That moment when you need to park a drive 400 feet out but can't afford to grip-lock it into the next fairway — this is where Prodigy's D2 earns its keep. Most bombers demand perfect form or punish you mercilessly. Not this one.
The D2 sits in your hand with that familiar wide rim confidence, but something feels different. Less aggressive. More forgiving, maybe? Where other 13-speeds want to knife left the moment you give them any off-axis torque, the D2 actually listens to your arm speed and works with what you've got.
Watch it fly and you'll see why touring pros have quietly slipped this into their bags. Clean release? It'll push forward with that gorgeous flip-to-flat action before settling into a reliable fade. Little wobbly? The D2 just shrugs and finds its line anyway. That -1 turn isn't sharp or sudden — it's smooth, controllable, almost lazy in the best possible way.
For intermediate players stepping up to speed 13, this disc bridges the gap without the usual growing pains. Advanced throwers appreciate how it holds hyzer angles when needed but still delivers distance when thrown flat. The glide is real — not the marketing-speak kind, but the actual hang-time that adds genuine distance without requiring perfect nose angle.
Sure, it won't outdistance a perfectly thrown Destroyer in ideal conditions. But how often are conditions ideal? The D2 delivers consistent distance when the wind's swirling, when your timing's slightly off, when you need a reliable bomber that won't betray you on the 18th tee. Sometimes predictable beats pretty every single time.
