So, you watched the video. Maybe out of curiosity. Maybe out of disbelief. Maybe because, deep down, you’ve always suspected that American disc golf tastes might not be entirely global.
Whatever brought you here, you’ve just stepped into a gently obsessive corner of the internet. We track what discs people are actually buying, and we do it globally.
The patterns are real. The differences are weird. Once you see them, you can’t unsee them.
What’s This All About?
The DiscList
Every Friday, we publish real data on what’s flying off shelves, not what influencers are throwing, but what actual disc golfers are buying. If you want to see how Europe and the US compare, start here.
The European Substitutes
If Dale just outed your go-to driver as a regional curiosity, don’t panic. Use our tools to find European alternatives with similar flight numbers. You might discover something that actually suits your game better.
The Cultural Curiosity
This isn’t just about discs. It’s about taste, tradition, and how geography shapes what we throw. Americans want their discs to fight the wind. Europeans want theirs to dance through trees. Why? We’re not sure. But it’s fun to find out.
What Now?
- Browse top discs in Europe
- Browse top discs in America
- Explore top brands in Europe
- Explore top brands in America
Something Missing?
Think we missed a disc? Think Dale did? Think the whole thing is just regional snobbery dressed up as data?
Perfect. Drop me a line or hit us up on socials.