine; occasional special runs
- Best Uses: Headwinds, forehand drives, skip shots, controlled hyzers, force-over flex lines
- Comparable Slot: Slower Predator/Raptor vibe; more bite than neutral 9–10 speeds
- Player Fit: Intermediate–advanced arms; beginners as a wind/utility hyzer tool