Top-ranked discs on Friday October 24, 2025

While the top three discs — Buzzz, Destroyer, and Crave — stubbornly remain glued in place like a dog on a sunny windowsill, the real action this week happens just beneath them. The MVP Glitch makes its move, climbing from #8 to #6, and that’s genuinely interesting for a disc that’s more float than force. Think of it less as a rocket and more as a whisper on the wind. Yet it’s managed to glide past Discraft’s Zone, knocking the famously overstable midrange down to 8th. Fans of gentle finesse are clearly making themselves heard.
More intriguing still is the return of the Luna to the Top 10. It snuck in at #10, marking a subtle but psychologically satisfying reappearance for Paul McBeth’s signature putter. Discraft may not have added a brand-new champion to the leaderboard, but they’ve proved once again that durability beats novelty in the long run. The putter field has grown frothy — Glitch, Pixel, Luna, and Berg all jostling within five spots of each other. It’s beginning to look like the battle for the basket is just warming up.
Outside the Top 10, the DD3 makes jaws drop with a leap from #77 to #37. A 40-rank climb. Whether that’s late-season form, European influence, or new plastic hype is anyone’s guess — but it’s clear Discmania fans have rallied around this big driver just in time for chillier conditions.
The fastest mover overall? That medal goes to Thought Space Athletics’ Omen, which is in the middle of a roaring comeback — up 93 places in four weeks to #138. That sort of movement suggests more than just hype; it’s a signal that throwers are switching up their utility slots, possibly ditching overlapping molds in favour of something that bites harder.
Down near the bottom, the Rive’s fall from #52 to #192 is downright theatrical. Paired with the Collapse of the Beast (down to #129), it seems a few older high-speed drivers are falling out of grace. Could it be weariness with overstable meat hooks? Or simply the autumn wind pushing moods closer to control drivers and midranges?
A quick tip of the hat to the Leopard3, the smooth criminal of control drivers, which swanned back into the Top 40 at #26 after seven weeks on the sideline. A lovely little comeback without much pomp — exactly how the Leopard3 has always liked to operate.
All eyes next week are on the putters. With four stable contenders clipped together like grocery trolleys, any disc solving the mystery of consistency could break the chain. Friday’s coming. Let’s see who blinks.
- 1 – Buzzz
- 2 – Destroyer ↗ Heating Up
- 3 – Crave ↗ Heating Up
- 4 – Hex
- 5 – Trail ↗ Heating Up
- 6 ▲ Glitch Up 2 since Oct 17
- 7 – Wraith
- 8 ▼ Zone Down 2 since Oct 17
- 9 ▲ Pixel ↗ Heating Up Up 1 since Oct 17
- 10 ▲ Luna Up 3 since Oct 17
View the full Top 40 Golf Disc Rankings for this week.





