
The Discraft Passion is a medium-speed fairway driver with good glide and gentle fade. It produces a dead-straight flight, making it a versatile disc that works well for a variety of shot shapes.
Moderate speed (8) requires some arm speed but rewards good form.
Release flat for dead-straight shots. Angle the disc to shape lines — hyzer for left finish, anhyzer for right. Very versatile.
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From Discraft’s fairway driver lineup, this mold offers a reliable, workable flight that stays straight before fading gently at the end. With a steady glide and a touch of turn, the disc cuts through the air with efficiency, holding lines rather than exploding out to the side. It skips predictably off hard surfaces, making it a solid choice for navigating tight gaps or lining up approaches. Intermediate players with developing arm speed will find this driver forgiving and consistent. While it requires a bit of power to unleash its full potential, it rewards clean form by finishing with a reliable fade. Throw it flat for distance with a slight hyzer flip, or use it to cut a sharp anhyzer line on the approach. Whether you need to thread a tunnel shot or bridge the gap between long and short drives, this is a versatile workhorse that holds its line until the very last second.
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What the Discraft Passion's flight numbers mean for your game
A medium-speed disc that requires decent arm speed. Players with developing form can achieve good results.
Good glide allows this disc to stay aloft longer, adding distance. However, it may be more affected by headwinds.
A slight tendency to drift right (RHBH) during the initial high-speed portion of flight. This adds a small amount of extra distance.
A gentle fade at the end of flight. The disc hooks slightly left (RHBH) as it slows, providing a soft, predictable finish.