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INNOVA Golf
Discs - More Models, More Plastics, More Choices.
Plastic types legend:
 Star
 Champion
 Pro
Line
 Glow
 DX
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Ace
Fairway Driver
Pulsar
UPA approved for Ultimate
LIGHTWEIGHT DISCS FOR KIDS -
Designed light for EDGE and
making disc golf fun for kids.
150
CLASS DISCS - Easier to throw for less
experienced players.
Birdie, Polecat, Aero, Aviar, Classic
Aviar, Rhyno, Classic
Roc, Goblin, Roc, Shark, Skeeter, Wolf, Spider, Cobra, Panther, Stingray, Viper, Cheetah, Gazelle, Leopard, Banshee, TeeBird, Eagle, Dragon, Archangel, Firebird, Viking, Valkyrie, Sidewinder, Beast, Starfire, Wraith, TeeRex, Destroyer
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 What's the difference between
a Distance Driver, Fairway Driver, Mid-Range and
Putt and Approach?
 As
you have a selection of clubs in golf for driving, chipping,
and putting in golf, you have different discs for different shots
in disc golf. Distance drivers provide maximum
distance to get the most out of your drives. Fairway drivers
are drivers which are made for long accurate shots. Mid-Range discs provide
a range of discs for all sorts of long to medium range shots.
Putt & Approach discs give you the accuracy to
get the disc to and in the target. Most players use a selection
of different types of discs to play disc golf. Learn more
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A quick lesson on flight characteristics:
Stable - The tendency of a
disc to remain straight through most of the flight.
Understable/Turnover - The tendency
of a disc to turn to the right during the high speed portion of the flight
for a Right Hand Back Hand (RHBH) thrower.
Overstable - The tendency of a disc
to turn to the left at high or low speeds for a RHBH thrower.
Hyzer - Is an angle of
release where the outside edge or left edge of the disc is tilted downward
for a RHBH thrower.
Anhyzer - Is an angle of release where
the outside edge or left edge of the disc is tilted upward for a RHBH thrower. Learn more
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