Sometimes you need a disc that refuses to negotiate. The wind picks up, the fairway narrows, or that mandatory oak looms dead center — and suddenly half your bag becomes useless. This is where the Claymore earns its keep.
Built like a medieval weapon but shaped like a fairway driver, this overstable workhorse cuts through conditions that send other discs spiraling into trouble. The rim feels substantial without being chunky, giving you confidence on power grips even when you're cranking it into a stiff headwind. At speed 7, it sits perfectly between your trusty mid and that distance driver you're not quite ready to unleash.
Watch the Claymore work and you'll see pure reliability in action. Off the tee, it holds whatever angle you release it on before that dependable fade kicks in — no surprises, no flip-ups, just controlled forward penetration. The moderate glide keeps it from diving too early, but don't expect any late-flight magic. This isn't a disc that rewards finesse shots or delicate anhyzer lines.
Intermediate players discover it's nearly impossible to turn over, making it perfect for building confidence on powered-down drives. Advanced throwers appreciate having something they can absolutely trust when the course demands precision over distance. Think utility fairway that actually flies like a fairway driver.
The Claymore doesn't revolutionize your game or unlock secret lines. It simply does exactly what you expect, every single time. In a sport where consistency trumps flash, that reliability becomes addictive. Some discs promise the world; the Claymore just delivers the fairway.
