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which pros use wizards disc golf

by Kailyn Pfannerstill Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Who are the best disc golfers of all time?

These lists were created with the most current information we could find. Paul McBeth began his professional disc golf career in 2008. He is a five-time PDGA world disc golf champion winning the title for four consecutive years from 2012 to 2015 and then reclaiming the title in 2019.

Where to buy disc golf discs?

The best place to buy your disc golf discs is at InfiniteDiscs.com. They have a huge selection of nearly every disc made by every brand, and by purchasing from them, you’re helping to support the disc golf community.

Why do professional disc golf players keep discs in their bags?

They may choose a disc with a graphic from a tournament that they are really fond of or one that is from a friend’s signature line. Sometimes they keep discs because they’ve had it for a long time and decided to always keep it in their bag. Players are constantly tweaking the discs in their bags.

How many wedges do Top 100 PGA Tour players use?

70 different wedge models made by 15 manufacturers are used by the top 100 PGA Tour players with Titleist by far the most used wedge brand. 4/5 of this elite group use 4 wedges including a pitching, gap, sand and lob wedge of varying lofts from 46° to 64°. The most common bounce wedge used is 10.

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What putter do most pros use disc golf?

Most top pros are either discraft or innova sponsored. Just about every innova pro carries some type of aviar, the discraft guys mostly seem to throw magnets or challengers from the bags I've seen posted online.

Is the Wizard a good putter?

“Our most popular disc of any kind, the Gateway Wizard™ is a true, stable workhorse putter. The Wizard holds whatever line you throw it with very little fade during its drop, and is also a great putter in windy conditions.

What putter disc do pros use?

Professional Male Disc Golfers and their PuttersPlayer nameBrandPutter namePaul McBethDiscraftLunaCalvin HeimburgInnovaAviarRicky WysockiLatitude 64DaggerEagle McMahonDiscmaniaRainmaker70 more rows•Mar 25, 2022

Who makes the Wizard disc?

GatewayGateway Supersoft Wizard Disc Golf PutterSize165-169MaterialPlasticBrandGatewayItem Weight0.24 PoundsGrip TypePutter

Does Wizard putter have bead?

The Wizard features a bead for those players that enjoy a beaded putter. They do not have a ton of glide making them perfect for players that putt hard.

Does the Wizard have a bead?

Wizard is the only putter with a big bead, the voodoo has a mico bead, and the rest have none.

What discs does Paul McBeth use 2021?

Zeus (ESP) 12 / 5 / -1 / 3 – This Paul McBeth signature disc is similar to the popular Innova Destroyer in flight and feel. The Zeus is a go-to driver for power throwers looking for max distance and consistency. The Zeus has a fairly wide rim with a 2.3 cm wing length.

What discs does Calvin heimburg use?

Calvin HeimburgCategoryMoldPlasticFairway DriverFirebirdStarFairway DriverTeeBirdChampionMidrangeCaimanStarMidrangeRocDX10 more rows

What discs do pros use in disc golf?

There is no one brand dominating the bags of the top ten pros. Innova discs stands out because they sponsor three out of the ten. Some choices pop-up in a few different places like Innova Discs' Aviar, but the players may have different variations of the disc or use them for different scenarios.

Is the gateway wizard PDGA approved?

The Training Wizard from Gateway is a non-PDGA approved, overweight version of the immensely popular Wizard putter. They range from 240g - 300g in weight.

Who makes Axiom discs?

MVP Disc SportsAxiom Discs are produced and distributed by MVP Disc Sports. They have their own unique models based on MVP's signature GYRO™ Overmold Technology. MVP and Axiom share two of the same plastic types, the vivid-colored translucent Proton, and opaque Neutron.

What is a disc store wizard?

Description. A staple of disc golf discs, the Wizard is Gateway's flagship model and one of the best putters in the game! The Gateway Wizard™ is a true, stable workhorse putter. The Wizard holds whatever line you throw it with very little fade during its drop, and is also a great putter in windy conditions.

What disc does Paul McBeth use?

This is the Discraft Paul McBeth ESP Hades. The Discraft ESP Hades is a stable maximum distance driver (1.0). The Hades is the 5th release in the Paul McBeth Line and is a compliment to the iconic Zeus. This disc golf driver has controllable power and is manageable by all skill levels.

What putter does Kevin Jones use?

Kevin JonesCategoryMoldPlasticPutterA2400PutterPA-2400GPutterPA-3300PutterPA-3350G14 more rows

What does Paul Ulibarri putt with?

Paul UlibarriCategoryMoldMidrangeCometBuyMidrangeHornetBuyPutterChallengerBuyPutterRingerBuy8 more rows

What discs did Ken Climo use?

In his 20 years on the PDGA, Climo has notched 103 aces. Climo, with Innova Discs has created his own special blend of plastic, known as KC Pro. Several discs are for sale in KC Pro, including the Aviar and Roc.

Spinning a Yarn – The Background

Released in 2002, the Wizard was the first of these magnificent discs to be created and quickly gained a reputation for being one of the most reliable putters on the market.

Final Verdict

With two wins to one, the Wizard is technically our winner, but honestly, we feel a set would benefit from the inclusion of both of these discs.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Hi, everyone! My name is James, and I love sharing what I’ve learned about disc golf. It struck me as odd that such an amazing sport could be overlooked by so many people. To help spread the joys of disc golf and to provide some useful tips for improvement, I created the Disc Golf Mentor website. Thanks for stopping by!

What does "I love that we all get worked up over discs" mean?

Also, I love that we all get worked up over discs. It means we're in the right place here. :hfive:

Is Wizards plastic wider than other companies?

Their plastic variation is much wider than any other company, but that means you can tell them what you want, and they'll send it to you. I have Wizards from all different years and flexibilities. They all putt the same.

Does the Wizard get blown around?

However...The Wizard doesn't get blown around as much as the Judge does, and we get a lot of wind around here. I can also get a bit more power into the Wizard on a straight drive. RFF is my go-to winter plastic, but I like harder putters when it's warm. When the chains are frozen, though, the softer plastic makes a huge difference in what sticks and what blows through.

Who makes the most wedges for the PGA Tour?

Of the 380 different wedges used by the top 100 PGA Tour golfers 44% are made by Titleist . The next most popular brand is PING whose clubs account for 17% of the wedges used with Callaway wedges making up 15%. The most popular individual pitching, gap, sand & lob wedge is Titleist ’s Vokey Design SM8.

How many wedges do golfers use?

80% of the top 100 PGA Tour golfers use 4 wedges with the other 20% using 3. The most common wedge set up used by 51% is a pitching wedge that matches their irons, & 3 specialist wedges including a gap wedge ranging from 50° to 52°, a sand wedge from 54° to 58° degrees & a lob wedge from 58° to 63°.

What Bounce Wedges do the Pros Use?

One of the features of the advance of golf tech in recent times when it comes to wedges is the seemingly exponential rise in the options which are available.

How many different wedges are there?

We found 70 different wedge models being used by this elite group across all the different wedge types – pitching, gap, sand and lob wedges – with a number of the wedges being listed as ‘prototypes’ or even having a specific grind attributed to a particular player.

What is the best bounce wedge for golf?

10 bounce pitching wedges are the most used by the top 100 PGA Tour players while 10 and 12 bounce are common when it comes to gap wedges. More variety of bounces are found in the sand and lob wedges chosen but 10 bounce sand wedges are again the most used. The preferred bounce is 8 for lob wedges.

How many wedges are used in the PGA Tour?

70 different wedge models made by 15 manufacturers are used by the top 100 PGA Tour players with Titleist by far the most used wedge brand. 4/5 of this elite group use 4 wedges including a pitching, gap, sand and lob wedge of varying lofts from 46° to 64°. The most common bounce wedge used is 10.

What is the best loft for a sand wedge?

For gap wedges 42% use 52° models with 1/3 choosing a 50° loft. The most used sand wedge loft is 56° with 59% picking that loft of club while for lob wedges 80% of this group play with 60° models.

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Shaping

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The cause of most of the confusion between these two putters is the fact that their general shaping seems so similar, but upon a closer look, you’ll realize they’re far from identical. Although both discs feature pointed noses to reduce drag, the Warlock’s is minutely pointier, meaning it will make a cleaner cut through the air. …
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Beaded vs Non-Beaded

  • The biggest difference – the one Gateway highlights – between these discs is the lack of beading on the Warlock. The beading of a disc is essentially an underside rim. In the air, it increases stability, making it great during windy sessions on the course or for shaping short-range shots. On the ground, it acts as a braking system, ensuring it doesn’t slide too far from its landing position…
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Range

  • It’s a close call on this count, but it appears that with a flight rating of 2/3/0/2 the Wizard does travel around 10 -15 feet further than the 2/3/0/1 Warlock. Having said that, they’re both awesome power discs you can really put some clout into. To be honest, we’d recommend either of them for some putter driving off the tee. They offer a ton of control, and their high glide design covers so…
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Speed

  • Slower flight is another consequence of a beaded design, so the Wizard lags a little behind the Warlock in this respect. Once again, though, it’s a really close contest. As the Wizard is quite tall for a beadless disc, it doesn’t zip through the air quite as quickly as you’d imagine, but ultimately, it’s still slightly faster than the Wizard. Is th...
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Weights

  • Wizard or Warlock weights range between 160 and 175 grams. You can simply choose which is right for you. Do bear in mind, however, that competition standard discs have to weigh the full 175 grams, so if you’re training up for a shot at the big time, always choose max weight. Verdict – It’s another draw.
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Hot Stamps

  • Let’s get superficial for a second. We know the visual styling of discs has no bearing on their aerodynamics or the way they feel in your hand, but the right look can really inspire you to get out there and practice, so we feel it’s an important topic to cover. The classic Wizard hot stamp isn’t just iconic, it’s actually an impressively detailed drawing in its own right. Showing the full profile …
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Options

  • Perhaps purely due to being the older of the two discs, the Wizard brings a slightly wider array of options to the table, but both discs are available as Firm, Super Soft, Super Stupid Soft, or even as ‘SSSS’ models – that’s Super Stupid Silly Soft for the uninitiated. You can also buy them both as glow-in-the-dark, hemp, and eraser editions, but the Wizard has the additional Pure White Wizar…
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Pricing

  • The standard pricing for Wizards and Warlocks is the same. A glow-in-the-dark version of either will set you back a little more, but the prices rise in unison. Verdict – We’re finishing on a draw.
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