4-Week Roundup: Roadrunner Rockets and Luna Rebounds in August 2025 Golf Disc Rankings
Top Stories from the Past 4 Weeks of Disc Golf Rankings
The biggest headline this cycle? The Innova Roadrunner’s sudden sprint. After loitering in the 30s for ages, it’s rocketed 10 spots to #25. That’s no fluke. There’s something appealing about a disc that feels forgiving and fun while still being hilariously flippy. Whether it’s the uptick in beginners turning into collectors or veterans rediscovering it for sneaky rollers, Roadrunner’s charm has clearly gone from niche to necessary.
Discs With a Nose for Momentum
Alongside Roadrunner’s zoom was another quiet star: Discraft’s Hades, climbing six spots to #20. It’s less a full-on surge and more of a well-timed shuffling forward—think seat selection on a train when you edge closer to first class without paying for it. Similarly, Innova’s Mako3 continued its dependable push, rising three spots to just outside Top 10 territory (#12). Seems smooth midranges never go out of style, especially when they behave themselves in both forehand and backhand roles.
Inside the Top 10: Crave Moves, Luna Returns
Up among the big names, Axiom’s Crave slipped ahead of Kastaplast’s Berg to take #4 from #5. A swap, yes, but telling. Crave has quietly built a reputation as ‘the people’s fairway’—predictable but not boring, like a pub that nails its chips every time. And Discraft’s Luna has returned to the Top 10, sneaking in at #10 after a brief wobble at #12. Sometimes, all it takes is a slight breeze of renewed interest—or a Paul McBeth video featuring a confident 28-footer—to rekindle collective trust.
Consistency is Still Very Much a Thing
Let’s give credit to the unshakables. The Buzzz at #1? Still perched with the smugness of an old pub dog in its favourite armchair. Hex, Destroyer and Zone? Also cemented in place. It’s a curious quirk that while disc preferences shift quickly for new players, seasoned throwers tend to find their holy grails early and cling to them like superstitions. Familiarity breeds purchases, not contempt, apparently.
Looking Ahead: Watch the Weather, Watch the Rankings
As summer swings toward slower rounds and holiday layouts, we may see lighter, glidey discs making moves. If Roadrunner can climb this sharply, don’t be shocked if other understated moulds like the Mamba or Falk find their own moment. Will we see more breakout from Team MVP? Or a wildcard debut into the Top 10? Tune in next time, same basket time, same basket channel.
- 1 – Buzzz
- 2 – Hex
- 3 – Destroyer
- 4 ▲ Crave Up 1 since June 27th, 2025
- 5 ▼ Berg Down 1 since June 27th, 2025
- 6 – Glitch
- 7 ▲ Trail Up 1 since June 27th, 2025
- 8 ▼ Wraith Down 1 since June 27th, 2025
- 9 – Zone
- 10 ▲ Luna Up 2 since June 27th, 2025
View the full Top 40 for this week’s Golf Disc Rankings for this week.