Pureline Tournament Series 2017 Discs are Available

In order to support the Pureline Tournament Series, which is a series of tournaments in the western states, Infinite Discs now has a great selection of limited edition stamped discs from series co-sponsor, Innova! The Pureline Series allows players of all skill levels to play at different disc golf courses in order to accumulate scores that don’t only win payouts for each tournament, but that also take them toward grand prizes at the end of the series. Infinite Discs is happy to team up with the Pureline organizers to support this series through the selling of this discs.

The Pureline Series stamps feature a formation of fighter jets, drawing out flight paths, from understable to overstable, with their smoke trails. It’s a fun stamp and the discs are downright awesome! There are a lot of glow and colored glow discs, plus plastic types that are not the usual offerings for certain disc models, and just some fun, good-looking colors!

Once these 2017 series discs are gone, then they won’t be back, so get them while you can!

 

Which Discs Can You Get?

An easy way to browse all of the discs with the Pureline stamp is to click on Advanced Disc Search, and then click the check-box for “Stamp,” and then click the button to view all of the available discs. You can browse through pages of photos and add the ones you want to your cart.

Here is a list of the limited edition Innova discs with the Pureline stamp:

DX AVIAR
CHAMPION SHRYKE
CHAMPION MAKO3
STAR DESTROYER
STAR SHRYKE
PRO DESTROYER
DX GLOW AVIAR
GLOW KC PRO AVIAR
JK AVIAR
KC PRO AVIAR
CHAMPION GATOR
PRO COLT
CHAMPION GUMMY DESTROYER
CHAMPION GUMMY RHYNO
CHAMPION GUMMY TERN
CHAMPION GLOW BOSS
CHAMPION GLOW DESTROYER
CHAMPION ROC3
CHAMPION THUNDERBIRD
PRO GATOR
PRO GLOW GATOR
KC PRO ROC
GLOW KC PRO GLOW ROC
CHAMPION FIREBIRD
CHAMPION DYED TEEBIRD
CHAMPION DYED TERN
CHAMPION DYED DESTROYER
CHAMPION DYED FIREBIRD
CHAMPION DYED ROC3
COLORED GLOW JK PRO AVIAR
COLORED GLOW KC PRO AVIAR
COLORED GLOW KC PRO ROC
XT NOVA
CHAMPION GLOW AVIAR
CHAMPION GLOW FIREBIRD
CHAMPION GLOW GATOR
CHAMPION GLOW SHRYKE
CHAMPION COLORED GLOW DESTROYER
CHAMPION COLORED GLOW FIREBIRD
CHAMPION COLORED GLOW LEOPARD3
CHAMPION COLORED GLOW ROC3
CHAMPION COLORED GLOW TEEBIRD

 

Putter Wars 2017 – Which Disc Golf Putter Will Win?

Putters are very personal discs. Some players can go through a lot of different putters before settling on one, primary putter for running the chains. Other players like to keep a variety of putters on hand for different settings and conditions. Some putters are better for approaches or drives. We all have our favorites, and we could argue for hours about which one is “best,” but honestly, the “best” putter is the one that feels right to each individual player.

For example, I currently have a stack of TUI putters by RPM Discs as my primary practice putter. The owner of Infinite Discs has been putting faithfully, and very accurately, with MONEY putters from ABC Discs. Another Infinite Discs employee putts with the Latitude 64 MACANA. These putters all have something in common– none of them are best-selling putters. However, they feel right to each individual player.

So for the sake of argument, let’s take a look at the one thing that can help determine which putters are the “top” putters in terms of the numbers of players using them. That can be determined by the number of players purchasing those discs, and those stats are readily at hand.

Let’s Talk About SALES

We are now approaching the month of May 2017, and we are starting to see putter sales rise as players, both veteran and novice, stock up on putters for the season. Which putters are the hottest movers? Undoubtedly, we’ll see some well known, long established putters rising to the top, but there are also some new putters that are making a splash in 2017.

First of all, here are a couple of comparison charts for the top 10 best-selling putters at Infinite Discs so far in 2017 (4 months including January, February, March, and April):

The Judge by Dynamic Discs was the best-selling putter at Infinite Discs in 2016, but has fallen behind in the first four months of 2017, dropping to 4th place while the three top-sellers are running a close race.

The Discmania P2 “Psycho” has jumped to the top, with the base D-Line plastic exploding in sales. Both P-Line and S-Line are also pushing the sales through the roof.

In second place, we see the juggernaut Aviar by Innova. With many different plastic types, it consistently adds up to being one of the top-selling putters. The McPro Aviar is the plastic blend that is pushing the sales much higher, accounting for more than 1/3 of total Aviar sales so far in 2017.

Third place is held by another long-time best-seller, the Wizard by Gateway. With probably more different plastic blends than any other putter out there, the Wizard is the top-selling disc for the Gateway brand. The most recent blends are the 4S (the most flexible, even more so than Super Stupid Soft) and Evolution Diamond, which is a premium, durable blend. Wizard sales at Infinite Discs have been given a big boost in 2017 with the addition of Wizard 6-Pack bundles which allow customers to grab a bunch of Wizards at once.

Fifth and Sixth place are both owned by discs which are actually more notorious as approach discs, rather than discs for putting. The Westside Harp is very popular, primarily because of the high profile use of the disc by pro disc-golfer, Ricky Wysocki. Sales of the Harp would be higher, possibly giving the Judge a run for the money if the most popular BT Hard plastic had been in stock. But the BT Hard blend has been out of stock from the manufacturer for most of early 2017.

The Nova by Innova is likewise popular as an approach disc, with its reputation boosted by pro disc-golfer, Paul McBeth. The sales have been helped recently by a love for the artistic frame that the over-mold design of the Nova provides. With attractive stamps and great dual color combinations, customers race to buy the most appealing discs whenever a new supply arrives.

The Atom by MVP is making a surprising run into the top 10 best-selling putters of 2017, lifted by the new release of the Atom in Proton plastic. Many fans of the Atom had clamored for a more durable Proton plastic version of the disc for driving, and it was delivered. The Atom was also released in the new Electron Firm plastic blend right at the end of April.

The Pure by Latitude 64 has been a consistently selling putter at Infinite Discs for quite a while, released in glow-in-the-dark Moonshine Plastic in April 2017.

The 9th and 10th place putters are both 2017 newcomers. The Aviar3 by Innova flew off the shelves as a flat-topped, faster, more overstable version of the famous Aviar. Being presented as a new variation of the Aviar, it is no wonder that players want to give it a try. The momentum will likely carry on as the Aviar3 is released in more plastic blends.

The Pilot by Streamline, a brand new spin-off company from MVP in 2017, made a very strong introductory showing, spiking to 10th place so far. A lot of those sales at Infinite Discs were due to a special edition Pilot in Electron Soft plastic with five stamp variations for collectors. There were also 5-Pilot Packs and a massive 21-Pilots Pack which boosted initial sales. The long-term sales of the Pilot are yet to be seen, but it has started off the year strong.

Other Strong Newcomers

Aside from the Aviar3 and Pilot launching with impressive sales in 2017, there are some other putters that are making a splash, and as the year pans out, they have a shot at reaching the top 10.

The Slammer by Dynamic Discs is another disc which could fall more into the category of being an approach disc, though it works wonderfully as an overstable headwind putter. With limited editions helping to build anticipation, the launch of the Slammer was certainly strong, and we will see if that momentum continues.

The Caltrop by Latitude 64 is an interesting putter, being the first by Latitude 64 with a thumb-track. Sales were initially strong, as it was the first major putter release of 2017, though the momentum has slowed under the shadow of other new putters like the Aviar3, Pilot, and Slammer.

The Crown by Westside is another new putter that came out in the spring of 2017, and the initial reviews have been very positive. With a feel and style similar to two of the top 4 putters in this article, the Wizard and the Judge, it has the potential to at least become the best-selling putter released by Westside so far.

Other putters are on the way in 2017, and we will soon see what kind of a splash they make in the disc golf market. Will they dethrone other newcomers like the Crown, the Slammer, or the Pilot? Or will they fade into a growing arsenal of discs that are pouring into the market each year, becoming yet another lesser-known favorite for a few players. Stay tuned, and we’ll find out!

 

 

State of Disc Golf – How Much We Spend on the Sport

Looking at the results of the 2017 State of Disc Golf Survey, we can get a glimpse of how much money is spent by disc golfers during the past year. On this year’s survey, we didn’t ask if that money was spent specifically on equipment, or on tournament fees, or on travel, etc. but instead asked the survey participants to generally consider how much total they spend on the sport. These are the results:

As you can see, the majority replied that they spent between $200 and $499 on disc golf in 2016, with the next largest groupings made of people who spent slightly less than that, or who spent up to $999. If you put those three highest groups together, then you have almost exactly 70% of respondents spending between $100 and $999 on disc golf during the year.

By looking at the answer choices, you’ll noticed that the spread became larger as we moved to higher dollar amounts, so the first three choices went from $0 to $199, where the latter four choices covered from $200 to $2000 or more. Thus it was natural that more people would fall somewhere in the middle. But what might seem surprising is that 13.76% of respondents claim to have spent $1000 or more on disc golf in 2016, and 32.73% spend $500 or more on disc golf in 2016. That’s a respectable percentage of players that are spending a significant amount of money on disc golf.

How Did We Spend that Money?

Undoubtedly some of that money is spent on discs, bags, and other accessories. But one factor which could likely tally the higher expenses which would take players into the $500+ categories are things like tournaments and travel. Let’s look at responses that shed some light on the costs of tournaments.

So, with 73.1% of respondents who played in tournaments in 2016 (the vast majority), and those tournaments all have registration fees. And then we figure that 63.4% of players would travel 4 hours or more to play in a tournament, it makes sense that significant travel and tournament play is a contributing factor in disc golf spending. In fact, 22.7% of survey respondents said that they’d “go anywhere” to play a tournament. That implies fuel costs, boarding costs, and more.

Now let’s look at how disc purchases might have calculated into those spending totals:

Looking at these survey results, it would appear that many players are quite conservative when it comes to buying discs. We can see that 42.5% purchase between 0 and 9 discs. If you average a cost of $12 per disc (some are much more expensive, and some are less), then you’re looking at an investment under $100 or just over that amount on discs in a year.

Once we move into those people who bought 10-29 discs, which is a collective 40.1% of those surveyed, then we can estimate that they spent at least in a range of $120 – $350 on discs during the year.

Even though disc golf is an inexpensive sport compared to many others out there, where most courses are free to play, and equipment costs are very low, the truth is that players find ways to spend money on the sport they love. If not in buying discs and equipment, then in tournaments, travel, league fees, and more. Those spending choices are not a bad thing when it comes to the growth of disc golf. The fact that so many players are slapping money on the barrel for equipment, accessories, and tournament support means that disc golf can continue healthy growth, with more opportunities for players, and a growing body of enterprise surrounding the sport we love.

 

Limited Edition PILOT is Ready for Takeoff

There has been a lot of hype and a lot of anticipation for the first discs released on the MVP spin-off brand, Streamline Discs. The Pilot was announced to be the initial putter release, and the Trace was the long-range driver. Both discs were officially released to the disc golf market on Friday, March 31st, and sales for both discs were high.  The Streamline spin-off was created separately from the existing MVP and Axiom brands because, unlike the discs on those brands, the Streamline discs would be made from a single mold, rather than an over-mold.

One of the unique features for Streamline Discs, as a single mold manufacturer, is the ability to stamp the discs in triple foil (3-color), just like with other MVP and Axiom discs, giving them the ability to present some fun stamps. Infinite Discs embraced that feature and arranged for a limited edition of both discs.

The Trace limited edition featured a dragon being shot at by missiles from a modern fighter jet. The dragon colors varied, making it fun to find a personal favorite. There were 100 of these stamps on Proton plastic and 100 on Neutron plastic, making a total of 200 limited Infinite Discs edition Traces.

Sales on the limited edition Trace soared and at the time of this blog, only a few remained.

 

Here Comes the Pilot – On 5 Different Stamps!

For the Pilot, Infinite Discs arrange to have a fun stamp series put together and available to customers on April 6th. The limited edition stamp comes in five different varieties. Each stamp features a pilot standing in front of his airplane, but there are five numbered planes, each from a different era of flight. These are the quantities made:

100 Discs – Plane #1 – Early flight
100 Discs – Plane #2 – World War I Fighter
100 Discs – Plane #3 – World War II Fighter
100 Discs – Plane #4 – Modern Fighter Jet
100 Discs – Plane #5 – Fantasy “Space” Jet
10 – Solo Pilot Discs (all black)

There are four different stamp colors for each airplane. These limited edition Infinite Discs Pilot discs can be purchased separately, or in multi-disc packs for enthusiasts and collectors! All of the stamps are on Electron Soft plastic, which is an ideal, grippy, soft plastic blend that works wonderfully for putters.

For those who want one of each of the 5 airplane stamps, there are a limited quantity of pre-assembled 5-Pilots Packs that can be purchased HERE.

For those who want all 5 airplane stamps as well as all four stamp color variations of each airplane, plus one of the unique Solo Pilot discs (these are black with a unique foil on each stamp, making each of the 10 a “unicorn”), there are an extremely limited quantity of the 21-Pilots Pack. In fact, there are only 10 of these packs, each with its own, unique solo pilot black disc.

These huge pack of putters is perfect for ultimate stamp collectors as well as for those who are excited to make the Pilot putter their primary putter, since there are plenty of discs for practice drills. Or, it could be shared with friends.  You can find the limited 21-Pilots Packs available for order HERE.

Separate Electron Soft Pilots HERE

5-Pilots Packs HERE

21-Pilots Packs HERE

3-Color Aztec Stamp from MVP Axiom

Infinite Discs continues the popular run of our Aztec stamp with a wonderful 3-color rendition on MVP / Axiom discs. We’re really excited about how beautiful these discs turned out, and the artwork seems to stare into your soul. The stamp is limited to a run of 300 discs on mixed models.

This is a comprehensive list of the molds and plastics that feature the 3-color Infinite Discs Aztec stamp. Click on the disc name to jump directly to the listing on the Infinite Discs website, then click “Select Your Disc” to browse what is available:

Neutron Catalyst
Proton Catalyst
Neutron Nitro
Neutron Octane
Proton Octane
Proton Matrix
Neutron Orbital
Proton Wave
Plasma Wave
Neutron (Axiom) Vanish
Proton (Axiom) Vanish
Fission Photon
Proton Photon
Plasma Photon
Neutron Photon
Plasma Anode
Electron Anode
Electron Soft Anode
Proton Soft Anode
Electron Soft Ion
Proton Soft Ion
Neutron Relay
Neutron Phase

We hope that players enjoy these special, limited runs of quality discs with the Infinite Discs Aztec stamp!

State of Disc Golf 2017 – Is Game Play Too Fast? Too Loud?

In the State of Disc Golf 2017 Survey, we asked thousands of players a couple of questions about subjects that are sometimes a bit touchy when it comes to playing the game with others. First of all, we thought we’d ask about the speed of play. We’ve all met those players who like to take their time before each throw, seeming to measure the weight of each disc in their hand, drawing imaginary lines through the air, and finding their apparent moment of zen before finally taking their throw. Or, perhaps you are bothered by that pushy player that wants to step up and throw right away, regardless of who should take the box first according to turn order.  Is the game generally too fast for you? Or is it too slow for you? Here is what the surveyed players thought:

Which statement about speed of play typically applies to you for recreational disc golf rounds?

Despite those occasional irritations when it comes to speed of play, the majority 57% of those surveyed felt that the rounds move along at the right pace. But when it comes to those who wish the speed of play were different, it is more about wanting to take their time, rather than wanting to push the pace up a notch. 35.6% of players like to take their time, so if you add together those who are content, and those who like to take their time, you come up with 92.6% who are fine with the way things are or who like to take their time, so apparently it is a vocal minority of 7.4% that wishes things would speed up.

The percentage of those who feel the game is too slow was higher when narrowed down to those who called themselves “professional” on the survey, with 12% feeling the game moves too slowly. However, those who called themselves beginners, recreational, intermediate, and even advanced, fell right in line with the majority who are fine with the pace of the game.

How important is it that those around you stand still and are silent before you throw?

This is another touchy subject in some casual and competitive rounds. We’ve heard announcers say things like, “Oh, that is a shame,” when an observer coughs or makes a sudden noise just as a professional is throwing. For a really good player, should it make a difference if there is some background noise or movement in their field of vision? Let’s see how those surveyed responded when it comes to stillness and silence before the throw:

For all the emphasis on being silent during putts or throws, it looks like it is a huge minority that fines the silence to be “very important”– so much so that they won’t throw with a potential distraction. That 7.7% pales in comparison to the 69.2% majority who feels that it is only “somewhat important” and who are not generally bothered by a little noise or movement. That 7.7% also pales in comparison with the 23.1% who feel that silence and movement is “not important”.

We looked at those who called themselves “professionals” on the survey to see if the competitive nature of their game play makes the distraction factor more or less important. It turns out that 17.1% feel that silence is “very important” and 66.1% feel it is “somewhat important”.  That leaves 16.8% feeling it is “not important”. So, to a small professional players find distractions to be a nuisance.

In fact, moving through the categories from beginners to advanced, the more advanced the player, the higher percentage that said silence and stillness was important, though never a majority.

 

 

 

Utah Open Stamped Discs Available!

The UTAH OPEN is part of the Disc Golf 2017 Pro Tour and it powered by Latitude 64. As part of the Utah Open tournament fundraiser, there are a bunch of really nice Latitude 64 discs available to order at Infinite Discs. This is a run-down of the discs available with the Utah Open stamp. They are available on some nice plastic types, including a lot of smooth, white Gold Line discs and Opto Sparkle:

Gold Line ANCHOR

Opto ANCHOR

Gold Line BALLISTA

Opto BALLISTA

Gold Line BOLT

Gold Line COMPASS

Opto COMPASS

Gold Line CULVERIN

Gold Line CUTLASS

Opto DIAMOND

Gold Line DIAMOND

Opto Sparkle GLADIATOR

Gold Line HALO

Gold Line HAVOC

Gold Line KNIGHT

Gold Line PURE

Gold Line RIVER

Gold Line SAINT

Opto Sparkle SAINT PRO

Gold Line SAINT PRO

You can search these Utah Open stamped discs, as well as other special editions discs, or discs of specific plastic types, weights, colors, and more by using the Infinite Discs Advanced Disc Search function.  Here is a video that shows you how…and the Utah Open stamps can be browsed by searching “extras” and “Utah Open Stamp”:

2016 Infy Awards – Winners Announced!

We got a late start on the first annual INFY AWARDS voting, but the results are now in. This was designed as a contest of pure popularity, where voters picked their favorite new discs of 2016 in three categories. They also chose the male and female professional disc golfers that they felt were the most influential in 2016 and their favorite 2016 disc golf moment.  So, total sales figures had nothing to do with these results. The winners were chosen 100% by vote count.

Certain contests were looking pretty tight as we watched the voting results come in, but then a certain disc brand pushed the poll to their mailing list and we saw a surge of voting that turned the tide dramatically. So, without further ado, here are the results…

Most Popular New Putt-and-Approach Disc of 2016

The three new-release putters of 2016 that topped the voting, in order were as follow:

3rd Place – MVP Spin
2nd Place – Innova Stud
1st Place – Dynamic Discs Marshal

Most Popular New Mid-Range Disc of 2016

All of these new mid-range discs received a lot of love during the year, but the #1 spot finally took over with a lot of momentum and won handily in voting:

3rd Place – MVP Matrix
2nd Place – Latitude 64 Compass
1st Place – Dynamic Discs Emac Truth

Most Popular New Driver of 2016

This was a race where the Discmania DDX was in solid control for most of the voting, but once the Dynamic Discs crowd started flocking to the poll, a new winner emerged:

3rd Place – Latitude 64 Culverin
2nd Place – Discmania DDX

1st Place – Dynamic Discs Defender

Overall Most Popular Disc of 2016

Now this is the big one– the most popular disc of 2016 receiving the most votes in the Infy Awards poll! We’ll run down the top six for you:

6th Place – Innova Shryke
5th Place – Latitude 64 Culverin
4th Place – Dynamic Discs Defender
3rd Place – Latitude 64 Compass
2nd Place – Discmania DDX
1st Place – Emac Truth

Female Professional Disc Golfer
Who Made the Biggest Impact in 2016

This was a very very tight race between both Valarie Jenkins and Paige Pierce. They actually swapped places several times during the voting before polling ended and our winner took the top spot. The winner for this Infy Award in 2016 was…

PAIGE PIERCE

Male Professional Disc Golfer
Who Made the Biggest Impact in 2016

This was more of a run-away win for the #1 spot with young Eagle McMahon taking the #2 place. The winner for 2016 was…

RICKY WYSOCKI

Biggest Disc Golf Moment of 2016

The voting on the biggest disc golf moment of 2016 was a run-away win with the huge, viral albatross on a par 5 hole by Philo Brathwaite winning by a landslide.

Click Here to Watch the Original Live Infy Awards
Announcement on Facebook

THANKS TO EVERYBODY THAT VOTED!

WE’LL SEE YOU AGAIN AT THE END OF 2017!

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