
The easiest and most popular way to mark your disc is by writing your name, phone number, and PDGA number (if you have one) on the bottom of the disc with a Sharpie. This helps to distinguish your disc as unique. It also provides contact information so that the disc can be returned to you in case it gets lost.
- Introduction.
- Useful Terms.
- Stamp -> The design on the top of the disc.
- Tooling -> Information that is embossed on the bottom of the disc.
- Penning -> Information that is written in pen on the bottom.
How do I identify my discs?
This helps to identify discs, especially custom stamped discs. Some discs have a prefix signifying the type of plastic: Star Plastic may have an S or ★ in front of the model letters.
What is the best disc golf disc Plastic for beginners?
DX is probably the best choice of plastic for beginners as it is the least expensive and becomes easier to throw as it wears. If you want your disc to last longer with its original flight characteristics you could choose from Star, GStar, or Champion type plastic. Each of these plastic types offers advantages in particular situations.
Are all discs approved by the Professional Disc Golf Association (PDGA)?
All discs are approved by the Professional Disc Golf Association (PDGA). Buy One Disc? Oh yeah. If you’re just learning take one of these discs and master it—for drives, upshots and putts.
What is a stable disc in disc golf?
Stable is the tendency of a disc to remain straight through most of the flight. Understable describes a disc that turns right (RHBH thrower) during the high speed portion of the flight. Overstable refers to a flight that turns left (RHBH thrower) at high or low speeds.

How do I identify my old Innova Disc?
If that's the case, you can still identify the mold based on the writing on the bottom of the disc, usually 2-3 letters written near the center nipple or along the inside of the rim. As far as I know, all Innova discs have some kind of identification on the bottom of the disc...
How do I identify my disc golf disc?
The easiest and most popular way to mark your disc is by writing your name, phone number, and PDGA number (if you have one) on the bottom of the disc with a Sharpie. This helps to distinguish your disc as unique. It also provides contact information so that the disc can be returned to you in case it gets lost.
What do numbers on golf discs mean?
These four numbers represent different characteristics of the flight. The four numbers are: speed, glide, turn, fade. For example, let's take the Discmania FD. The FD has flight ratings of 7, 6, -1, 1. That means this disc has a speed rating of 7, glide rating of 6, turn rating of -1, and a fade rating of 1.
How many Innova discs are there?
We have over 90 disc models to satisfy a wide range of players and throwing techniques. To learn more about what each of these characteristics mean, refer to the descriptions below.
What is the 5th number on a disc?
First you'll see the four digits which equate to speed / glide / turn / fade, followed by a fifth number which is the old-school Discraft flight number. So now players who like one system or the other can have both for easy reference.
Are Discmania and Innova the same company?
First launching in 2006, the Discmania Originals, manufactured by Innova, include many industry favorites such as the P2, FD, and PD. The same Discmania discs you have in your bag today will continue to be available.
Do heavier discs fly farther?
In general, lighter discs fly farther than heavier discs, but heavier discs may fly farther in a headwind due to their greater stability. A safe bet for the average player is to throw discs weighing around 160-165 grams for best distance.
Is disc golf good exercise?
Excellent Full Body Exercise Disc golf players generally walk one or even more miles every round. This is excellent as it strengthens their upper and especially lower body muscles. In addition, the throwing motions involved in disc golf make for an excellent upper body exercise for chests, triceps, back, and shoulders.
Why do disc golf discs fade?
For left-handed backhand (LHBH) and right-handed forehand (RHFH) throws, discs will always fade right. Both throws produce discs which turn counter-clockwise. Fade is caused by gyroscopic precession and reduction of airspeed shifting the center of lift. The disc's spin speed and forward velocity reduces due to drag.
When did Innova discs come out?
1983INNOVA was formed in 1983 to meet the developing equipment needs of disc golfers. In that year, Dave Dunipace created the World's first disc designed specifically for the sport of Disc Golf. That first disc, the Eagle – U.S. Patent # 4,568,297, established INNOVA as the technological pacesetter in Disc Golf.
Who owns Innova Disc?
Paul McBethAll the legal documents have been signed and it is now official: Four Time World Champion, Paul McBeth is the majority shareholder of Innova Discs. With Paul now in charge, Innova Discs will become McBeth Disc Golf.
Are Innova discs made in USA?
Yes, as far as I know Innova is made in the US. Pretty sure discraft is as well. I agree. As less and less products are made in the US, we again need to take pride in what we produce.
Abbreviations
Most of our discs have the weight (in grams) and the disc mold abbreviation on the bottom center of the disc. This helps to identify discs, especially custom stamped discs. Some discs have a prefix signifying the type of plastic: Star Plastic may have an S or ★ in front of the model letters.
Flight Numbers
The best way to determine how a disc will fly is to have a point of reference. If you’ve thrown one of the discs on the chart, you’ll be able to relate your experience to our disc ratings, and determine how our other discs fly.
Why do disc golfers mark their discs?
Most disc golf players mark their discs so if they get lost in the woods or a water hazard and someone else happens to find the disc later on, they know who it belongs to and it can be returned to its rightful owner. Let’s say you lose your disc deep in the woods and can’t find it despite searching for 20 minutes.
Why was it so hard to determine which disc made it farther down the fairway?
Deciding which disc made it farther down the fairway was difficult because neither of the discs were marked. Ultimately, only warnings were issued but since McBeth warned the marshal prior to the disc being thrown, it could’ve easily resulted in a penalty throw for Owens instead.
What is the PDGA rule for a mini marker disc?
A player receives one penalty throw for each subsequent throw of an unmarked disc.”. This is PDGA Official Rule 813.01 and you can find this rule in your PDGA handbook or online.
Why do disc golfers put their phone number on their discs?
Many players also put their phone number to help aid in returning the disc more quickly if it is ever lost.
How to mark a disc?
How to Mark Your Disc. The easiest and most popular way to mark your disc is by writing your name, phone number, and PDGA number (if you have one) on the bottom of the disc with a Sharpie. This helps to distinguish your disc as unique.
What can you do to make your discs unique?
Stamps. If you want to be unique, you can have a custom stamp created to mark your discs. This is a cool way to personalize your discs because the design can be of your own creation and it will definitely be recognizable among other players.
Why is it important to put a marking on a disc?
We learned that it’s important to put some sort of identifying mark on your disc because you never know if you and another player could be throwing discs that look exactly the same and you need to be able to tell them apart.
Best Innova Disc
Our first recommendation is the Innova Disc Golf Champion Material Mako 3 Golf Disc which has been designed with competitive playing in mind. For those who want to venture into competitions then this is the disc for you.
Frequently Asked Questions
Innova discs are one of the most renowned and popular brands on the market thanks to the amount of options that they have depending on the ability of the user and distance desired. There are three different weight ranges which can dictate how much control you want when you throw the disc.
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What is the speed of a disc?
Speed is the rate at which a disc can travel through the air. Speed 14 Distance Drivers are the fastest, having the PDGA maximum legal wing width. Faster discs cut into the wind with less effort and are best when throwing up wind. Slower discs take more power to throw upwind, but they’re easier to throw more accurately and may actually go farther downwind. High speed discs are not recommended for beginners as they require more power to fly properly.
What is glide disc?
Glide describes the discs ability to maintain loft during flight. Discs with more glide are best for new players, and for producing maximum distance. Beginners wanting more distance should choose discs with more glide. Discs with less glide are more accurate in high wind situations.
What is the difference between stable and overstable discs?
Stability is a description of the disc’s flight path. Understable means a flight that turns right (RHBH throw). Stable is a flight that doesn’t turn. Over stable refers to a flight that turns left (RHBH throw). Spike/Spike Hyzer is a shot that lands almost vertically and doesn’t skip.
How to tell if a disc is overstable?
The most effective way to tell if a disc is overstable or understable is to throw it. Try throwing the disc backhand and aiming straight. For right-handed players, an understable disc will turn to the right and an overstable disc will turn to the left. A stable disc will go straight.
What is the turn rating of an understable disc?
This is typically the third number on the disc. Understable discs are rated -5 to -3, stable discs are rated -2 to -1 and Overstable discs are rated 0 to 1. So the closer the turn rating is to -5, the more Understable it will be, and the closer the turn rating is to 1, the more Overstable it will be. Different disc stabilities will come in handy ...
Why use an understable disc?
Even though the disc turns right in its flight, it will still fade back to the left. If you are trying to throw anhyzer, a shot that is meant to go to the right, using an understable disc will help with the movement to the right.
How does plastic affect disc stability?
Plastic stiffness can also affect stability. Stiffer plastics tend to be more overstable and more flexible plastics tend to fly more stable than the stiffer blends. Dome height may also play a role in disc stability. Flatter discs tend to be more overstable and discs with a higher dome tend to be stable.
What determines a disc's flight characteristics?
There are a bunch of factors that determine a disc’s flight characteristics, but one of the most commonly referred to is a disc’s stability. Knowing a disc’s stability is a huge factor in knowing how the disc will fly. Two of the most common and sought after stability types are Understable and Overstable.
What makes a disc fly more overstable?
A more concave bend in the wing shape will make the disc fly more overstable, while flatter wing shapes will be less stable. Some discs are beaded. A bead is a small added rim of plastic at the bottom of the disc. Beaded discs tend to be more stable to overstable. Beading is most common on putters.
Why does a disc move when it is slow?
The science behind why a disc moves the way it does is because when the rim of the disc pushes air over its top, which results in less air pressure above the disc than below it.

Golf Discs
- Resist the temptation to try lots of different discs, especially high speed discs. Concentrate on learning to throw two or three lighter weight discs until you develop a feel for throwing golf disc...
- The best golf discs for a child would be from our EDGE line of discs. EDGE discs weigh 135 grams or less. These discs are specifically designed for children ages 6-12 that are participat…
- Resist the temptation to try lots of different discs, especially high speed discs. Concentrate on learning to throw two or three lighter weight discs until you develop a feel for throwing golf disc...
- The best golf discs for a child would be from our EDGE line of discs. EDGE discs weigh 135 grams or less. These discs are specifically designed for children ages 6-12 that are participating in the...
- Established disc golfers tend to use of a variety of discs for putting, approaching, and driving. Although you can start with only one disc like a Skeeter, you can start with lighter discs such as...
- The numbers that appear on the bottom of the discs are the weight of the disc in grams. The …
Disc Golf
- Visit the Disc Golf United Course Locator, UDisc Course Directory, PDGA Course Directory, or DG Course Review.
- PDGA – The Professional Disc Golf Association is the governing body for disc golf. The PDGA website includes general information about disc golf, PDGA events, rules and regulations and an interacti...
- Visit the Disc Golf United Course Locator, UDisc Course Directory, PDGA Course Directory, or DG Course Review.
- PDGA – The Professional Disc Golf Association is the governing body for disc golf. The PDGA website includes general information about disc golf, PDGA events, rules and regulations and an interacti...
- INNOVA can provide all the equipment needed to install a disc golf course. We offer targets and tee signs as well as professional design services and installation instruction. Visit our Course Deve...
- The PDGA website maintains a calendar of PDGA sanctioned disc golf events at: PDGA Tour Schedule.
Throwing Techniques
- The Backhand Roller Chart illustrates the technique for throwing a backhand roller. [PDF | 155KB]
- The X-step is an approach technique that can help provide you with smooth footwork to get your body in position to drive off the tee. The X-Step Chart shows step by step instruction on this importa...
- The Backhand Roller Chart illustrates the technique for throwing a backhand roller. [PDF | 155KB]
- The X-step is an approach technique that can help provide you with smooth footwork to get your body in position to drive off the tee. The X-Step Chart shows step by step instruction on this importa...
- For newer players that throw discs right handed with a backhand throw (the traditional throwing position referred to RHBH), discs will tend to fade hard or hook (to the left) at the end of the flig...
Retailer/Promoter Questions
- Innova does not sell direct to individuals or groups of individuals for personal use. If you are interested in becoming an INNOVA distributor visit Become a Dealerfor more information.
- INNOVA offers traditional one or two color customized hot stamping on many of our models. Custom stamps are also available on mini marker discs. There is a minimum order of 100 discs with at least...
- Innova does not sell direct to individuals or groups of individuals for personal use. If you are interested in becoming an INNOVA distributor visit Become a Dealerfor more information.
- INNOVA offers traditional one or two color customized hot stamping on many of our models. Custom stamps are also available on mini marker discs. There is a minimum order of 100 discs with at least...
- INNOVA can help sponsor your next event by offering special tournament pricing on custom stamped discs and DISCatcher® targets. Please call or email [email protected] to get complete details abo...
- INNOVA cannot provide cash sponsorship for every tournament, charity event or course project, but we can provide a way for tournaments and organizations to raise cash funds thro…
Website Questions
- Visit our Disc Golf Discs Page. Here you will find links to all of our different disc products. Simply click on a disc name to go to a page that has detailed information. Each individual disc page...
- Visit Disc Golf Bags to get the basic information. We have disc golf bags to fill the needs of all types of players. The Standard Bag is our most popular model, and our HeroPackholds the m…
- Visit our Disc Golf Discs Page. Here you will find links to all of our different disc products. Simply click on a disc name to go to a page that has detailed information. Each individual disc page...
- Visit Disc Golf Bags to get the basic information. We have disc golf bags to fill the needs of all types of players. The Standard Bag is our most popular model, and our HeroPackholds the most discs...
- Visit our Targets Pagefor information on all targets we offer. We manufacture DISCatcher® Pro targets for permanent installation or portable use. We also offer the DISCatcher® Sport, a portable, fu...