Trusty Distance Is Winning: Wraith Climbs in the Jul 10, 2026 Golf Disc Rankings
Top-ranked discs on Friday July 10, 2026

If you were expecting chaos in the Jul 10, 2026 Golf Disc Rankings, you are going to have to get your entertainment elsewhere. This week’s DiscList data suggests a very specific buying mood: players are reaching for discs they already understand, then buying another one “as a backup”, which is disc golf code for “I lost mine in a bush last weekend”.
The headline move in the Top 10 is the Innova Wraith stepping up to #6, up two places. That is a proper signal. The Wraith is the classic compromise driver: enough speed to feel like you are doing something athletic, but not so demanding that it turns every slight nose angle error into an angry roller. When Wraith sales tick up, it usually means throwers want controllable distance rather than a new science experiment. The Innova Destroyer sits at #2 and is marked as heating up, but the Wraith climb feels like the more relatable choice for most bags.
At the very top, the Discraft Buzzz refuses to budge at #1 for the 156th week on top. That is not a ranking, it is a lifestyle. If you ever wonder what disc golfers buy when they do not want to think, it is right there. Axiom’s Pixel also stays locked at #3, which backs up the same idea. People want a putter that just does putter things, then lets them blame the wind anyway.
The mini-shuffle is between the Axiom Hex and the MVP Glitch. The Hex climbs to #4 while the Glitch slips to #5, and both are labelled as heating up which is very disc golf. The Hex is that point-and-shoot midrange you can hand to a mate and look like a genius for recommending it. The Glitch is fun, floaty, and occasionally makes you believe you could play catch for an hour instead of practising forehands. This week, the buying leans slightly back towards “scorecard helpful” over “park-friendly”.
Lower in the Top 10, the Axiom Crave nudges up to #10 and the MVP Trail drops to #11. That is a tight swap, but it still tells a story. A Crave is the sort of fairway driver people grab when they want straight flights without feeling like they have to throw full power. In summer league season, that is basically a love letter.
Just outside the Top 10 storylines, Axiom’s Envy leaps from #15 to #12 and the Discraft Zone ticks up to #13. If you have ever played a wooded course and thought, “I would like to miss less badly”, that’s your shopping basket. Meanwhile, the Innova Mamba drops to #14 and the Firebird slides to #15, which looks like demand cooling a touch for the extremes. Apparently, players are buying fewer discs that either flip into next week or hyzer into next county.
One last quirky aside: down the chart, the Doomsday Cataclysm rockets up 329 places to #301. That is not Top 40 drama, but it is a proper spike and worth keeping an eye on if it keeps climbing. For now though, the Top 10 reads like a group of sensible adults. Which probably means next week the chart will do something silly. Check back for the next DiscList drop.
- 1 – Buzzz Stable
- 2 – Destroyer ↗ Heating Up
- 3 – Pixel Stable
- 4 ▲ Hex ↗ Heating Up Up 1 since Jul 03
- 5 ▼ Glitch ↗ Heating Up Down 1 since Jul 03
- 6 ▲ Wraith ↗ Heating Up Up 2 since Jul 03
- 7 ▼ Mako 3 Stable Down 1 since Jul 03
- 8 ▼ Berg ↗ Heating Up Down 1 since Jul 03
- 9 – Wave Stable
- 10 ▲ Crave ↘ Stable Up 1 since Jul 03
View the full Top 40 Golf Disc Rankings for this week.




