Doomsday Discs Rot The Doomsday Discs Rot is a stable, beaded putter with a flat top and rounded rim for confident grip. With flight numbers 2 | 4 | 0 | 1, hold your release and finishing forward for on-target putts and approaches. Throw it flat for center-tracking flights that sit. Add light hyzer for a pushy finish that lands on command. On short tees, it accepts gentle torque and stays clean on both backhand and touch forehand. Why throw the Rot? Beaded, flat-top feel for repeatable releases under pressure. Balanced glide with a calm, predictable finish. Trustworthy throwing putter for standstills and gap-hitting. Tournament-ready confidence from circle to tee. Plastics See current Doomsday blends and runs in the Doomsday Discs plastics guide. Flight numbers Speed: 2 Glide: 4 Turn: 0 Fade: 1 Similar Discs Gateway Wizard • Dynamic Discs Judge Frequently Asked Questions What are the Rot flight numbers and what do they mean? 2 | 4 | 0 | 1 blends true putter speed, workable glide, zero high-speed turn, and a mild, forward fade. A speed of 2 keeps touch control inside the circle and on short approaches. Glide 4 carries without sailing long. Turn 0 resists early drift and a fade of 1 settles on line instead of dumping, ideal for center-chain putts and precise layups. Who is the Doomsday Rot best for? Disc golfers who want a stable, beaded putter that releases clean and finishes predictably. Newer players get straight, confidence-building putts with a calm fade. Experienced throwers gain a trustworthy throwing putter for standstills, lasers, and soft hyzers. If you prefer a defined bead and point-and-shoot control, Rot becomes an everyday short-game workhorse. How does the Rot compare to other stable beaded putters? It sits beside classics like the Gateway Wizard and Dynamic Discs Judge. Expect neutral-stable flights with a dependable finish. The Rot’s flat top and rounded rim give distinct, comfortable hand feel, while the 2/4/0/1 stability stays honest on both putts and short drives. Choose among them by feel and plastic; on-course performance is comfortably similar across this lane. What shots does the Rot excel at and how should I throw it? Use it for straight circle putts, push-putts needing a gentle finish, and short drives that must land on command. Throw flat for center-holding carries that sit. Add light hyzer for a pushy, center-finishing fade. For touch forehands, stay compact and nose-down so the disc holds your angle without wobble.