Best disc golf putters according to redditors

We found 23 Reddit comments discussing the best disc golf putters. We ranked the 14 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Disc Golf Putters:

u/Vhadka · 9 pointsr/discgolf

Well since we're discussing it in this thread, why not collaborate on something? Here's a start, feel free to offer suggestions and/or add to it.

I was going to throw some videos/channels to look at for technique but work is about to pick up so I don't have time right this second.

Beginner disc reccomendations:
First, disc down. You don't need a high speed driver as a beginner, because there's about a 99% chance you lack the proper arm speed and technique to throw it the way it needs to be thrown to fly properly.

With that said, here are some specific disc recommendations:

Fairway driver: Lat 64 River, Innova Teebird, Innova Leopard

Midrange: Innova Roc, Discraft Buzzz, Discraft Comet

Putter: Innova KC Aviar, Gateway Wizard (alternative is if you're lucky enough to be near a disc golf store, go there and pick up a few different putters, and buy whichever one feels comfortable in your hand)

There are also starter kits available via Amazon and various sporting goods stores. The most common being the Innova DX starter set (DX is a less durable type of plastic), the Innova Champion starter set (champion plastic is more durable). Discraft also makes starter sets, some with bags and some without.

You can buy discs individually at:

  • discgolfcenter.com
  • communitydiscs.com
  • dynamicdiscs.net
  • marshallstreetdiscgolf.com
u/dat_chap_dean · 7 pointsr/discgolf

Innova DX Aviar Putt and Approach Golf Disc (Colors may vary) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00611Y2N8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_A3rMDbG1CEKAS
This should be all you need for one disc golf.

u/franchert · 2 pointsr/discgolf

I use a milennium omega for my approach putter and I love it.

http://www.amazon.com/Millennium-Omega-Super-Soft-Approach/dp/B0012N6L02

u/brutalkoala · 2 pointsr/discgolf

That looks like a Grateful Disc... Colorado? --http://www.amazon.com/Gateway-Band-Stamp-Wizard-Putter/dp/B003NMHTC4

u/root88 · 2 pointsr/discgolf

Not many people bring them up, but I watched a bunch of pro's using P1x's. I grabbed one and wasn't a huge fan at first, but I love them when they are broken in. They feel pretty cheap, but that just means they break in faster. They get pretty big gouges in them, but it honestly enhances their flight. I get an awesome long slow right turn on them with a little anhy. Also, when I get to the edge of my push put range (35feet), they don't fade in to the left like my other discs. They are an absolute steal at $7. I keep a few for practicing and so that I always have one broken in, just in case I lose one.

u/hollywoodpwnss · 2 pointsr/discgolf
u/Truck-Nutz · 2 pointsr/discgolf

Simple backpacks end up being better than those bags they include in those starter sets. This set is better quality discs HERE. Better yet, if you have a local store, go talk to the person at the desk.

u/smoothcam72 · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

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u/Manthmilk · 1 pointr/discgolf

I just bought a 2018 Discmania D Line Glow P2 with a limited Halloween graphic. It's awesome! I'll edit with a link.


Edit:

https://www.amazon.com/Discmania-Limited-Halloween-D-Line-Putter/dp/B07HXQ72T5/ref=mp_s_a_1_1_sspa

It looks to be out of stock, but definitely other manufacturers make them!

u/hyperbolasquared · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I love disc golfing- it's a walk with a purpose! The only cost (usually.. some courses charge, but most are free!) are your discs. If you have a Play It Again sports by you they have used discs for sale (good price too). I would suggest a Buzzz, Valkyrie, and a putter.

u/IHaveNeverBeenOk · 1 pointr/discgolf
u/CherryDrank · 1 pointr/discgolf

It depends on where you are playing. If losing discs is not a concern, I'd get the Champion version of the starter set. They will last longer especially if you hit as many trees as I do. The DX set is also a good set, however, hit a few trees and they start to wear quick.

Innova Champion Set

u/jdsimmons2 · 1 pointr/discgolf

Didn't read all the comments but wanted to leave my $0.02.

I recommend the Innova Champion starter pack.
https://www.amazon.com/Innova-Champion-Material-Disc-Colors/dp/B005TEXO7I

It gets you 3 beginner friendly discs that are also in a premium plastic.

Couple pros to this over the DX set...

  1. Nicer plastic and only costs a few bucks more than the SX set
  2. These discs will last substantially longer than DX
  3. Being a beginner, you ARE gonna hit trees. Champ plastic will be infinitely more durable than DX where one good tree hit on a drive could essentially ruin the disc

    The champ set should come with an Aviar, Panther, and Valkyrie, all of which are good beginner friendly discs.
u/tywalker · 1 pointr/discgolf

i have a disc i believe is called an omega super soft putter. It literally feels like a pencil eraser, and hardly ever bounces out if you hit chains.
http://www.amazon.com/Millennium-Omega-SuperSoft-Putter/dp/B005C2VQRM
Here it is on amazon, only disc i've ever loved as much as my leopard.

u/johnnyboy182 · 1 pointr/discgolf

Both of my Wizards I traded for over on /r/discexchange. I usually don't buy discs new but I know that Disc Nation, Marshall Street and even Amazon have some good prices/selections.