Wildcat

Discraft Wildcat Flight Chart

The Discraft Wildcat is a workable control driver with flight numbers of 11 | 5 | -2 | 3. Sitting between fairway and distance classes, it delivers easy hyzer-flips, long S-curves, and a trustworthy late fade. Rated around 1.5 stability by Discraft, the Wildcat pairs glide with controllable turn—great for players who want shapeable lines without sacrificing accuracy. Common runs include Z Line, ESP, and X Line.

Beginner-Friendly Lines

Newer players will see straight flights with gentle finish when thrown smooth. Start on light hyzer—expect a flip to flat, forward push, then a mild fade that mirrors the published flight numbers.

Flight Chart Cues for Intermediate Throwers

At 275–350 ft power, the Wildcat shines on hyzer-flip drives and tunnel shots. Give it a touch of hyzer for laser-straight fairway hits; release flat for a workable drift right (RHBH) before a reliable check-up.

Advanced Shot Shaping and Speed Control

Experienced arms can carve late-turn anhyzers, stand-up hyzers, and controlled flex lines. Z Line offers the most torque resistance; ESP blends grip with stability; X Line beats in to a straighter flight path quickly.

Forehand Use and Utility

For touch forehands, the narrower rim helps a clean release. Expect a neutral start with a dependable fade finish—handy for placement flicks, skip approaches, and shapeable woods golf.

View our interactive Flight Chart to see how the Wildcat flies for your arm speed and release angles. Toggle backhand/forehand and adjust for wind to visualize different lines.

Discraft Wildcat

 

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Try the Discraft Wildcat

If you want a classic, shapeable control driver with glide, workable turn, and trustworthy fade, the Wildcat is a straight-shooting fairway companion.

Puttheads Notes

  • Flight Numbers: 11| 5 | -2 | 3
  • Stability Class: ~1.5 (stable to slightly understable control driver)
  • Plastics Seen: Z Line, ESP, X Line
  • Use Cases: Hyzer-flips, tunnel drives, late-turn S-curves, controlled forehands
  • Profile: Glidey, shapeable, confidence-inspiring fade without being dumpy
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