No ratings yet. The Sonic is THE most fade resistant disc out there, thus, this should be your go to if you don’t want fade. While most disc golf putters are fairly similar, the Sonic is not. This is a unique disc that is easy to throw. It has a grooved edge around the rim…Read more
No ratings yet. If you’re looking for the best disc golf putter for new players, don’t look past the Latitude 64 Ruby. This disc is in the Latitude 64 “easy to use” line. The Ruby accurate as well as a great approach disc, making it ideal for beginners. As an understable putter, this disc allows…Read more
No ratings yet. Improve your short game with The Upshot. This putt and approach disc has absolutely minimal fade to aid you in landing near the basket on approach shots, and in the chains from putts. This disc also floats in water and is inexpensive. This disc is no longer available. Upshot Dimensions: Diameter: 21.6…Read more
No ratings yet. The aptly named Putt’r is a slightly understable disc, perfect for short approach shots and putts. Discraft gives the Putt’r a stability rating of 0. This disc holds anhyzer lines well, and does a good job of slicing when you need to weave around an anhyzer side of a target. Some disc…Read more
No ratings yet. Vibram makes great putters, and the Summit is no exception. Unlike the Ridge and V.P., the Summit is an understable putter that possesses more turn than fade. If you threw the Summit at 40 miles per hour with a backhand throw, it would turn to the right 12 degrees and then fade…Read more
No ratings yet. The Swan is the putt and approach disc for Westside Golf Discs. This is a solid, firm putter that gives you something to hold on to. It is a slightly understable disc that offers a very straight flight path for most players. The Swan comes in the Eco-1 plastic, Westside’s plastic used…Read more