Discraft Scorch

The Discraft Scorch is an 11-speed distance driver designed for maximum glide and easy distance. It offers a neutral flight with a smooth turn and reliable fade, best for beginner and intermediate players.

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Discraft Scorch Review

The Discraft Scorch is an understable distance driver built for players who want long, controlled flights with smooth glide. It bridges the gap between neutral and understable drivers, offering distance potential while maintaining accuracy. The disc features a comfortable rim that makes for clean releases, suitable for both backhand and forehand shots.

It delivers consistent results on open fairways and controlled lines through wooded courses. Players can rely on the Scorch for consistent distance. The disc turns slightly during flight before gliding forward and fading smoothly at the end. This makes it excellent for long turnovers, hyzer flips, and tailwind drives that demand both control and range.

Discraft Scorch Flight Numbers

With flight ratings of 11 | 6 |-2 | 2, the Scorch offers distance to players with slower armspeeds. Its high glide rating helps it stay in the air longer, giving players extra range. The moderate turn keeps the flight neutral enough for shaping lines, while the gentle fade provides a consistent, predictable finish.

Players can depend on the Scorch to hold its flight path without becoming overly understable. It fits perfectly in the distance driver category for players who want a smooth, steady flight that balances power and precision.

Similar Discs: Discmania DD1 | Kastaplast Alva | MVP Wave | Discraft Surge SS | Discraft Avenger SS

Skill Level Recommendations

The Discraft Scorch fits players across a wide range of skill levels. Beginners will find it easy to control and capable of reaching solid distances with minimal effort. Intermediate players can use it to shape accurate lines and reach further down the fairway. Advanced players can use it for controlled turnovers, tailwind drives, and rollers.

The Scorch performs well in calm or mild wind conditions, keeping its line from release to finish. It’s a trusted driver for anyone looking to achieve long, consistent flights with strong glide and dependable control.