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Best Infinite Discs For Beginners
Best Infinite Discs For Beginners
Artifact
The Artifact is an understable, easy-to-control putter with a rounded, beadless rim. It is comfortable to throw for short drives and approaches, holding the line upon which it is released while reducing any end-of-flight fade. It's also a trusty putter to finish at the basket and an excellent choice for players who prefer to use a "loft putt" style or who cherish minimal fade into the chains.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 2/3/-1/0
Reviewer Flight Numbers 2/3.1/-1.1/0
Glyph
The Glyph is a versatile, slow-speed putter, perfect for precise putting and approaching the basket across the fairway. It's also great for a friendly game of catch, whether you're warming up or just having a casual toss with friends.
The Glyph is also a limited edition disc that will only be released in limited quantities once per year in the Infinite Discs line.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 1/5/0/1
Reviewer Flight Numbers 1/5/-0.2/0.9
Cohort
The Cohort is a shallower compliment to the Alpaca. This disc is a perfect fit for a player with smaller hands or those that prefer a smaller hand-feel for their putter. It's a straight flyer that can handle a decent amount of power and also perform well for touchy upshots. This disc falls somewhere inbetween a putt and approach and a midrange disc, and can be easily used for both. The shallow grip makes this disc comfortable for both backhands and forehands.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 3.5/4/0/1
Reviewer Flight Numbers 3.5/4/-0.1/1
Anubis
The Anubis is a straight-flying, all-purpose, precision mid-range disc that will fit into the bags of both novice and professional players. Every player can count on the Anubis to hold the line whether thrown for shorter approaches or for longer distances off the tee. The Anubis will help players to fine-tune their throwing skills by flying precisely in accordance with the release from the hand.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 5/5/0/0
Reviewer Flight Numbers 5/5.1/-0.2/0.2
Scarab
The Scarab is a beaded putter that has a similar rim configuration to the Infinite Discs Myth, but with a different flight plate that provides a longer glide for longer putts and approaches. If you love throwing putters for distance, or you're seeking pinpoint accuracy with your putting game, the Scarab will earn a spot in your bag.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 2/4/0/1
Reviewer Flight Numbers 2/4/-0.1/1
Kon Tiki
The Kon Tiki is a midrange approach disc designed for straight-to-understable touch shots, approaching the basket, or weaving through tight fairways. It can be easily used to hold anhyzer flights as an option for players who don't feel comfortable with their forehand game. It has a low profile with a small rim depth and a small bead. The dimensions and flight characteristics of the Kon Tiki make it a great choice for beginners and players with slow arm speeds, or as a go-to midrange for finesse shots.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 4/5/-3/0
Reviewer Flight Numbers 4/5/-3.3/0
Alpaca
The Alpaca is the quintessential beadless putter and is consistently rated as one of the best putt and approach discs in all of disc golf. The Alpaca has a deep, comfortable, traditional, and familiar feel. The Alpaca is the putting putter of choice for nearly all of Infinite's sponsored pros. This goes to show how incredible this putter really is. It is one of the greats inside the circle, and has incredible glide and torque resistance for as far as you can huck it.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 3/3/0/1
Reviewer Flight Numbers 2.9/3/0/1.1
Khonsu
The Khonsu is an awesome, understable, beadless addition to Infinite Discs's midrange line up. Throw the Khonsu with a hyzer release and it will pop-up to fly extremely straight. Or give it a slight anhyzer release and it will hold the line when trying to get around obstacles in your path. This disc feels excellent and is a must for anyone needing an understable midrange.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 5/5/-3/0
Reviewer Flight Numbers 5/5.2/-2.7/0.1
Centurion
The Centurion, a versatile fairway driver, is designed to offer exceptional workability on the disc golf course. Tailored for both novice and professional players, it stands out as a straight-flying, precision driver that seamlessly integrates into any player's bag.
No matter the skill level, every player can rely on the Centurion to maintain the desired line with just a subtle end fade. This workhorse control driver excels in providing precise placement on the fairway, making it an invaluable addition to any disc golfer's arsenal.
Whether you're navigating tricky fairways or seeking consistent, accurate throws, the Centurion rises to the occasion, proving itself as a go-to disc for players aiming for both control and reliability.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 7/5/-1/2
Reviewer Flight Numbers 7/5.1/-1.1/1.5
Chariot
The Chariot is a straight-flying midrange disc with excellent glide and a knack for following the thrower's angle of release. It can be guided on smooth hyzer lines, on anhyzer turns, or can be used for straight, precision approaches on the fairway. The Chariot finishes with a gentle and consistent fade and is ready for frequent use in your disc golf game. This disc features a comfortable microbead that adds a touch more torque resistance and durability. All Infinite Discs branded discs are manufactured by Innova Champion Discs.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 5/5/0/1
Reviewer Flight Numbers 5/5/-0.1/1.1
If you're on the hunt for the Best Infinite Discs For Beginners, this list is built entirely on real player reviews. Every time a disc is rated on InfiniteDiscs.com, players are asked how beginner-friendly it is—giving us valuable insight straight from the course. With thousands of reviews factored in, this list reflects the honest opinions of everyday disc golfers, not just pro-level testers.
You’ll find a solid mix of beginner-approved putters, midrange discs, and a fairway driver—all consistently praised for their controllability, feel, and overall ease of use. Putters include the Artifact, Glyph, Cohort, Scarab, and Alpaca—each offering reliable glide and a clean release for both putting and short approach shots. Midrange options like the Anubis, Kon Tiki, Khonsu, and Chariot stand out for their straight flights and finesse, perfect for developing form. The Centurion, a control-oriented fairway driver, rounds out the list with its smooth lines and manageable fade, making it a confidence booster off the tee.
These discs have earned their place in beginner bags not through marketing—but through thousands of on-course experiences shared by real players.
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