
The DGA Sonar is a low-speed putter with moderate glide and moderate fade. It produces a reliably overstable flight, making it a dependable choice in windy conditions and for shots that require a consistent finish.
Low speed (3) and manageable stability make this accessible for newer players.
Throw with a slight hyzer angle and let the fade do the work. This disc fights out of turn and finishes predictably.
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From Disc Golf Associates comes a workhorse putter designed for consistency in the wind. This overstable mold features a reliable speed three flight with a smooth glide that helps carry shots to the basket. As the disc approaches the ground, it exhibits a strong fade, making it a great choice for players who need their approach discs to hold their line and finish flat. The rim is shallow, which aids in gripping the disc while providing a comfortable release for both hands. Newer players will appreciate this model because the low speed is easy to control, while experienced throwers can rely on its stability to cut through gusty conditions without flipping over. It is the ideal tool for aggressive forehand putts or powering up long approaches where a sharp fade is necessary to close the shot. Because of its predictable finish, it helps eliminate frustration for those still learning to read the flight path of their disc. This mold excels when you need a shot that stays on a hyzer angle and refuses to roll out too far.
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What the DGA Sonar's flight numbers mean for your game
This disc requires minimal arm speed, making it easy to throw at its intended flight path. Great for controlled, short-range shots.
Moderate glide gives a balanced flight — enough lift to carry well without being overly affected by wind.
This disc resists turning during the high-speed phase of flight. It holds its line or moves left (for RHBH throwers) from the moment of release.
Moderate end-of-flight fade. This disc reliably finishes left (RHBH), making it predictable for placement shots.