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Hooligan Discs YEET Flight Chart

The Hooligan Discs YEET is a high-speed distance driver with flight numbers of 12 | 5 | -1 | 3. It’s designed for big distance with a confident fade, making it a go-to option for players who want a workable overstable driver that can handle power, wind, and aggressive angles. Reviewers describe the YEET as a controllable bomber that still finishes reliably, great for both backhand and forehand throws.

YEET Flight Path for Beginners

For newer players, the YEET will fly like a reliably overstable distance driver. If you don’t yet have the arm speed to fully match the 12-speed rim, expect a straight push out of the hand followed by a strong, predictable fade that pulls left for right-hand backhand throws. It’s not the easiest option for max distance at lower power, but it can be an excellent “safety” disc for learning hyzers, headwind shots, and skip approaches where you want to guarantee a strong finish.

Beginners who throw with extra height and a slight anhyzer release may see the YEET drift forward before fading out, but most will use it as a utility driver rather than their main distance option.

YEET Flight Path for Intermediate Players

Intermediate players will unlock the YEET’s intended flight path. Thrown flat with decent power, it will push straight with a hint of high-speed turn before finishing with a confident, forward-pushing fade. This makes it great for controlled distance lines where you need both glide and a reliable finish.

On a gentle hyzer release, the YEET rides the angle without flipping too much, ideal for sweeping hyzers and placement shots into headwinds. Give it a bit of anhyzer and it will flex out, tracing a long S-curve that carries down the fairway before reliably dumping back at the end.

YEET Flight Path for Advanced Players

Advanced arms can really lean on the YEET as a workhorse distance driver. With full power, it will show a controlled amount of turn before a strong, late fade that keeps the disc from drifting too far off line. It’s well-suited for long flex shots, big hyzers, and high-speed drives that need both torque resistance and consistent finish.

Power throwers can trust the YEET into moderate-to-strong headwinds without it turning into a turnover disc. It excels on spike hyzers, forced flex lines, and shots where you need to shape the fairway but still rely on a dependable fade at the end of the flight.

YEET Flight Path for Forehand Throwers

Forehand throwers will appreciate the YEET’s combination of high speed, glide, and overstable fade. With clean form, it resists turning and holds up well to forehand torque, giving you straight-to-fade drives and flex forehands that fight back reliably.

For developing forehand players, the YEET will feel like a trustworthy control driver: throw it flat for a straight push with a solid fade, or release it on a slight anhyzer to get a flexing flight that still finishes on hyzer. Its overstability also makes it a strong option for sidearm approaches, skip shots, and utility forehands in the wind.

Interactive YEET Flight Chart

Use our interactive flight chart to see how the Hooligan Discs YEET will fly for your arm speed and throwing style. Adjust the settings for forehand or backhand, different power levels, and even left- or right-handed throws to preview your personalized flight path.

Hooligan Discs YEET

 

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Try the Hooligan Discs YEET

If you’re looking for a distance driver that can handle power, shape long fairways, and still finish with a reliable fade, the YEET deserves a spot in your bag. It’s a great option as your primary overstable driver or as a compliment to your straighter and more understable distance molds.

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