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Disc Flight Numbers

The Disc Golf Association (DGA) was formed by “Steady” Ed Headrick back in 1976. “Steady” Ed, is also famous for coining the term “Disc Golf” (as there were trademark issues with Wham-o over the use of the word “Frisbee”). Today, the DGA still is a top producer of discs, baskets and accessories, and will always be a cornerstone to the development of the sport.

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Distance Drivers

12
5
-1
2
11
4
-1
1
11
5
-5
1
13
5
-3
2
14
5
-1
2

Fairway Drivers

10
3
5
8
5
0
2
10
3
4
10
4
-1
1

Midrange Drivers

4
3
2
5
3
0
3
4
2
3
6
4
-1
1

Putt & Approach

2
2
2
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
-1
1
2
3
2
2
2
2

Distance Drivers

DGA

Speed
Glide
Turn
Fade
12
5
-1
2

DGA

Speed
Glide
Turn
Fade
11
4
-1
1

DGA

Speed
Glide
Turn
Fade
11
5
-5
1

DGA

Speed
Glide
Turn
Fade
13
5
-3
2

DGA

Speed
Glide
Turn
Fade
14
5
-1
2

Fairway Drivers

DGA

Speed
Glide
Turn
Fade
10
3
5

DGA

Speed
Glide
Turn
Fade
8
5
0
2

DGA

Speed
Glide
Turn
Fade
10
3
4

DGA

Speed
Glide
Turn
Fade
10
4
-1
1

Mid-Range Drivers

DGA

Speed
Glide
Turn
Fade
4
3
2

DGA

Speed
Glide
Turn
Fade
5
3
0
3

DGA

Speed
Glide
Turn
Fade
4
2
3

DGA

Speed
Glide
Turn
Fade
6
4
-1
1

Putt & Approach

DGA

Speed
Glide
Turn
Fade
2
2
2

DGA

Speed
Glide
Turn
Fade
3
3
3

DGA

Speed
Glide
Turn
Fade
2
2
2

DGA

Speed
Glide
Turn
Fade
2
2
-1
1

DGA

Speed
Glide
Turn
Fade
2
3
2

DGA

Speed
Glide
Turn
Fade
2
2
2

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What Do The Disc Flight Numbers Represent?

Speed

Speed indicates how fast or slow the disc flies, and how much power is needed to perform it's designed flight path.

Glide

Glide is a measure of loft. Discs with high glide rating will maintain more time in the air, maximizing the distance of your throw.

Turn

Turn describes how much a disc will flip, or rotate opposite the direction of the fade in the early part of the flight. The more negative turn the more the disc will "flip."

Fade

Fade describes the end of flight path the disc takes as it descends. High fading discs will finish at a sharper angle then low fading (straighter finish).