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4130 sensei active
SENSEI Active
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10037/MOD
 
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1k 2024 Eclipse Pixel Yellow
 
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10166/MOD
 
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TUI Atomic
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€18,56
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P2 D-line Flex 2
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€15,40
Pitch Qualifier Green 1k
€20,53 up to –24 %
PITCH Plasma Soft // GWCQ
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17514/154
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1k Eclipse Tempo Green yellow 500x500
TEMPO Eclipse // MVP Open
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17786/174
 
€25,67
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GLITCH Plasma Soft // GWCQ
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17517/TMA
 
€20,53
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AX002NU1700002
€18,95

Putter Rychlost3 Plachtivost3 Turn-1 Fade0- Proxy je putt & approach disk od Axiom Discs, který by se dal zjednodušeně...

17648/173
til dlask modrý blank
DLASK TIL (Blank)
In stock (2 pcs)
€15

Putter Rychlost3 Plachtivost3 Turn0 Fade1 Dlask is the second Czech-made disc golf disc by already favourite Wingman Discs. It...

16918/RUZ
unnamed (33)
€21,72

Putter Rychlost3 Plachtivost3 Turn0 Fade3 The Luna is the first putter in the Paul McBeth line for Discraft. It is his primary...

16827/170
havran dlask blank
€17,77

Putter Rychlost3 Plachtivost3 Turn0 Fade1 Dlask is the second Czech-made disc golf disc by already favourite Wingman Discs. It...

16580/BIL
envy eclipse blank
ENVY Eclipse 2.0 (Blank)
Currently unavailable
€21,72

Putter Rychlost3 Plachtivost3 Turn0 Fade2 The Envy has a smooth modern feel that fits in the hand perfectly, lending...

13373/173/ZEL
ENVY Plasma Prism (Blank)
Currently unavailable
€20,93

Putter Rychlost3 Plachtivost3 Turn0 Fade2 The Envy has a smooth modern feel that fits in the hand perfectly, lending...

16589/174
mvp glitch neutron soft white blank canvas putt approach 38350136049922 1024x1024
GLITCH Neutron Soft (Blank)
Currently unavailable
€18,95

Approach Rychlost1 Plachtivost7 Turn0 Fade0 The next great experiment from MVP R&D Lab, the Glitch is a hybrid catch disc...

17026/FIA
ja rn diy 720
JÄRN K1 // DIY
Currently unavailable
€19,35

Putter Rychlost4- Plachtivost3 Turn0 Fade3 The disc’s flight pattern makes it just as competent for touchy flex shots as for...

17301/BIL
nomad r2 blank
NOMAD R2 Neutron (Blank)
Currently unavailable
€16,58

Putter Rychlost2 Plachtivost4 Turn0 Fade1 The Nomad is the first disc in the James Conrad line. This putter has a small bead...

16601/171
proxy electron blank
PROXY Electron (Blank)
Currently unavailable
€15

Putter Rychlost3 Plachtivost3 Turn-1 Fade0- The Proxy shares the Envy mold’s core, lending the same low-profile feel and solid...

16616/173
watt blank
WATT Neutron (Blank)
Currently unavailable
€18,95

Putter Rychlost2 Plachtivost5 Turn-0- Fade0- Coming in with flight numbers of 2 | 5 | -0.5 | 0.5, the Neutron Watt exceeds...

16574/BIL

Putters are the absolute basis in disc golf. These are the slowest, but also the most accurate discs used for putting, but also for long throws.

The main advantage of the putter is its maneuverability - it can maintain the angle of ejection throughout it's flight without much effort. This makes it easy to detect technical mistakes on the putter (e.g. that you do not release the disc straight). Because putters are slow (speed 1-3), they do not require as much input power to fly as their flight numbers describe. Therefore, they are suitable for beginners, who should initially throw as many throws as possible with them, ideally all of them.

When to use a putter?

An experienced player will play most of the throws within 60 meters with putter and will often use putter for longer straight throws. The optimal distance for using the putter varies according to the player's level, gender, age, strength, but also according to weather conditions and the specific hole and game situation.

How to choose the right putter?

Putting putter 

  • The most important thing here is how the disc fits in your hand. Everyone has a different hand and will find something a little different. Different putters with the same flight numbers may differ in disc depth, edge shape, or the presence of a bead. So it's best to touch the putter. If you have the opportunity, visit our shop or participate at one of our tournaments.
  • If you do not have an option to touch the discs, look for a disc with a straight flight path. You can recognize this by flight numbers - ideal to choose a putter with values Turn -1 to 1 and Fade 0 or 1.
  • Material - for putting it's reasonable to choose discs from basic (and therefore the cheapest) materials. They have a lower endurance, but a much better grip - they hold better and your hands don't just slip away unintentionally. As for the hardness of the disc (typically Soft / Medium / Hard), it mainly depends on your preference.

Throwing putter (approach putter)

  • Flight characteristics are important for throwing putters (but of course it should also fit well in your hand). You will typically want a high Glide disc. The Turn value is ideally 0 to keep the disc level during the first flight phase. Then select Fade according to how much you want the disc to turn left at the end (righty backhand throw): 0 or 1 = minimum fade; 2 and 3 = the disc fades reliably at the end of the flight - generally suitable for headwinds, forehand throws or for power throwers, with whom straighter discs inadvertently turn right in the first phase of flight.
  • Material - for throwing putters we recommend rather durable or premium materials. After all, you will hit various obstacles with them more often, and it is desirable that the disc flies the same for as long as possible.