4-Week Disc Golf Rankings Roundup: Wraith Rockets to Top 3, Malita Steals the Spotlight
Wraith’s sudden leap from 9th to 3rd in the Oct 03, 2025 Golf Disc Rankings wasn’t just a climb—it was more of a coup. You could almost hear the collective eyebrow raise across the fairways. When a disc with such formidable overstable credentials skips six spots in four weeks, it tells us something more than just raw performance. It suggests a change in what throwers are looking for—something with a long glide and maybe, just maybe, a hint of nostalgia baked in.
Top Movers This Month
Wraith Reclaims its Crowned Aura
This is a disc that’s had moments in the sun before, but now it’s back with fire in its belly. The Wraith’s resurgence likely comes down to players chasing control with distance—hybrid drivers seem to be enjoying a mini renaissance, and it’s standing out precisely because it has neither the bulk of a Destroyer nor the mild manners of a Mamba. It’s the Goldilocks zone flyer—and people have noticed.
Malita’s 91-Spot Meteor Climb
If there were a trophy for audacity, the Malita would be moulding it right now. Jumping from 128 to 37, it wasn’t just a rise. It was a rescue from obscurity. What’s behind this spike? Likely a mix of rec players finding delight in its stable midrange manners and word-of-mouth doing the rest. Simpler is sometimes smarter. People trust what their mates are actually throwing, not what’s plastered on YouTube thumbnails.
Shifts and Shuffles in the Top 10
The Buzzz sat comfortably atop the list—again—making it the disc equivalent of toast: trusted, reliable, and always around. Destroyer inched up to second, pushing Hex into fourth, with the Mako3 pulling a quiet revolution by leaping from 10th to 5th. The Berg, characteristically stubborn, fell four places to ninth—perhaps signalling putter fatigue or just seasonal rotation amongst jaded fans.
The Glitch and Zone? Perfectly static. Both refuse to budge, acting like the Ikea chairs of disc golf: not glamorous, but you sit in them every week without complaint.
Discs to Watch Ahead
Eyes should be trained on Innova’s Leopard3, now flirting with the Top 20 after creeping up 12 spots. Also quietly lurking is the P2 from Discmania, which might be building toward a winter push. And of course, keep a wary eye on the Fox—not metaphorically, literally the Innova Fox. Another understable midrange logging a 61-place climb is rarely a coincidence. It’s interest made visible.
We’ll see if next month’s chill weather cools any of these flames—or if another disc from the depths vaults up while the big hitters look the other way. See you next Friday for the next twist. But for now? See the full Top 40.
- 1 – Buzzz
- 2 ▲ Destroyer Up 1 since August 29th, 2025
- 3 ▲ Wraith Up 6 since August 29th, 2025
- 4 ▼ Hex Down 2 since August 29th, 2025
- 5 ▲ Mako3 Up 5 since August 29th, 2025
- 6 ▼ Crave Down 2 since August 29th, 2025
- 7 – Glitch
- 8 – Zone
- 9 ▼ Berg Down 4 since August 29th, 2025
- 10 ▲ Mamba Up 2 since August 29th, 2025
View the full Top 40 for this week’s Golf Disc Rankings for this week.