Destroyer Climbs to #2 as Buyers Go Back to Trusty Plastic | Jul 03, 2026

Top-ranked discs on Friday July 3, 2026

Top 5 Disc Golf Discs Friday July 3, 2026

The Jul 03, 2026 rankings have a very specific vibe: comfort shopping. You know the feeling, you had one sketchy round, three early releases, and now you are browsing discs like a person who has learned nothing except “buy something reliable”. According to the latest DiscList rankings, that mood comes through loud and clear with the Innova Destroyer charging up to #2.

It is not taking the crown, though. The Discraft Buzzz remains bolted to #1 and has now held the top spot for 154 weeks. At this point it is less a disc and more a piece of furniture. Nothing about it is flashy, which is precisely why it keeps winning the shopping basket. People do not buy a Buzzz to feel interesting. They buy it to hit gaps and stop thinking.

The Destroyer’s move is the headline because it nudges the top of the pile without needing a trend-fuelled gimmick. It is marked as heating up, and that makes sense. When players want predictable fade and a driver they can lean on in wind, they do not go hunting for novelty. They go back to the Destroyer, then tell their mates it is “still the best” as if that was ever in doubt.

Behind it, the top 10 reshuffles in a way that screams “tidy up the bag”. The Axiom Pixel slips from #2 to #3 while staying perfectly healthy, and the MVP Glitch bumps up to #4, still the choice for people who want touch, float, and at least one throw per round where they look like a wizard. The Axiom Hex takes the hit, dropping to #5, which feels less like rejection and more like the midrange shelf getting crowded again.

The biggest tell this week is the surge of no-nonsense midrange and approach favourites. The Innova Mako 3 leaps from #10 to #6 and the Kastaplast Berg climbs from #11 to #7, both tagged as heating up. That pairing is hilarious in a very disc golf way. One is glidey honesty that makes your form feel better than it is, the other is a stubborn little brick that refuses to go far. Different tools, same motive: throw the shot, accept the result, move on.

Down at the bottom of the top 10, the MVP Trail drops from #6 to #10. It is not a panic alarm, but it does show how quickly a “new favourite” can get nudged aside when the classics start calling. The Innova Wraith and MVP Wave each slide one place to #8 and #9, which is basically a rounding error at this level.

Just outside the top 10, there is a nice cluster of familiar workhorses moving the right way. The Axiom Crave edges up to #11, the Innova Mamba rises to #12 for those chasing easy distance, and the Innova Firebird rockets to #13. Add the Discraft Zone up to #14 and you have a very clear shopping list: controllable fairways and forehand-friendly stability. Translation: people are preparing for windy rounds and tight courses, or they are simply sick of watching their discs turn into the next postcode.

Further down the sheet, the wildest swings are properly wild. Discmania’s MD4 jumps hundreds of places (to #216), and Prodigy’s F2 does similar (to #210). That is the kind of movement that usually means a restock, a promo push, or a sudden burst of “oh yeah, that one”. On the flip side, Elevation’s Groundhog falls off a cliff from #82 to #611, which is either a supply wobble or the market collectively deciding it has enough weird rubbery fun for now.

Next Friday’s list should be spicy. If the Destroyer keeps creeping and the Mako 3 and Berg stay hot, we might be looking at a proper summer swing towards safe, dependable plastic. See you then.

  • 1 Buzzz Discraft • Midrange • Stable Stable
  • 2 Destroyer Innova • Distance Driver • Overstable ↗ Heating Up Up 2 since Jun 26
  • 3 Pixel Axiom • Putter • Stable Stable Down 1 since Jun 26
  • 4 Glitch MVP • Putter • Stable ↗ Heating Up Up 1 since Jun 26
  • 5 Hex Axiom • Midrange • Stable ↘ Stable Down 2 since Jun 26
  • 6 Mako 3 Innova • Midrange • Stable ↗ Heating Up Up 4 since Jun 26
  • 7 Berg Kastaplast • Putter • Overstable ↗ Heating Up Up 4 since Jun 26
  • 8 Wraith Innova • Distance Driver • Overstable Stable Down 1 since Jun 26
  • 9 Wave MVP • Distance Driver • Stable Stable Down 1 since Jun 26
  • 10 Trail MVP • Distance Driver • Stable ↘ Stable Down 4 since Jun 26

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

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