Disc Golf Flight Chart
Every mould we stock, with its flight numbers straight from the manufacturer. Build a bag and see every disc drawn on the same fairway, scaled to how far you actually throw.
Created by Wandering Lion
Flight paths
Thrown flat. Same scale for every disc.
Top-down view of disc flight paths from the tee.
Snap is the spin you put on the disc, and spin is what turns a disc over — an overstable mould will only turn for someone with real snap. It usually comes with a faster arm, but not always: power without snap just fades out early.
Set your distance
Leave it at 100 if they go about the same. Plenty of forehand-dominant players throw the longer forehand.
Your bag
Tap a line to bring that disc forward. Tap any mould below to add it — the page address updates as you build, so you can send your bag to someone.
What do the numbers mean?
A gap in your spread is not automatically a problem — plenty of good players carry nothing understable. It is a prompt, not a shopping list.
All moulds
A second way to find a disc — the search above the bag is usually quicker.
Stability map
What shape each disc gives you, band by band. Your bag in orange.
Left of the dashed line finishes left, right of it turns over, the line itself is dead straight. Tap any disc to add or remove it from your bag.
