No kidding, really good point. The Dragon is light, so as other posters have said, it will really react to the wind. The Hydra is weird for me, never been really comfortable with it, so clearly you need to throw both of these discs in the practice field to see what they do.
Awesome! Now if we could only get a par 5, 900' fairway with a stream running through the middle and eventually running right past the basket, we could hit the stream on the drive with the Hydra, run down the fairway and pick it out of the stream right next to the basket, take the stroke penalty, and sink it for an Eagle!
Here come the quotes from the PDGA rules, I can see them now...