Is the Sergeant a forgotten workhorse driver?
The Bridge to Better Distance: Why the Dynamic Discs Sergeant is a Game Changer
In the pursuit of the perfect round, most disc golfers hit a plateau. You’ve mastered your fairway drivers, but the high-speed distance drivers the pros use feel like trying to steer a rocket ship with a steering wheel made of cooked spaghetti. You need something faster than a fairway driver, but more manageable than a "max distance" bomber.
In a recent featured video, Broderic receives a few discs from Bobby, including the Sergeant recommended by Eric McCabe, and soon discovers why it might be the most underrated tool in the Dynamic Discs lineup.
Bridging the Gap
The core of the discussion revolves around the Sergeant’s unique identity as an 11-speed driver. As the Broderic explain, this puts it in the "sweet spot" for a huge variety of players. It offers the aggressive, wind-fighting speed of a distance driver, but with a rim width that feels comfortable and familiar in the hand. Watching the everyone test out the Sergeant in the video, you can see a recurring theme: controllable. Even when the wind kicks up or the thrower puts maximum power behind it, the Sergeant holds its line without wandering.
Whether you are an intermediate player looking to graduate to faster plastic or an advanced thrower seeking a more controlled alternative to your 13-speed drivers, the Sergeant offers a blend of speed and stability that is hard to find elsewhere.
Check out the full breakdown in the video to see the flight patterns for yourself and decide if the Sergeant deserves a spot in your bag.