Stable

  • Apache

    Gateway Apache – Flight Chart The Gateway Apache is a controllable long-range driver with flight numbers 10 | 6 | 0 | 2. It pairs high glide with a neutral-to-stable high-speed phase and a clean, reliable finish—great for shaping confident flight paths without demanding elite power. Players use the Apache for point-and-shoot fairways, late-fading placement shots, and workable distance lines. Beginner-Friendly Distance Newer arms can hyzer-flip the Apache to flat for straight pushes with a gentle fade. The glide helps add distance while the mild finish keeps it predictable—true to the posted flight numbers. Flight Chart Tips for Intermediates Expect flat lasers that hold line, smooth hyzer-flips that ride forward,…

  • Sabre

    Gateway Sabre – Flight Chart The Gateway Sabre is a neutral, point-and-shoot control driver with flight numbers 7 | 5 | -1 | 1. Often called Gateway’s straightest driver, it glides on the release angle with a small, predictable finish—great for shaping controlled flight paths in the woods or on tight fairways. Beginner-Friendly Lines Newer players will see easy hyzer-flip to straight flights that stay on target and land softly. The Sabre doesn’t demand big power, making its posted flight numbers approachable right away. Intermediates: Fairway Accuracy Without Drama Expect flat lasers that push forward, gentle turnovers that hold, and tidy fades that sit near the landing zone. It’s a…

  • JLS

    Millennium JLS – Flight Chart The Millennium JLS is a neutral, glidey control driver with flight numbers 7 | 5 | -1 | 1. Famous for long, straight fairway shots and easy line shaping, it gives newer throwers confidence and lets experienced players paint precise flight paths in woods and open lanes alike. If you want honest flights that mirror your release, the JLS is a classic. Beginner Confidence: Point-and-Shoot Fairways Newer players will see gentle hyzer-flips to straight with a mild finish. It doesn’t demand big power, so you can learn angle control while getting true-to-number flights and useful distance. Intermediates: Hyzer-Flip Lines and Consistent Landing Zones Expect flat…

  • Cheetah

    Innova Cheetah – Flight Chart The Innova Cheetah is an easy-to-throw control driver with flight numbers 6 | 4 | -2 | 2. It shines as a first fairway for straight shots, hyzer-flips, and gentle turnovers—great in the woods and for players who want a predictable, workable flight path without big arm speed. Starter Lines: Point-and-Shoot Control Beginners can release on slight hyzer and watch the Cheetah stand up, ride forward, and finish with a small, reliable fade. It’s confidence-building for straight fairways and placement drives. Flight Chart for Intermediates Expect smooth hyzer-flip to flat flights, late-turn tunnel shots, and controlled right movement (RHBH) that doesn’t burn. Dependable finish keeps…

  • XL

    Discraft XL – Flight Chart The Discraft XL is a control/fairway driver built for easy distance and accuracy. With flight numbers 7 | 4 | -2 | 1, it hyzer-flips to flat, carries straight, then finishes with a gentle fade. Players like it as a first fairway for point-and-shoot lines, woods control, and smooth turnovers as it seasons—delivering a consistent flight path without needing max power. Beginner Line: Straight Shots Without Big Arm Speed Newer throwers will see slight high-speed turn and a soft finish. Start on a light hyzer: the XL will stand up, track your aim line, and settle predictably. Great confidence disc for early fairway work. Flight…

  • Blowfly I

    DGA Blowfly I Flight Chart The DGA Blowfly I is an ultra-flexible, tacky putter prized for ground control and soft landings. Manufacturer flight numbers are 2 | 2 | 0 | 2, yielding a neutral-to-slightly overstable flight path at low speeds with minimal ground play. In DGA’s Signature Line “rubbery” blend, it excels for short approaches and confident putts where skips and roll-aways are the enemy. Beginner Line: Point-and-Drop Control Newer players will see straight putts and short approaches that finish gently with a small, predictable fade. The super-soft plastic helps the disc sit down on landing instead of skipping past the target—great for building circle confidence. Flight Chart Notes…

  • Aurora MS

    Millennium Aurora MS Flight Chart The Millennium Aurora MS is a true point-and-shoot midrange with flight numbers 4 | 5 | 0 | 0. Famous for a neutral flight path that mirrors your release, it rides straight with dependable glide and virtually no fade. In Standard, Quantum, and Sirius plastics, the Aurora MS serves beginners learning clean form and advanced players who demand angle-holding precision in the woods. Beginner-Friendly Lines Newer players will see effortless straight flights that track the aim line. Minimal power required, plenty of glide, and no surprise fade—great for building confidence on 150–250 ft approaches. Flight Chart for Intermediates Expect hyzer-flips that stand to flat and…

  • Omega

    Millennium Omega – Flight Chart The Millennium Omega is a classic point-and-shoot putter with flight numbers 2 | 3 | 0 | 0 (Omega 4 variants often list 2 | 3 | 0 | 1). Known for a clean release and neutral stability, it excels as a primary putting putter and a straight approach disc. Players who like firm, consistent plastics and a dependable, minimal-fade flight path tend to love the Omega line. Beginner Line: Straight Confidence Newer players will see flat, neutral flights that track the aim line and sit gently near the basket. The Omega’s glide helps on longer bids without introducing unwanted turn. Flight Chart Notes for…

  • #1 Flyer

    Lightning Discs #1 Flyer Flight Chart The Lightning Discs #1 Flyer is a classic controllable fairway driver. With flight numbers of 8 | 5 | -2 | 2, it pairs easy turn and high glide with a gentle finish—great for hyzer flips, tailwind drives, and smooth turnover lines where you don’t want a hard fade. Beginner Flight Path Overview Newer players can keep the #1 Flyer straight with minimal effort. Expect forgiving hyzer-flips and understable lines that carry downrange and land softly—an approachable first driver. Flight Chart Notes for Intermediate Players Intermediates will lean on the #1 Flyer for shaping fairway shots in the woods, powered-down placement drives, and late-turn…

  • Raven

    Innova Raven Flight Chart The Innova Raven posts flight numbers of 6 | 4 | -2 | 2 and stands as one of Innova’s classic fairway drivers from the 1990s. Designed for control and consistency, the Raven combines moderate turn with a dependable fade, making it ideal for shaping technical lines and controlled fairway drives. Though now discontinued, occasional Factory Store runs keep this fan-favorite mold alive for collectors and throwers alike. Raven Flight Path for Newer Players Beginners will find the Raven a forgiving fairway driver that glides straight before fading softly. Its slower speed makes it easier to control than modern distance drivers, perfect for learning clean release…

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