Collection: Selection for beginners
Are you a beginner looking for suitable entry-level disc golf discs? Then we have just the right selection for you.
Whether you're using a beginner's set or a professional disc, we recommend starting with slower discs for your first throws and then gradually working your way up. Start with a putter, and once that's flying well, add a midrange. Then move on to fairway drivers, and once you've got the hang of it, treat yourself to a few distance drivers.
This order not only helps you develop the correct form and technique from the beginning, but also leads to better and more satisfying throws and results.
For this reason, we've listed mostly beginner-friendly putters, along with some (less stable) midrange putters. If you want to progress quickly, it might be worth considering using the same disc several times. This way, you can practice your throws more often and avoid getting blisters on your feet as quickly.