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Disc Golf Bag Builder

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Flight Path Visualization RHBH · Top-down view
Click a disc to preview its flight path. Add discs to your bag to overlay trajectories.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What do the four flight numbers mean?

The four numbers represent Speed (1-14, how fast the disc must be thrown), Glide (1-7, how long it stays aloft), Turn (-5 to 1, high-speed rightward drift for RHBH), and Fade (0-5, low-speed leftward finish). Together they describe the disc's full flight behavior.

How many discs should a beginner bag contain?

Beginners benefit from a simplified 3-5 disc bag: a putter (Speed 2-3), a stable midrange (Speed 4-5, Turn near 0), and a fairway driver (Speed 6-7). Avoid high-speed drivers (12+) until you develop proper form and arm speed.

What is a "stable" vs "understable" disc?

A stable disc resists turning right (for RHBH) and finishes with a reliable left fade. An understable disc (negative Turn) will drift right during high-speed flight, making it great for hyzer-flips, turnovers, and tailwind shots.

Why visualize flight paths?

Seeing flight trajectories helps you understand disc selection for specific shots. Overlaying paths reveals gaps in your bag's coverage—you might be missing an understable fairway driver or an overstable approach disc for windy conditions.

What's the ideal bag composition?

A balanced tournament bag typically includes 2-3 putters, 2-3 midranges, 2-3 fairway drivers, and 2-4 distance drivers. Include discs across the stability spectrum—understable, stable, and overstable—to handle headwinds, tailwinds, and various shot shapes.

How does wind affect disc flight?

Headwinds make discs behave more understable (more turn). Tailwinds make discs behave more overstable (less turn, more fade). For headwind shots, choose more overstable discs. For tailwinds, understable discs shine. Crosswinds can lift or push down the flight plate dramatically.