Lone Star Disc Nimitz Alpha-Plastic
Lone Star Disc Nimitz Alpha-Plastic
The Lonestar Nimitz is a distance driver that fits perfectly between the Curl and Warbird. It has a speed rating of 12, a glide rating of 5, a turn rating of 0, and a fade rating of 2. This means that it has a lot of speed and forward penetration, but it will not turn over easily. The fade rating of 2 means that it will finish with a reliable fade to the left at the end of its flight.
The Nimitz is a good choice for players of all skill levels, but it is especially well-suited for intermediate and advanced players who are looking for a distance driver that can go far without being too temperamental. It is also a good choice for players who are still developing their form, as it is relatively forgiving of minor mistakes.
Here are some tips for throwing the Lonestar Nimitz:
- For maximum distance drives, throw the Nimitz on a hyzer angle and let it turn over slightly.
- For headwind drives, throw the Nimitz on a hyzer angle and let it resist the wind.
- For tailwind drives, throw the Nimitz on an anhyzer angle and let it turn over.
- For overstable approaches, throw the Nimitz on a hyzer angle and let it fade to the basket.
With a little practice, you will be able to throw the Lonestar Nimitz accurately and consistently. It is a great all-around distance driver for players of all skill levels.
The Nimitz is named after Chester Nimitz, a Fredericksburg native who was the Commander in Chief of the United States Pacific Fleet during World War II. He was a highly respected leader and strategist, and the Nimitz disc golf driver is designed to be a reliable and consistent disc that players can count on.
Flight Numbers:
11/5/-1/3