Disc golf is an outdoor sport, so wind is a big factor in how your discs fly. Understanding wind’s effects can help you adjust your throws and improve your game—especially if you’re a beginner or casual player!
Types of Wind and Their Impact
- Headwind: Wind blowing toward you. Makes discs less stable, causing them to turn more (for right-handed backhand, they’ll drift right). Use more overstable discs or throw at a lower angle.
- Tailwind: Wind blowing from behind. Pushes discs down, making them fly lower and fade less. Choose slightly understable discs and throw higher than usual.
- Crosswind: Wind blowing from the side. Can push discs off your intended line. Adjust your aim and consider using discs with more stability, like our fairway drivers.
Adjusting Your Throws

- Angle Control: Tilt your disc into the wind (angle the top edge toward the wind) to maintain control.
- Disc Selection: Overstable discs handle headwinds better; understable discs can be useful in tailwinds. Explore our full disc lineup to find what suits you best.
- Power & Height: Throwing too high in a headwind can cause your disc to lift and turn over. In tailwinds, add height for more glide.
Beginner Tips
- Always check the wind before each throw—toss some grass or look at tree movement.
- Practice with different discs in various wind conditions to see how each one reacts. Our disc golf sets are perfect for experimenting!
- Don’t be afraid to experiment! Learning how wind affects your discs is part of the fun.
