Mint Discs Diamondback
Mint Discs Diamondback
The Mint Discs Diamondback is a Speed-9 fairway driver that offers a neutral flight at high speeds and a reliable fade for lower arm speeds. It is a step above Mint Discs slower fairway drivers, such as the Grackle and the Alpha.
The Diamondback has a speed rating of 9, a glide rating of 5, a turn rating of 0, and a fade rating of 3. This means that it has a lot of speed and forward penetration, but it will not turn over easily and will fade moderately at the end of its flight.
The Diamondback is a good choice for a variety of shots, including:
- Fairway drives
- Headwind drives
- Dogleg shots
- Overstable approaches
- Utility shots
It is also a good choice for players who are looking for a fairway driver that can handle a lot of power and hold its line in windy conditions.
The Diamondback is a good choice for players of all skill levels, but it is especially well-suited for players who are looking for a fairway driver that can handle a lot of power and hold its line in windy conditions. It is also a good choice for players who are looking for a disc that can offer a neutral flight at high speeds and a reliable fade for lower arm speeds.
Here are some tips for throwing the Diamondback:
- For fairway drives, throw the Diamondback on a hyzer angle and let it turn over slightly.
- For headwind drives, throw the Diamondback on a hyzer angle and let it resist the wind.
- For dogleg shots, throw the Diamondback on a hyzer angle and let it fade to the basket.
- For overstable approaches, throw the Diamondback on a hyzer angle and let it fade to the basket.
- For utility shots, the Diamondback can be used for a variety of shots, such as getting around obstacles or shaping shots around trees.
With a little practice, you will be able to throw the Diamondback accurately and consistently. It is a great all-around fairway driver for players of all skill levels.