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Best Disc Golf Putters for Beginners
Best Disc Golf Putters for Beginners
Pace
The Pace is the first putt and approach disc in Drew Gibson's Finish Line.
This tall beadless putter features a mostly flat top and stable flight. It has enough stability to handle Drew Gibson's power, but works great for putting and throwing for disc golfers of all skill levels.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 2/4/0/1.5
Reviewer Flight Numbers 2.2/4.1/-0.1/1.6
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
Pneuma
The Pneuma from Thought Space Athletics was designed specifically for Thomas Gilbert to make his perfect dream putter. It's a beaded putter with a deeper profile than the Alter, made for confident putts from any distance and trusty flights off the tee.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 2/3/0/0
Reviewer Flight Numbers 2/3.2/-0.1/0.2
Rot
The Rot is Doomsday Discs first beaded putter. This disc feels amazing in the hand, with a smooth, rounded rim and a medium, perfect sized bead. This disc is flat topped for a comfortable and consistent delivery. The Rot boasts the perfect stability and glide to be able to be your go-to putting putter. It's also torque-resistant enough to be amazing off the tee.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 2/4/0/1
Reviewer Flight Numbers 2/3.8/0/1.1
Mirage
Innova's Mirage is a low-profile putt-and-approach disc that can be used for a variety of shots. New players will find the minimal fade and straight-to-turning flight makes this a great putter for beginner disc golfers, while more experienced throwers can use the disc as a roller or for turnover shots.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 3/4/-3/0
Reviewer Flight Numbers 3.1/4.1/-3/0.1
Pure
The Pure is arguably Latitude 64's straightest flying disc. This is disc is an excellent choice for short putts as well as long approach shots. For a pure, controlled flight, consider the Latitude 64 Pure.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 3/3/-1/1
Reviewer Flight Numbers 3/3.1/-0.6/0.7
P1
For a truly straight-flying putter, it doesn’t get much better than the Discmania P1 – Maniac. This disc has turn and fade ratings at 0, which makes it a great straight-line approach disc and chain-rattling putter.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 2/3/0/0
Reviewer Flight Numbers 2/3.1/-0.1/0.2
PA-5
The PA-5 is a "silky smooth" understable putt and approach disc that has the ability to hit and hold turnover lines and can perform straight hyzerflips. It has a narrow feel in the hand for an easier release, and you will notice that the shape allows it to have more speed than other putters. On the putting green, the PA-5 is best for players who like a straight putter with little movement, right or left out, of the hand, but it also works very well for long distance shots.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 3/4/-2/0.5
Reviewer Flight Numbers 3/4.1/-2/0.4
Voodoo
The Voodoo is a straight flying stable putter made by Gateway. In premium Evolution plastic, the Voodoo has a completely unique feel. It is soft and almost sticky, especially for your thumb. The Gateway Voodoo is available in all the Gateway Putter blends including soft (which is actually pretty hard compared with soft putters made by other manufacturers), super soft, super stupid soft, and evolution.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 2/3/0/0
Reviewer Flight Numbers 2.4/3.4/0/0.6
Judge
The Dynamic Discs Judge was an instant success in the Dynamic Discs line. This is a stable go-to putter with a large bead and an ultra-straight flight path. It is one of the top selling disc golf putters and works well for both putts and approach shots.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 2/4/0/1
Reviewer Flight Numbers 2/4/0/0.9
Aviar
The Aviar is a very popular straight flyer with a touch of fade at the end. This disc is one of the most popular putting discs that always seems to find the chains.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 2/3/0/1
Reviewer Flight Numbers 2.1/3/-0.1/0.9
Parachute
The Streamline Proton Soft Parachute offers a touch more stability than the MVP Glitch, while still delivering a glide-filled, line-holding flight path. With flight ratings of 1/7/0/0.5, this one-speed disc floats effortlessly, providing controlled, precise throws. The Parachute is perfect for those seeking reliable glide and accuracy, making it a must-have for your bag.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 1/7/0/0.5
Reviewer Flight Numbers 1/6.9/-0.2/0.5
Logic
The Logic is the beadless compliment to the Link. This disc has a smooth, comfortable rim and a good height. It's not too deep, not too shallow, just right. The Logic excells in the circle, but can also be used for all of the other putter needs you may have.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 3/3/0/1
Reviewer Flight Numbers 3/3.1/0/1
Reko
The Kastaplast Reko is a well-regarded putter in disc golf, prized for its straightforward flight and comfortable grip. Ideal for players at all levels, it offers a balanced flight with minimal fade, perfect for precise putting and approach shots. Available in durable K1 and grippy K3 plastics, the Reko is a staple for its consistent performance and reliability on the greens.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 3/3/0/1
Reviewer Flight Numbers 3/3.2/-0.1/1.1
Hope
The Hope is a medium-deep beadless putter. This has a straight to slightly overstable flight. This makes for a great disc whether off the tee or into the basket. As part of the Royal line, this mold features the NexEdge and NexFeel technologies. Which means the flashing on the disc is smooth, providing a highly comfortable fee.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 2/3/0/1
Reviewer Flight Numbers 2/3/0/1
Pilot
The Streamline Pilot is the first single-mold putter manufactured by MVP Disc Sports. This is a medium-depth, small-bead putt & approach disc with a comfortable, round nose. This putter is a slow flyer but flies very straight and glides well. The flight of the Pilot is described to be similar to that of a beat in MVP Anode.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 2/5/0/1
Reviewer Flight Numbers 2.1/4.9/-0.6/1
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
Chief
The Gateway Chief is a thin putt and approach disc with a very slim profile and a flat top. This is a beaded putter described as a "low profile Wizard with the same nose shape and bead." If you don't like bulky deep rimmed putt and approach discs, try the Chief.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 3/3/0/1
Reviewer Flight Numbers 3/3.1/-0.2/1.2
Rune
The Viking Discs Rune is a low-profile putt & approach disc with a perfectly straight flight. This putter is beaded, which helps it maintain stability with wear over time. The Rune is great for putting and has an easy to predict flight path.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 2/4/0/0
Reviewer Flight Numbers 2/4/-0.1/0.1
Pitch
The Axiom Pitch, taking cues from its beloved cousin, the MVP Glitch, is a hybrid catch disc that also excels as a glidey approach disc. Its design features a more rounded feel in hand compared to the Glitch, offering a unique combination of comfort and performance. The Pitch is perfect for pre-game warm ups, running long putts, and accurate upshots.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 1/7/-0.5/0
Reviewer Flight Numbers 1/7/-0.5/0
Nomad
The Nomad is the first disc in the James Conrad line. This putter has a small bead to provide additional longevity. The Nomad has a neutral flight on drives and a stable to overstable flight while putting, making for a go-to putter that can handle power on the drives and spin on the putts.
The James Conrad line is set to feature some of his favorite places to travel and tie in MVP's theme of science. This putt & approach disc was inspired by Park Avenue trailhead in Arches National Park in Moab, Utah.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 2/4/0/1.5
Reviewer Flight Numbers 2.1/4/0/1.2
Popcorn
The Clash Discs Popcorn is a straight flying putter. This salty straight putter provides a controllable approach disc that can hold a large variety of lines. This putter can find a spot in your bag as a workhorse of a throwing putter and even a putting putter.
With a well-rounded rim and shoulder, the Popcorn offers a comfortable grip whether in a power grip, fan grip, or a forehand grip. This comfort with your grip offers you good control over the disc.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 3/3/0/1
Reviewer Flight Numbers 3/3.3/-0.1/1.1
Praxis
The Praxis is an excellent throwing putter that is well suited for approach shots as well as for drives off the tee. It can be comfortably thrown backhand or as a forehand approach option. It has great glide and high-end performance for pinpoint placement anywhere on the course.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 3/3/0/1
Reviewer Flight Numbers 3/3.2/-0.1/0.9
Peak
The Latitude 64 Peak is a low-profile, beaded putter designed for consistency and precision. Inspired by the popular Pure, the Peak offers the same smooth flight with the added control of a small bead. This subtle adjustment enhances grip and provides a touch more stability, making it a dependable choice for putts and precision approach shots. Whether you're inside the circle or attacking the basket from distance, the Peak is built for confident, controlled throws.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 3/3/0/1
Reviewer Flight Numbers 2.9/3.1/0/1
Sonic
If you’re looking for a golf disc that won’t fade, this is it. The Sonic is THE most fade resistant of any disc on the market. While most disc golf putters are fairly similar, the Sonic is not. This is a unique putt and approach disc that is easy to throw. It has a grooved edge around the rim for superb thumb grip. This putter is a slow flyer that seems to float in the air. Just a light flick will send the Sonic into the basket for a thirty foot putt. For those who are transitioning from traditional frisbee and enjoy the tall/thin rim, the Sonic is a great introductory disc. A stellar disc for beginners!
While the Sonic will last a long time as a putter that hits the chains, please keep in mind that heavier weight Sonics in DX plastic can crack if they collide with trees or rocks because the weight distribution through the thin mold doesn't handle blunt force well. Lighter weights can handle more collisions with obstacles.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 1/2/-4/0
Reviewer Flight Numbers 1.1/2.2/-3.8/0
If you’re on the hunt for the Best Disc Golf Putters For Beginners, this list is built from direct player feedback at InfiniteDiscs.com. Each time a disc is reviewed, players are asked how beginner-friendly it feels—meaning this list reflects real-world experiences, not just flight numbers or marketing claims. The putters here have earned top marks for ease of use, comfort in the hand, and consistency from the tee to the basket.
The lineup covers a wide range of preferences, from deep, beaded putters like the Pneuma, Rot, and Judge, to glide-heavy options like the Parachute, Mirage, and PA-5—all great for new players learning touch and distance control. The Pure, Narwhal, and Aviar offer classic neutral flights and clean releases, while discs like the Praxis give newer players more confidence in both approach shots and off-the-tee drives. Whether you're seeking your first putting putter or a versatile thrower that helps build your game, these discs are trusted by thousands to deliver beginner-friendly performance.
Dive in and discover the best putters to give your game a flying start!