Jul 04, 2025 4-Week Roundup: Tesla Takes Off, Buzzz Holds the Crown in Golf Disc Rankings

Jul 04, 2025 4-Week Roundup: Tesla Takes Off, Buzzz Holds the Crown in Golf Disc Rankings

Tesla sparks interest in an otherwise stable Top 10

While Discraft’s Buzzz remains as firmly planted at number one as a wary guardian of the teebox, the biggest story this past month isn’t about who sits on the throne — it’s about who’s parking up on the lawn with unexpected speed. Enter the Tesla by MVP, a stable control driver that’s experienced a 12-spot leap in just four weeks, now resting boldly at rank 36. That’s less a gentle rise and more a well-timed turbo boost. What’s nudging so many players to revisit this older mould? Perhaps fatigue with trendy new releases, or maybe a collective moment of clarity: stability can be thrilling too.

Why Grace and not glamour?

Another subtle but telling shift comes from the Grace by Latitude 64, up 10 spots into a nimble 22nd. Hybrid drivers are in that Goldilocks zone — not too aggressive, not too twitchy — and Grace seems to be hitting a behavioural sweet spot. It’s a disc that doesn’t demand mastery to yield satisfying flight, and in a world short on free time, that sort of plug-and-play appeal matters more than we care to admit.

Top 10 remains a tight-knit club

The rest of the Top 10 has all the drama of a polite queue at the post office. Buzzz, Hex, and Destroyer cling to their podium spots, all non-movers for the month. The only real positional elbowing comes from the Berg nudging up to 4th while Axiom’s Crave slips back one to 5th. The Glitch stays comfortably mid-pack at 6, while discs like the Wraith and Zone seem content in their long-term rentals around the 7th and 9th floors, respectively. Everyone’s on first-name terms by now.

Signs of wear and wariness

Among the decliners, the Rollo took the biggest tumble, dropping 7 spots to 34th. Likely culprit? Ideal in theory, awkward in practice. Very understable mids often overpromise and underdeliver unless wielded with deliberate intent. Discs like the Rollo remind us that novelty alone doesn’t sustain popularity — predictability trumps flash in most players’ weekly rounds.

Stability as a selling point

The Tesla’s surge and Grace’s gain may well signal a shift in preference towards discs that behave themselves. Reliability is underrated — human brains are all for excitement, but only within parameters we feel we can still control. It’s a tightrope between ‘ooooh’ and ‘oh no’, and this month, the safe bets seem to be winning.

Discs to watch for next month

Eyes on the P2 from Discmania, which quietly climbed 10 ranks to 39. With putters, trends often move slowly, until they don’t. And don’t sleep on breakout entries like Kastaplast’s Tuff at 52 — early adopter buzz can snowball quickly if form meets marketing. Join us next time to see which discs are soaring and which are simply spinning their wheels.

  • 1 Buzzz Discraft • Midrange • Stable
  • 2 Hex Axiom Discs • Midrange • Stable
  • 3 Destroyer Innova • Distance Driver • Overstable
  • 4 Berg Kastaplast • Putter • Overstable Up 1 since May 30th, 2025
  • 5 Crave Axiom Discs • Control Driver • Understable Down 1 since May 30th, 2025
  • 6 Glitch MVP • Putter • Stable
  • 7 Wraith Innova • Hybrid Driver • Overstable
  • 8 Trail MVP • Hybrid Driver • Stable Up 1 since May 30th, 2025
  • 9 Zone Discraft • Midrange • Very Overstable Down 1 since May 30th, 2025
  • 10 Mamba Innova • Hybrid Driver • Very Understable Up 1 since May 30th, 2025

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

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