Clash Discs

Clash Discs Cookie

5.0' (2 reviews)
Plastic: TONE
TONE
Weight - Color (Stamp): 173g - Lime (Pink Foil)
  • 172g - Blue (Pink Foil)
  • 173g - Lime (Pink Foil)
  • 174g - Lemon (Pink Foil)
  • 175g - Brown Sugar (Gold) *050*
  • 174g - Brown Sugar (Brown Foil)
  • 175g - Brown Sugar (Gold) *052*
  • 177g - Brown Sugar (Gold)
  • 174g - Orange Swirl (Orange Foil)
  • 174g - Blue Swirl (Blue Foil)
  • 172g - Lemon Lime Swirl (Blue Foil)
  • 172g - Teal Swirl (Blue Foil)
Plastic: TONE
Weight - Color (Stamp): 173g - Lime (Pink Foil)
Regular price $29.99 USD
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Clash Discs Cookie

Clash Discs Cookie is a straight-to-stable fairway driver built for control first. It sits in that “do-everything fairway” slot. You can lean on it for placement drives, not just distance.

Thrown flat, the Cookie wants to hold center. It pushes forward with dependable glide. It resists early drift, then fades in a clean, predictable way. That makes it easy to aim on wooded fairways.

On a small hyzer, it carries longer than most stable fairways. It keeps moving forward before the fade shows up. That helps on low ceilings and tight landing zones. It also gives you repeatable skip angles when the ground is firm.

The Clash Discs Cookie shines when you add torque. It was designed with forehands in mind. It takes power without feeling touchy. If you like the “Teebird-style” job, this fits the same idea. It offers straight glide with an honest finish.

For newer players, it’s a stable fairway that teaches clean releases. It will finish left on backhand when thrown with less speed. For stronger arms, it becomes a point-and-shoot fairway. It also works as a controlled flex disc on gentle anhyzer.

Flight: 7 | 5 | 0 | 2. Straight carry with reliable fade for accuracy on both backhand and forehand lines. Official Cookie overview

Why throw the Cookie?

  • Stable fairway control with real glide.
  • Predictable fade that helps you hit landing zones.
  • Forehand-friendly feel with strong torque resistance.
  • Great for low ceilings and tight tunnel shots.
  • Easy to range for placement drives and controlled distance.

Plastics

Steady: Premium blend with a comfortable grip and durable wear. Great for a true “main bag” Cookie feel.

Sunny: Stiffer premium blend with extra torque resistance. A strong pick for heat, wind, and firm releases.

TONE (special runs): Two-material build with a firmer rim and grippy top. It’s designed for extra torque resistance and clean grip in any weather.

Steady Ring (special runs): Steady plastic with a “Ring” visual effect. Expect the same trusted feel with standout looks.

Flight numbers

  • Speed: 7
  • Glide: 5
  • Turn: 0
  • Fade: 2

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FAQs

Cookie vs TeeBird: what’s the difference?

They cover a very similar role. Both want straight flight with a reliable finish. Many players choose the Cookie for its feel and grip options. If you love a “7 | 5 | 0 | 2” fairway slot, either can work.

Is the Clash Discs Cookie good for forehand?

Yes. The Cookie was designed with torque resistance in mind. It holds up well on firm sidearm releases. It’s a great choice for straight forehands that need a consistent finish.

Does the Cookie work in the wind?

It handles moderate wind well for a fairway driver. It stays honest when thrown flat. If the wind is strong, you may want a more overstable fairway for pure utility.

Which plastic should I choose for the Cookie?

Choose Steady for the classic premium balance of grip and durability. Choose Sunny when you want a stiffer feel and more torque resistance. Pick TONE when you want the firm-rim concept with maximum grip up top.

How do I get the Cookie to fly the straightest?

Start with a flat release and clean spin. Keep the nose down and aim for smooth power. If it fades early, try a lighter weight or add a touch of anhyzer. If it turns too much, add a touch of hyzer.

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