MVP’s Dimension Launches 130 Spots as Wraith Climbs Back into the Top 10: Jul 04, 2025 Disc Golf Rankings

Top-ranked discs on Friday July 4, 2025

Top 5 Disc Golf Discs Friday July 4, 2025

Just when you thought the rankings had settled into summer slumber, MVP’s Dimension kicked down the leaderboard doors and hurled itself upward with manic enthusiasm. It’s now ranked #132, which is impressive enough, until you realise it was buried way down at #262 just four weeks ago. That, my friends, is less of a climb and more of a blast-off.

What’s behind this meteoric rise? Likely a mix of fresh plastics, an endorsement or two, and let’s be honest—the allure of throwing something called “Dimension” halfway to the moon. The name practically begs you to try it as your out-of-the-box wild card. Temptation, after all, is a powerful salesman.

Meanwhile, back in the more familiar oxygen-rich parts of the chart, Innova’s beloved Wraith has quietly muscled its way back into the Top 10, landing comfortably at #7. Hybrid drivers don’t always get their flowers, but the Wraith has staying power—and in a summer increasingly shaped by wind and whimsy, that kind of predictability is suddenly fashionable again.

Elsewhere in the Top 15, the Buzzz remains untouchably consistent at #1 like a flat white from a snobby café you keep going back to. The Hex and Destroyer jostle just behind, both steady in presence but clearly operating in different fanbase ecosystems. Destroyer’s rise to #3 (up from #5) signals a renewed affection for power distance during peak throwing weather.

Want unpredictable? Look no further than MVP’s midseason renaissance. Not only has Dimension flown to fame, but the brand’s Tesla saw a remarkable 121-place jump earlier this season. Whether it’s a marketing blitz or sheer performance finally meeting expectation, MVP’s recent run suggests players are emotionally committing here—and emotional buy-in is what drives repeat throws.

The putter parade continues, too. With five putters in the Top 15, including the Glitch (#6), Berg (#4), and Hex-adjacent Envy (#14), we’re witnessing a soft-disc renaissance. Perhaps it’s the increased focus on short game finesse—or maybe folks are just tired of hitting too many trees on their drives. Either way, feel is trumping flash right now.

Shout-out to the Leopard3 as well, making a comeback at #26 after a tidy seven-week disappearance. You know you’re getting old when even discs start making comebacks.

Next week? Keep your eye on the Dimension. If that momentum continues, they might need a new category altogether: ‘Distance Disc With Delusions of Grandeur.’ Lovely stuff, really.

  • 1 Buzzz Discraft • Midrange • Stable
  • 2 Hex Axiom Discs • Midrange • Stable
  • 3 Destroyer Innova • Distance Driver • Overstable ↘ Cooling Off Up 2 since Jun 27
  • 4 Berg Kastaplast • Putter • Overstable ↘ Cooling Off Up 2 since Jun 27
  • 5 Crave Axiom Discs • Control Driver • Understable ↗ Heating Up Down 2 since Jun 27
  • 6 Glitch MVP • Putter • Stable ↗ Heating Up Down 2 since Jun 27
  • 7 Wraith Innova • Hybrid Driver • Overstable ↘ Cooling Off Up 3 since Jun 27
  • 8 Trail MVP • Hybrid Driver • Stable ↗ Heating Up
  • 9 Zone Discraft • Midrange • Very Overstable Down 2 since Jun 27
  • 10 Mamba Innova • Hybrid Driver • Very Understable Down 1 since Jun 27

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

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