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by Tre Cruickshank Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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A beaded disc golf putter has a small piece of plastic molded into the bottom of the rim, creating a small circular ridge. A beadless putter has a bottom rim without this extra ridge, leaving a smooth, rounded edge on the rim.

So, what's a beaded or beadless putter? A beaded disc golf putter has a small piece of plastic molded into the bottom of the rim, creating a small circular ridge. A beadless putter has a bottom rim without this extra ridge, leaving a smooth, rounded edge on the rim.

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What is A beadless disc golf putter?

A beaded disc golf putter has a small piece of plastic molded into the bottom of the rim, creating a small circular ridge. A beadless putter has a bottom rim without this extra ridge, leaving a smooth, rounded edge on the rim. Once I learned this, I realized that I actually had a beaded putter that I had been using for a while.

What is a disc golf basket?

A disc golf basket is the “target” for every disc golf hole. Discs golf baskets come in many shapes and sizes including permanent, portable, all-metal, and hybrid designs. An extra rounded ring added to the bottom side of a disc.

What is disc golf and how to play?

For right-handed players-the left shoulder is pointed towards the target and the right arm extends behind the player and then across the chest (similar to a forehand stroke in tennis). Another term for disc golf is typically used by new players.

What is a bottom stamped disc golf disc?

Bottom Stamp – A bottom stamped disc is disc golf disc that has no markings on the top. Instead it has a “hot” (printing style) stamp on the underside of the disc.

What is a disc in sports?

What is the term for a disc golf throw?

What is a backhand grip?

What determines disc stability?

What is a head banger?

What does glide mean on a disc?

What does "eagle" mean in golf?

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What does Beadless mean?

Adjective. beadless (not comparable) Not supplied or decorated with beads.

What is a puddle top disc?

In simple terms - a puddle top disc golf disc means that the top of the disc is concave and would collect water like a "puddle." This can happen for a variety of reasons, and some players even prefer puddle top discs due to their flight characteristics.

What does pop top mean disc golf?

It literally just means that when you push down on the top of the disc, it flexes down and audibly “pops” back up.

Is the judge a beaded putter?

The Judge is an overstable putter with a thin rim and a bead.

Do domey discs fly farther?

So flat disc compared to a domey disc typically has more finishing fade, but more high speed turn as well. Flat discs fly faster and have a better potential of distance due to holding its velocity longer. Domey discs have a better potential of distance due to glide. Of course this varies by mold.

Does Dome make a disc more stable?

I have noticed that on drivers or discs with sharp edges a dome makes the disc more stable. See 1st Run Orcs, new Crushes, Beasts, older Champion Firebirds. However on Midranges, domes make the discs less stable. Rocs, Buzzz's and Wasp's are set aside if they have domes by rampant shoppers at fly marts.

Why is it called Jomez?

What is a "Jomez"? Jomez (pronounced JOE-MEZ) was the nickname given to Jonathan by his co-workers at a summer camp that he worked at with his brother in 2007. Everyone called his older brother Chris, “Gomez”, so they used “Jomez” as a way to differentiate the two.

What is a Spike Hyzer?

1. A spike hyzer is a type of throw that is released at an extreme hyzer angle. The shot is thrown high, causing it to angle out as it rises up into the air and then come back down vertically.

What is PLH disc?

So then, what exactly is Parting Line Height(PLH)? The Parting Line is the point on the nose(on the wing) of the disc where excess plastic(called flashing) leaks out of the mold during production. Most of this excess is eventually trimmed away so that it isn't uncomfortable to hold the disc.

Is the harp a putter?

The Westside Harp is an overstable putt and approach disc with an ultra flat top that was released in 2014. This putter is also utilized for straight drives with a bite at the end of flight.

Is the judge a good disc?

The Judge was an instant success in the Dynamic Discs line. This is a stable go-to putter with an ultra-straight flight path. It is our top selling Dynamic disc and works well for both putts and approach shots.

Is the judge a good putter?

As a stable putter, the Judge holds a very consistent line when putting and performs very well when used as a driving putter. Dynamic Discs rates the putter at 2, 4, 0, 1: The Judge is your go to putter in all conditions. Very versatile disc, holds a line and finishes straight on approach shots as well.

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So What Is A Bead?

If you're newer to disc golf, there are lots of terminologies that get thrown around. Understanding a bead is pretty simple. Just flip your putter over and take a look at the bottom rim. If there's a small lip on the bottom that feels like a ridge, that's called a bead.

Bead Size

There are a lot of terms out there that players will use to describe the size of the bead on their putters, ranging from "micro bead" to "large bead." When it comes to the actual amount of plastic used to create these beads, it's honestly negligible. However, once you've handled a few putters that have a bead, there is a big difference in feel.

Pros and Cons of Beads

With any disc in disc golf, there are pros and cons to all of the variables (different plastic blends, weight, color, etc). When it comes to beads on putters, the same discussion applies. They may not look very different, but they do perform quite differently.

Get A Grip!

Here's a handy video with some tips on spin putting and push putting from David Feldberg:

FAQ's

A: Some of the more popular beaded putters are the Dynamic Discs Judge, Gateway Wizard, and Prodigy PA-3.

What is a disc in sports?

Disc – a circular object made of plastic or rubber used in flying disc sports. Discs come in different shapes and sizes and are made for a variety of purposes and flight paths. Discs are used for games such as disc golf, ultimate, guts, and freestyle.

What is the term for a disc golf throw?

Air Bounce – Physics term. A disc golf throw in which the disc is thrown so that it suddenly “bounces” or “rises” into the air early on in its flight. This term also refers to sudden lift that a disc receives due to wind. Albatross – A disc golf term for completing a hole three under par, also known as a double eagle.

What is a backhand grip?

Backhand grip – A grip with the thumb on the flight plate and the fingers curled under the disc with one or more finger pads pressed against the rim. Palm is in the handshaking position.

What determines disc stability?

The degree to which a disc resists high speed turn determines the disc’s stability. Discs that have a lot of high speed turn are understable. Discs that have a moderate amount of high speed turn are stable, and discs that resist turning right even at high speeds are overstable.

What is a head banger?

Head banger – When a disc lands so close to the basket that the thrower might hit their head on the basket while picking up the disc.

What does glide mean on a disc?

Glide – The second number of the common four-number flight rating of a disc. Refers to a disc’s ability to maintain loft during flight. For more information, check out our post, “What Do the Numbers on a Disc Golf Disc Mean?”

What does "eagle" mean in golf?

Eagle – Term for holing out (finishing the hole) 2 strokes under the par. [Reference: Double Birdie]

What is disc golf?

Disc golf has a vocabulary of its own. There are lots of “words” you’ll hear on the disc golf course that you won’t hear anywhere else. This guide is designed to help you understand the different disc golf lingo and help you understand what the avid discers are talking about when you join them for a league or tournament round.

Why do you have to throw mandos in disc golf?

Mandos are established to improve the safety, challenge, and design of a course. Holes can have multiple mandos where you must throw left, right, under, or even over certain marked objects. One of the most famous mandos in disc golf is the triple mando wall built for the United States Disc Golf Championship.

What is the ace shot in disc golf?

Throwing your disc in to the basket on your first shot off the tee box. In disc golf it is common to have any spectators sign the “ace shot” when witnessing a disc golf ace.

How far from the basket should you be in a golf ball?

A 10 meter (32.8 feet) radius from the basket. PDGA regulates that if you’re in the circle, you must show balance until your disc comes to rest in the basket before any part of your body moves past the mini marker towards the basket. Failure to do so can lead to a “falling putt” penalty stroke.

What is an A-tier disc golf tournament?

A disc golf tournament type where only paid PDGA members are allowed to play. A-Tier tournaments have at least three rounds, are played over multiple days , and the tournament director is not allowed to play. At the time this dictionary was written, PDGA A-Tier tournaments require a minimum of $3,000 be added to professional players payout purse. Events can only be approved for A-Tier status after multiple years running as a B-Tier event.

How much does a B-tier disc golf tournament cost?

A PDGA B-Tier is a class of tournament that consists of at least two different disc golf rounds and has a minimum of $750 in added cash for pro purse payout.

When gripping a disc, what is the side of the disc opposite the player's hand?

When gripping the disc, the side of the disc opposite the player’s hand. The position of the wing-up, down, or level-determines the release of the disc to be hyzer or anhyzer.

What is a disc in sports?

Disc – a circular object made of plastic or rubber used in flying disc sports. Discs come in different shapes and sizes and are made for a variety of purposes and flight paths. Discs are used for games such as disc golf, ultimate, guts, and freestyle.

What is the term for a disc golf throw?

Air Bounce – Physics term. A disc golf throw in which the disc is thrown so that it suddenly “bounces” or “rises” into the air early on in its flight. This term also refers to sudden lift that a disc receives due to wind. Albatross – A disc golf term for completing a hole three under par, also known as a double eagle.

What is a backhand grip?

Backhand grip – A grip with the thumb on the flight plate and the fingers curled under the disc with one or more finger pads pressed against the rim. Palm is in the handshaking position.

What determines disc stability?

The degree to which a disc resists high speed turn determines the disc’s stability. Discs that have a lot of high speed turn are understable. Discs that have a moderate amount of high speed turn are stable, and discs that resist turning right even at high speeds are overstable.

What is a head banger?

Head banger – When a disc lands so close to the basket that the thrower might hit their head on the basket while picking up the disc.

What does glide mean on a disc?

Glide – The second number of the common four-number flight rating of a disc. Refers to a disc’s ability to maintain loft during flight. For more information, check out our post, “What Do the Numbers on a Disc Golf Disc Mean?”

What does "eagle" mean in golf?

Eagle – Term for holing out (finishing the hole) 2 strokes under the par. [Reference: Double Birdie]

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So What Is A Bead?

  • If you're newer to disc golf, there are lots of terminologies that get thrown around. Understanding a bead is pretty simple. Just flip your putter over and take a look at the bottom rim. If there's a small lip on the bottom that feels like a ridge, that's called a bead. It might jut out from the bottom of the disc a little bit, depending on the siz...
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Bead Size

  • There are a lot of terms out there that players will use to describe the size of the bead on their putters, ranging from "micro bead" to "large bead." When it comes to the actual amount of plastic used to create these beads, it's honestly negligible. However, once you've handled a few putters that have a bead, there is a big difference in feel. Below are a few examples of putters with varyi…
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Pros and Cons of Beads

  • With any disc in disc golf, there are pros and cons to all of the variables (different plastic blends, weight, color, etc). When it comes to beads on putters, the same discussion applies. They may not look very different, but they do perform quite differently. Beads, in general, seem to make the putter more stable for longer. (Not to be confused with "overstable"- simply meaning to keep the …
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Get A Grip!

  • Here's a handy video with some tips on spin putting and push putting from David Feldberg: There's also a combination of the two, called the "spush"... but that's for another day. It's a good idea to get comfortable with whatever style suits you best! Using a beaded putter will offer you more control in the hand because there's a literal guide where your finger can be placed. Putts don't re…
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FAQ's

  • Q: Which beaded putters are the most popular? A: Some of the more popular beaded putters are the Dynamic Discs Judge, Gateway Wizard, and Prodigy PA-3. Q: Which beadless putters are the most popular? A: Some of the more popular beadless putters are theDiscraft Big Z Luna, Innova Aviar, and Discmania P2. Q: What are some popular plastics for a putter? A: Base plastics are a …
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