Speed
13
Glide
5
Turn
-2
Fade
2
Flight Path
Dimensions
Max Weight
175.1 g
Diameter
21.1 cm
Height
1.4 cm
Rim Depth
1.1 cm
Rim Width
2.4 cm
Inside Rim Diameter
16.3 cm
Rim Depth / Diameter
5.2 %
Rim Configuration
30.25
Flexibility
12.25 kg
Bead
No
Millennium Golf DiscsDistance Driver

Falcon

4 / 5 · 11 ratings
Skill Level
Intermediate, Experienced
Stability
Stable

The Falcon by Millennium Golf Discs is a high-speed distance driver designed for players with developed throwing power. With a speed rating of 13, it targets advanced throwers who generate high arm speed and aim for controlled long-distance throws exceeding 120 meters. The Sirius plastic provides reliable grip across various conditions. Unlike purely overstable bombers, the Falcon features a balanced flight character, positioning it between maximum distance and dependable control. For throwers with lower arm speed, a lighter weight around 169 grams is recommended, while experienced players can opt for maximum weights. In flight, the Falcon exhibits a characteristic S-curve trajectory. Its -2 turn allows for controlled rightward movement during the mid-flight phase when thrown with power, while the fade of 2 ensures a reliable finish. The glide of 5 keeps the disc airborne longer than many comparable high-speed drivers. Its stability sits between classic overstable bombers and pure turnover discs—remaining predictable without fading too early. At maximum arm speed, it flies nearly straight with a gentle finish, while moderate power emphasizes the turn more. The flat flight plate with a slight dome supports clean releases. For forehand throws, the Falcon excels on open fairways, where its combination of glide and controlled turn delivers maximum distance with predictable landing points. Anhyzer throws enhance the rightward movement for sweeping S-curves, while hyzer releases keep the disc on a straighter path. Advanced players appreciate it as an alternative to significantly more overstable distance drivers like the Destroyer when more glide and less fade are desired. The Falcon demands solid throwing technique and sufficient arm speed—beginners should opt for slower models. For experienced throwers, it becomes a reliable tool for controlled maximum distance.

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