Discraft Vulture Flight Chart
The Discraft Vulture flies with posted flight numbers of 10 | 5 | 0 | 2, offering a stable-to-overstable control driver feel with dependable accuracy. Players often describe it as a seasoned Predator—straighter, more glide, and easier to shape while still providing a reliable fade. The Vulture fits the slot between a true fairway driver and a full power driver, making it a trusted option for controlled distance, wind-fighting lines, and both backhand and forehand placement shots.
Flight Path for Newer & Developing Players
Beginners and lower-power players will find the Vulture quite overstable. Expect a straight initial push followed by an early, strong fade. It won’t turn easily, which makes it reliable for windy days or for utility shots like hyzers and skip approaches—but not ideal as a primary driver for newer arms.
Control-Driver Flight Chart for Intermediate Throwers
Intermediate players get the Vulture’s intended stable flight: straight with minimal turn and a consistent fade. It excels at controlled fairway drives, long hyzers, and wind-resistant lines. Many reviewers praise its accuracy and predictability—perfect for shaping placement shots without risking unintended drift.
How the Vulture’s Flight Numbers Perform for Advanced & Pro Players
Advanced players unlock the full 10 | 5 | 0 | 2 flight. When thrown flat with power, it tracks straight for a long stretch before delivering a late, dependable fade. Power throwers appreciate its torque resistance on backhand and forehand shots, making it excellent for headwind drives, flex lines, and sharp middle-distance control.
Forehand Flight Path & Utility Options
The Vulture’s rim and stability make it an excellent forehand driver. It resists torque, stays clean out of the hand, and finishes reliably with forward-pushing stability. Its consistency also makes it a great choice for skip shots, low-ceiling hyzers, and accurate placement forehands.
Use our interactive Flight Chart below to see how the Vulture’s flight path changes based on your speed, angle, and playing style—whether you throw backhand, forehand, right-handed, or left-handed.
Discraft Vulture
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Try the Discraft Vulture
If you need a stable control driver that holds the line and fades predictably—without jumping up to ultra-overstable options—the Vulture is a trusted workhorse in all conditions.
Puttheads Notes
- Flight Numbers: 10 | 5 | 0 | 2
- Stability: Stable-overstable control driver with a straight body and firm, reliable fade
- Plastics: Common in Z-Line, ESP, Big Z, Titanium, and Tour Series blends
- Lines: Controlled hyzers, straight-to-fade drives, wind-resistant shots, and forehand placements
- Best For: Intermediate to advanced players seeking a torque-resistant driver between fairway and max-distance speed