Best Disc Golf Drivers of 2020

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In this unprecedented year of pandemic, unrest, and shutdowns, we’ve seen people buying discs faster than suppliers can get them made and shipped. People are still playing disc golf.  What better activity for either staying home, with putting and upshot practice, or maintaining social distancing out on the course. Since people are still playing, and buying discs, we wanted to see what kind of impact the world situation might have had on our disc selections. For the next few weeks, we will look at the best discs of 2020, broken down by disc type. This week, we will look at the best disc golf drivers of 2020.

2020: What An Interesting Year

Since a bulk of the year was during the pandemic, we will see if our disc selections have been different than in years past. There would likely have to be something bigger than a global pandemic to get us to change our favorite discs. But, there are factors that do get us to change.

For example, if our favorite disc golf pro, who happens to be a world champion, puts out a new disc. Or puts out a new version of an old disc. Those kinds of things affect disc golf sales, as we’ve seen in the past. Let’s start by jumping right in and see who is the King (no pun intended) of drivers for 2020.

Best Disc Golf Drivers

Rank Disc Mold Sales Rank Star Rating Fan Vote Average
1 Innova Destroyer 1 1 1 1.0
2 Innova Wraith 2 2 2 2.0
3 Innova Teebird 4 3 7 4.7
4 Innova Thunderbird 9 5 3 5.7
5 Discraft Hades 7 9 3 6.3

 

How We Chose the Best Disc Golf Driver For 2020?

There are several different components to our rating system that we used to determine the best disc golf distance drivers for 2020:

  • First, we counted the sales volume. That makes sense. The mold that sells the most is certainly a contender for the number one disc.
  • Second we look at both how you have rated the discs, and how many reviews you have made for the top drivers to date on Infinite Discs website. A high rating and a lot of reviews translates into a desirable disc.
  • And finally, we will considered what you our blog readers and social media followers say when asked the question: What do you think is the best disc golf driver?

Best Disc Golf Drivers by Sales

According to online disc sales at InfiniteDiscs.com, the following are the top drivers in disc golf for 2020:

2020 Sales Rank Disc Mold
1 Innova Destroyer
2 Innova Wraith
3 Innova Firebird
4 Innova Teebird
5 Innova Valkyrie
6 Innova Leopard
7 Discraft Hades
8 Discraft Undertaker
9 Innova Thunderbird
10 Discraft Zeus
11 Discraft Heat
12 Innova Beast
13 Discraft Force
14 Innova Shryke
15 Infinite Discs Pharaoh
16 Discraft Avenger SS
17 Discraft Anax
18 Innova Leopard3
19 Infinite Discs Emperor
20 Discraft Thrasher

Innova Wraith - #2 Rated Distance Driver

Best Discs According to Star Ratings

Based on user submitted reviews and star ratings, these are the top 10 rated drivers of 2020:

Rank Disc Star Rating # Of 2020 Reviews Weighted Score
1 Innova Destroyer 4.8 70 5.44
2 Innova Wraith 4.61 53 5.01
3 Innova Teebird 4.77 41 5.00
4 Innova Firebird 4.57 49 4.91
5 Innova Thunderbird 4.67 35 4.81
6 Discraft Undertaker 4.78 23 4.75
7 Discraft Zeus 4.69 22 4.65
8 Infinite Discs Pharaoh 4.72 18 4.62
9 Discraft Hades 4.77 14 4.61
10 Infinite Discs Emperor 4.7 16 4.57

While most of the top discs appear in both lists, two understable Innova fairway drivers — the Valkyrie and Leopard made the top 10 sales list but not the top rated discs list. Interestingly, the two discs that replaced them — the Pharaoh and Emperor are high speed distance drivers. It appears that website visitors are more likely to buy easy to throw fairway drivers, but more excited to review discs that provide maximum distance.

So, here we go with the breakdown of some of the top contenders for best disc golf driver of 2020 based on sales, reviews, and ratings. After we hear back from you in the comment section at the bottom of the page, we will update the blog to declare an ultimate winner of the best disc golf driver of 2020.

Infinite Discs Pharaoh - Best Infinite Driver

Top Drivers of 2020: Fan Choice!

For our third and final criteria we reached out to our fans in this post and on social media to let them have their say on what they think the best disc golf driver truly is. The results of the fan vote are as follows:

Fan Vote

Rank Disc Model Percent of Vote
1 Innova Destroyer 20.0%
2 Innova Wraith 19.0%
3 Innova Thunderbird 6.3%
4 Discraft Hades 6.3%
5 Discraft Zeus 5.3%
6 Discraft Undertaker 3.0%
7 Innova Teebird 3.0%
8 Streamline Trace 2.4%
9 Innova Katana 2.4%
10 Innova Valkyrie 2.4%

We’ve tallied your votes to determine the fan winner. We counted 127 votes on the blog and on Facebook. Garnering just over 20% of the votes is the Innova Destroyer. In a very close second place is the popular, and similarly flying Innova Wraith. The Wraith got just under 19% of the votes. In a tie for second place, with 6.3% of the votes is the Innova Thunderbird and the Discraft Hades. Just one percentage point behind those two molds is the Discraft Zeus.

The next few spots are occupied by the Undertaker and TeeBird at 3%, and coming in a 2.4% is the Trace, Katana and Valkyrie. Although the Streamline Trace is the only non-Innova or Discraft mold up to this point in the tally, there were 29 different molds that only received one or two votes. Those include molds from Discmania, Prodigy, Westside, Latitude 64, Dynamic Discs, MVP, Infinite Discs, Axiom, and Vibram.

Discraft Zeus Disc Golf Driver

A Summary of some of the Top Drivers

The Innova Destroyer

This perennial powerhouse made a splash when it was released over a decade ago, and has pretty much dominated the category ever since. Its popular flight numbers, giving a little turn with a reliable fade, has made this disc a winner from the beginning. The Destroyer’s availability in lighter plastics makes it a hit with people of all skill levels.

Innova Teebird

The only thin rim control driver in the top five of the best disc golf drivers of 2020 category, this reliable workhorse has a spot in the bag of many pro and amateur alike. It has been around for two decades, and clearly has a popular flight number. It has become a signature disc for a couple of pros, which might contribute to its popularity.

Innova Firebird and Thunderbird, Discraft Undertaker

These three molds are ‘tweener’ drivers, with thicker rims than traditional fairway drivers but not thick enough to be considered distance drivers. Whatever you call them, all of these molds are popular with people of all skill levels, helping them make the list of best drivers for the year.

The Thunderbird is a straight-flying disc that still has a decent fade at the end. It is the definition of ‘control driver’.

The Firebird could be called a more stable Thunderbird. Its ability to fight headwinds and deliver a solid fade has made the Firebird one of the most in-demand drivers for many years. Certain Firebirds, such as the Sexton Glow Firebirds, are popular for their added overstability, making them even more in demand.

The Undertaker has a little more turn than the Firebird or Thunderbird, but still has a good fade at the end. With a hyzer flip, the Undertaker can be shaped for some long throws.

Discraft Zeus and Infinite Discs Emperor

While the Destroyer has been the #1 rated disc for years, it’s no surprise that similar discs by other brands are also very popular.

It wasn’t long after McBeth moved to Discraft that they announced the newest disc to the Discraft line-up, the Kong. The name was later changed to the Zeus. With a flight number similar to the popular Destroyer and the Infinite Discs Emperor, the Zeus was an immediate hit. With its desirable flight, beautiful swirly plastic, and its endorsement by a world champ, the Zeus fought for the number one spot last year. And, it remains a contender this year.

With its Destroyer-like flight and popularity among professional disc golfers like Garrett Gurthie, Dave Feldberg, and Kona Panis, it’s no surprise that the Emperor achieved top 10 status for ratings this year.

Infinite Discs Pharaoh

This high-speed driver has been one of Infinite’s most popular drivers since it was released. It has a slight turn and a reliable, but not too harsh, fade. Available in several plastic blends, the Pharaoh’s distance is its strength. Fortunately, the mold comes in lighter weights, too, giving the novice player and touring pro alike and option for long-distance throws. Making its top-ten appearance for three years in a row, the Pharaoh is here to stay!

Discraft Hades

New to the Discraft lineup this year is the understable, but controllable, speed 12 Hades. With lots of glide and flight numbers that fill the needs of a variety of skill levels, the Hades has been a hit for Discraft. Introducing a disc with the name of a repeat world champion on it surely helps with sales. Then, mix in some popular flight numbers and you have a winning combination.  The Hades has flight numbers that are similar to the widely used Innova Tern. If you want a flip-to-straight flight with a solid fade, or a big turnover shot, the Hades would fill that slot in your bag. Of all the drivers in the top 10, the Hades has the most high speed turn by far.

Innova Valkyrie and Leopard

The Valkyrie and Leopard are known as Innova’s “easy to throw” drivers. These are the very drivers that are included in most Innova three disc starter sets. In their base DX plastic, these popular beginner discs can be very understable. With the huge growth of disc golf during the pandemic it is no surprise that these popular beginner discs made the top sales list. But do the Valkyrie and Leopard have what it takes to be considered the best disc golf driver of 2020?

Innova Thunderbird Photo

What Makes a Top Ten Disc Golf Driver

So, why do we like those discs? If we break down the flight ratings of all of the top ten discs, we can come up with an average flight, and see if that helps us understand why these discs are popular. The ‘average’ flight rating of these ten discs, using the common flight rating of speed, glide, turn, and fade, is 10.6, -5, -.9, 2.6. If we round those numbers, we pretty much get the flight of the Wraith, which is the second most popular disc on the list. The Innova Wraith is one speed slower than the Destroyer, which occupies the number 1 spot. As was mentioned, the Destroyer shares the same flight rating as the Zeus and the Emperor, as well as other popular molds that didn’t make the top ten, like the Trespass, Outlaw, and DD3. Apparently, we like that general flight.

The average flight is similar to the flight of 6 out of the 10 best discs. We like discs that give us a little turn, but also give us a reliable fade. We like wide rims, but not too wide. Other than the Hades, we don’t want a lot of turn. (Discs in the 11-20 most popular range have more flip, or turn, to them, such as the Beast, Valkyrie, Shryke, Heat, and Avenger SS) We also like some of our discs to have all fade and little to no turn, for utility shots.

In With the Old, In With the New

The first four molds on the list, Destroyer, Wraith, Teebird, and Firebird, were all released prior to 2008. They’ve been around for a while and have proven their value to the disc golf community. The last four discs on the list, Zeus, Pharaoh, Hades, and Emperor, were all released in the last couple of years. Only time will tell is they remain as popular in years to come. Probably so, since three out of four of them have the popular flight characteristics mentioned above. For the record, the average PDGA approval year for the top ten drivers is 2012.

Paul McBeth 5 claws best driver

Feel Free to watch this video which summarizes the results in a minute and thirty seconds:

Your Opinion: What is the best driver for you?

We want your opinion. What do you think the best disc golf driver is and why?  What weight and plastic do you like it in. How long have you been playing disc golf, how far can you throw? Please comment below.

Ted is the Chief Writer at Infinite Discs. He is responsible for the State of Disc Golf Survey articles and most of the "best discs" posts. Ted runs all kinds of local disc golf leagues and tournaments and tournaments in Northern Utah.

141 comments

  • I started in March, so am a Noob, but am playing 3-4 times per week now for almost 5 months. For control, feel, staying out of trouble, and giving me a consistent ~300 feet, my go-to disc from the tee is Discraft’s Undertaker. It helps that it’s bright pink so I can find it easily in long grass or the woods. Cheers to growing the game!

  • Colby Christophersen

    Destroyer is the best disc ever

  • McKenzie Baldwin

    Zeus is my favorite driver of 2020. Yes the destroyer is also my favorite but I feel like discraft has a better quality control and will make a disc which is more consistent. No wondering which of the 4 destroyer molds your going to get.

  • My vote goes for the Pro Thunderbird. The Thunderbird is a versatile driver that players of all skill levels can utilize, and the Pro plastic makes it even more accessible to intermediate players. I can throw a Thunderbird backhand, forehand or overhead and it’s reliable every single way.

    • I agree, it’s a favorite long control driver. But I’ve only ever seen it in my weights (around 140g) in DX and they lose their overstability in about a half-dozen rounds in that. Would love to see it in a 140g-range GStar, like Destroyers come in.

      • Update: Was checking “Newly Added Discs” (‘last 1 day,’ ‘0 to 150g’) last night and up popped a 141g Star Thunderbird—as mentioned, had never seen it in a premium plastic in that weight before so ordered it immediately. When it gets here will see how it flies (should be more overstable than similar-weight DX) and submit a review.

  • My vote has to be either the Sorcerer by Westside or the Pharaoh by Infinite. I have had countless drop-in birdies using both of them. Just need the Ace now!

  • I recently bought a champion thunderbird and it has quickly become one of my go to discs. I can put it on most any line and trust it to finish but not hook. One of the main reasons I find it so reliable is that i have decent control with it on a forehand drive which is one of the weakest parts of my game.
    A close second and one of the least talked about disc is my Westside Boatman. It’s the distance driver Verizon of a thunderbird. It has very little deviation from the line input it on which is great in the woods.

  • Star Leopard

  • My vote is easily for the emperor. That thing is a crusher and feels so good in the hand

  • Innova star wraith is the best driver. So consistent with a predictable fade. It can’t be beat!

  • This is a tough one but I’ve got to give it to the new Discraft Hades. This is obviously from my own experience, but the Hades has given me the ability to hit over 400′ on my drives for the first time. This disc is so sweet. It requires high speed to be able to get the intended turn, but once it does reach that speed, it turns and glides for so long, but still wants to fade back. It doesn’t just want to turn and burn and turn into a throwller. While I have heard that more domey Hades are more understable, I throw a very slightly domey Hades and it is so money. If you’re looking for huge distance, get the Hades!

  • I love my Innova Katana. I feel I can get a consistent throw even though I don’t consistently hit the correct speed with it

  • Going with the Hades as well. Throw it on a touch of hyzer, and then watch it work. I grabbed my non-disc-golf friends and made them come watch the beauty of the full flight. Gives that extra distance, even for beginners. Can’t wait for the drop of the first runs to complete the collection!

  • My favorite driver all year has been the Star Thunderbird, I don’t have enough arm speed to really power up on a thick-rimmed driver but I can get smooth reliable flights backhand and forehand with the Thunderbird.

  • I’m going with the Wraith. This is the go to driver out of my bag. I am an intermediate level player and couldn’t be more thankful for this disk. It fits comfortably in my hand and I can get this disc to fly on a great S-Curve. Forehand and Backhand this disc is a WINNER.

  • Russell Burright

    My vote is for the Wraith. As an improving intermediate player, a DX Wraith was the first distance driver I was able to consistently throw with an amazingly satisfying S-line. Its light weight (146-ish grams) and the less stable DX plastic made it easier to achieve its initial turn. The rim still feels great in my hand, and also the stock DX stamp is great!

  • We all know it’s the Destroyer. I own several in different weights and plastics and they all stay in the bag year round. Simply put: it is the most dependable driver that exists, which is why it’s the best selling.

  • Don’t let people tell you a slow arm can’t give justice to overstable discs. GStar Destroyer in light weights—137g to 145g—hits my sweet spot, as an experienced 66-year-old with a slow arm and small hands. The 2.2cm rim is a touch narrower than most comparable discs, which promotes more consistent release control. The flexible GStar helps with small-hand grip and cuts the overstability a little. GStar seasons faster than Star so can cycle them as they get more understable.

    My full bag (cart actually) currently has four Destroyers: in GStar, newer 137g, 147g (for windier conditions), and well-seasoned 141g (downwind bomber); and a more overstable 145g Star for headwinds/utility shots. Never have liked bubble plastics like Blizzard…they seem inconsistent disc-to-disc and tend to delaminate at the sharp edge.

    Other favorite slow arm/small hand drivers include the MVP Photon distance driver (2.2cm rim) and Tesla control driver (2.0cm rim), both in 142g-145g Fission. Also like to change up sometimes and carry a small all-Prodigy bag with the 2.3cm-rim D1, D2, and D3 distance drivers (141g-145g in 400G plastic)—their slightly wider rim is offset by the rim’s greater height, so also have a very good feel on release—and F1/F2 control drivers. My very farthest throws right now are with the 141g Prodigy D3, but only in a quartering light wind (it just glides and glides and glides with a slight turn, then finally flexes back and glides before finally landing with a big bonus skip).

    Infinite, I’d love to try the Emperor and Exodus in 137g-145g decent plastics, and will be looking out for those.

  • The Wraith is definitely the best driver. Its sister disc the Krait is also an excellent disc. I had a pop top Krait that got excellent distance, but some woman stold my disc when they told me to play through. I drive they picked up my disc and ran. Helena Montana women are the worse. The Wraith and Krait are accuracy discs for tight fairways. The Destroyer is not an accuracy disc. It needs a wide fairway for it to work. It is flippy like a Nuke, which is also a max distance driver. I get more distance with Cranks and Nukes, I prefer a Crank over a Nuke. But I carry a Krait in my bag because of the straight point shoot accuracy. Less fade than a Wraith. It all depends on your throwing style and arm speed. I see players throw a Sidewinder with no problems. For me the disc sucks in the wind and has too much turn. The Thunderbird is a tailwind driver in my opinion. Sucks into the wind. I also prefer a TL over a Teebird. But given Innova is inconsistent in their manufacturing, I have pop top Teebirds that have more turn than the flat top Teebirds, but get more glide and distance than flat tops. My consistent go to disc is a Sampo, which is like an overstable Orc to me. A more consistent point and shoot accuracy disc.

  • Yo, all about that Wraith. Happy to see it at #2, knowing there was no way the Deatroyer would be anywhere but 1. Seeing the Heat on there makes me wonder why no Sphinx. I love Zoe’s new signature version of it. I guess the DD3, PD, and FD3 aren’t big enough to get on here, which is kind of a surprise. They’re all fantastic.

  • You have to go with the teebird, such a smooth disc for any occasion and best of all very reliable on any situation.

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