May 23, 2025 Golf Disc Rankings: Crave Climbs, Leopard3 Roars Back, and MVP Keeps Closing In

Top-ranked discs on Friday May 23, 2025

Top 5 Disc Golf Discs Friday May 23, 2025

You know things are getting interesting when a disc like the Crave quietly slides from #7 to #3 and hardly anyone’s making noise—yet. Axiom’s unassuming control driver isn’t the flashiest disc at the shop, but it’s built like a good pub quiz team: consistent, slightly nerdy, and weirdly addictive. And in this week’s Golf Disc Rankings, it’s proving that slow-burn loyalty still trumps hype.

The Buzzz, of course, remains perched at #1 for the 33rd appearance, achieving GOAT status with less drama than a Swiss accountant. Its stability (in flight and chart position) continues to insulate it from trend-fluff and collector panic. But while it naps on the throne, discs like the Crave are gnawing at the curtain hems.

Further down, yet packed with narrative energy, we see the return of an old friend: the Leopard3. Absent for seven weeks and presumed… well, disinterested, the Leopard3 charges back to #26. What triggered the comeback? Possibly a wave of nostalgia, possibly a few well-timed restocks. Classic availability heuristic at work—scarcity breeds longing until, one day, it’s in your cart.

Elsewhere, Axiom flexes its depth. The Hex holds strong at #2, despite a slight dip from fourth last week. The Glitch and Pixel also cling inside the Top 10, giving Axiom four slots in the top tier. A manufacturer on the march. It helps, of course, that they’ve quietly mastered the trick of discs that feel familiar yet alien—edgy but not alienating. That balance keeps them on shelves, in bags, and now at the top of charts.

One more quiet revolution: MVP overtakes Latitude 64 to move into the #4 brand slot globally. With discs like the Trail and Wave gathering steam, MVP now feels less like a cult favourite and more like the inevitable mainstream crossover act. The Glitch alone is practically a TED Talk on frisbee fascination: soft, floaty, and very human.

And while we’re all distracted by Top 10 drama, way down the charts the Guld from Kastaplast has pulled off an 89-spot surge. That’s not a step; it’s a catapult powered by some obscure blend of Scandinavian wizardry and FOMO. Meanwhile, Thought Space’s Mantra and Axiom’s Uplink show that understable plastics are still having their moment. Less ‘power flex’, more ‘I just want a disc that flies where I throw it, thanks’.

With Top 40 stability hiding some thrilling volatility beneath, next week promises more of the delicious unpredictability we love. Will Crave continue its ascent? Can MVP crack the Top 3 brands? And who’s hoarding all the Leopard3s? Tune in Friday. Same disc time, same disc channel.

  • 1 Buzzz Discraft • Midrange • Stable ↗ Heating Up
  • 2 Hex Axiom Discs • Midrange • Stable ↘ Cooling Off Up 2 since May 16
  • 3 Crave Axiom Discs • Control Driver • Understable Up 4 since May 16
  • 4 Berg Kastaplast • Putter • Overstable ↗ Heating Up Down 1 since May 16
  • 5 Destroyer Innova • Distance Driver • Overstable ↗ Heating Up Down 3 since May 16
  • 6 Glitch MVP • Putter • Stable ↘ Cooling Off Up 2 since May 16
  • 7 Wraith Innova • Hybrid Driver • Overstable ↗ Heating Up Down 2 since May 16
  • 8 Zone Discraft • Midrange • Very Overstable ↗ Heating Up Down 2 since May 16
  • 9 Mamba Innova • Hybrid Driver • Very Understable ↗ Heating Up
  • 10 Pixel Axiom Discs • Putter • Stable ↘ Cooling Off Up 3 since May 16

View the full Top 40 Golf Disc Rankings for this week.

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