Doomsday Discs Land Mine
Doomsday Discs Land Mine
Doomsday Discs Land Mine
Doomsday Discs Land Mine
Doomsday Discs Land Mine
Doomsday Discs Land Mine
Doomsday Discs Land Mine
Doomsday Discs Land Mine
Doomsday Discs Land Mine
Doomsday Discs Land Mine
Doomsday Discs Land Mine
Doomsday Discs Land Mine
Doomsday Discs Land Mine
Doomsday Discs Land Mine
Doomsday Discs Land Mine
Doomsday Discs Land Mine
Doomsday Discs Land Mine
Doomsday Discs Land Mine
Doomsday Discs Land Mine

Doomsday Discs Land Mine

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Doomsday Discs Land Mine

The Doomsday Discs Land Mine is a boxy, can-lid putt-and-approach disc built to hold the line and then drop. With a blunt leading edge and wider-than-typical putter rim, it flies straight at low speed and resists unintended turn before settling with minimal skip—perfect for death-putt control and precise upshots.

Throw it flat for straight carries that sit near the pin, or add slight hyzer for a gentle, forward-pushing finish. The unique rim geometry gives clean releases for both backhand and touch forehand approaches, making the Land Mine a reliable, low-glide tool in tight or windy landing zones.

Why throw the Land Mine?

  • Drop-and-stop control: low glide helps avoid long sail-by misses and big skips.
  • Line-holder: tracks your release angle and falls on command—great for woods golf.
  • Forehand-friendly: boxy rim shape feels secure and handles touch flicks.
  • Confidence in breeze: stable 2-speed flight keeps angles honest in moderate wind.

Plastics

Weapons Grade — firm baseline (a stiffer take on Ration) that grips well and seasons predictably; most runs cluster near ~175 g. If you’re after a premium take on this shape, Doomsday offers the Proximity Mine in Clandestine plastic as the “Land Mine family” overstable variant.

Flight numbers

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

Similar Discs

Kastaplast BergInnova PigDiscraft Zone

FAQs

What are the Land Mine flight numbers and what do they mean?

2 | 2 | 0 | 2 = true putter speed with controlled carry, neutral high-speed stability, and a dependable, gentle fade. On course, expect straight-then-sit flights from flat releases and forward-pushing finishes from slight hyzer. The low glide is intentional—it keeps distance in check and landing zones tight.

Who is the Doomsday Discs Land Mine best for?

Players who value placement over raw glide. Newer golfers will appreciate straight flights that don’t drift long. Experienced players get a point-and-shoot approach disc for tight gaps, head-high blockers, and death-putt greens. If you like the “aim, push, and park it” approach game, the Land Mine fits.

How does it compare to Berg, Pig, and Zone?

Berg (1/1/0/2) is slower with even less glide and a thumb-track feel; both drop fast. Pig (4/1/0/3) and Zone (4/3/0/3) are faster and more overstable, better for wind or skip-fade shots but less “sit-down” by design. The Land Mine splits the difference: slower, straighter, and built to land near your aiming point.

Which plastic and weight should I choose?

Weapons Grade is the default—firm, grippy, and durable for a baseline. Most runs hover around 174–175 g for consistent, wind-poised flights. Go max-ish weight for the straightest lines and the most predictable finish; lighter options add a touch of pop-up and glide if you want easier carry.

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