Those dang Youtube videos which show McBeth or Brodie or Dickerson stepping up to the tee box on par 4 hole with one of these Forces, and they then proceed to launch the dastardly thing - into a HEADWIND - like a bullet that hits land 500 feet away, and then proceeds to skip another 60 feet to curl up to C1. And you think, inevitably, LIES! The Force is a beefy, no-glide 12 speed, and your hardest smash struggles to get it 300 feet away. They must have a special Pros-only version that ordinary punters never get their hands on ...
But I'm here to tell you the secret to throwing the Force boils down to 3 things: First, invest real time into beating it in. This is a disc that needs full-on spicy style seasoning to get it to really fly. At least 500 throws that spike into the ground. Second, it needs a lot of spin to fly right. A LOT of spin. So until you have your snap hitting loud enough to scare the birds, it may not work so well for you. Third, you actually need to get it out the hand at 60mph. Sorry, it is what it is.
What you get after going through all this faff is world class pro-levels of long-distance reliability for monster backhands that always hyzer back reliably or power forehands that utterly refuse to turn-and-burn, no matter how the wind is blowing.
Therefore, while decidedly not a beginner or intermediate player's option, once you have graduated into the big leagues and want the industrial strength top-class option in the bag, the Force is the gold standard.