
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.
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 are the pros and cons of beaded discs?
The bead is more likely to catch your fingers, rather than easily ripping out. Beaded discs are a bit more stable to overstable. This means the disc will have a strong fade at the end of its flight. Can be good for shaping short range shots.
Do I need a bead on my disc putter?
Having the bead as a guide can help to always have a consistent grip on the disc. Most players agree that beaded putters have the tendency to catch your fingers on release, resulting in a wobbly flight. Beads are not good when ripping or snapping the disc.
What are the pros and cons of A beadless putter?
Beaded discs are a bit more stable to overstable. This means the disc will have a strong fade at the end of its flight. Can be good for shaping short range shots. Can be good for windy days due to the over stability. A beadless putter will tend to fly straighter than a beaded putter.

What does Beadless mean?
Adjective. beadless (not comparable) Not supplied or decorated with beads.
What is a beveled edge on a disc?
The explanation of the beveled edge is relatively simple; it's when the edge of a disc coming from the flight plate creates a wedge rather than going straight down (see picture above).
Is aviar beaded?
Classic Aviar is the grid stamped one, is supposed to fly straighter than the others. Aviar P&A is the normal mold, no bead.
Is the judge a beaded putter?
The Judge is an overstable putter with a thin rim and a bead.
What is the use of bevel?
A bevel is typically used to soften the edge of a piece for the sake of safety, wear resistance, or aesthetics; or to facilitate mating with another piece.
What is a beveled cut?
Bevel Cuts Conversely, a bevel cut allows the blade to tilt left and/or right from its 90˚ angle to the table surface in order to make cuts that move through the board at an angle from top to bottom. A bevel cut changes the vertical angle of the blade. It no longer remains at 90 degrees (square) to the base.
What is a McPro aviar?
McPro Aviar – The most popular putter in disc golf! At least based on number sold throughout the years. The disc that spawned a million variations =P. Big Bead, KC, JK, McPro, James Conrad, Yeti, Aviar3, AviarX3, VAviar, etc! This variation was to support Paul McBeth when he was with Innova.
What are the different types of aviar putters?
There are several differnt variations of the Aviar: Classic Aviar, KC Aviar, JK Aviar, Yeti Pro Aviar, and Aviar Driver.
What is a big bead aviar?
The Aviar Driver is made from the Big Bead driver mold. This is the same mold used for the KC and JK Aviar. It has the same flight characteristics of these ever popular discs plus the additional bonus of firm and grippy plastic. Great for drives, approaches and putts.
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.
What is an EMAC judge?
The EMAC Judge is a modified version of Dynamic's popular Judge putter. Former PDGA World Champion Eric McCabe made some minor tweaks on the classic Judge mold to fit his specific preferences. McCabe created this disc to fill the slot between Dynamic's popular putters, the beadless Warden and beaded Judge.
Who is foundation disc golf?
McBeth and Thomas brought in Zach Biscardi, another Liberty University teammate, and in February of 2019, the three of them launched Foundation Disc Golf, a new online retail shop. Zach Biscardi (left) and Hunter Thomas in Foundation's first YouTube video.
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...
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…
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 …
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…
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 …