Most players grab a speed 14 driver expecting a meathook that fights every throw. The Sheriff laughs at that assumption. This thing wants to move.
Dynamic Discs built something deceptively cooperative here — a high-speed driver that doesn't punish developing arms or demand perfect form to unlock its distance potential. Where other max-speed discs sit stubbornly stable until you can really rip them, the Sheriff starts working its magic around 350-foot arm speeds. Maybe sooner if you've got decent technique.
The flight tells the whole story. Clean release, slight turn that builds gradually, then a gentle fade that brings it back without that harsh skip-and-roll finish. It's not flippy — more like patient. Give it a small hyzer and watch it straighten out into a beautiful S-curve that just eats up ground. Throw it flat and it'll drift right before coming back, painting those long sweeping lines that make distance golf addictive.
In the hand, it feels substantial but not chunky. The rim's wide enough to remind you this is serious business, but comfortable enough for repeated throws without that cramped feeling some speed 14s impose. The plastic grips well, even when you're really putting some mustard on it.
This sits perfectly between a reliable workhorse and a true bomber. Players stepping up from speed 10-12 drivers find it surprisingly manageable, while bigger arms appreciate how it responds to different release angles without going completely sideways. It's not replacing your overstable wind fighter, but for those perfect calm-day bombs or when you need controlled distance through moderate gaps? The Sheriff delivers exactly what its name promises — reliable authority when you need it most.
