Best Disc Golf Utility Discs

What is a Utility Disc?
This disc has a few different names. It is the specialty disc or the get-out-of-trouble disc. Some people even call it their “Oh…shoot” disc. We are simply calling it the utility disc. It is the disc that you wish you had in your bag when you are stuck under a tree or are facing a unique approach shot. You can use it forehand, backhand, and sometimes even overhead or scoober. For a lot of disc golfers, while it isn’t used often, it is one of the most valuable discs in their collection because they find themselves using it more and more, and they would feel lost without it out on the course.
Discs With Unusual Shapes and Extreme Flight Characteristics
To find the best utility disc, we will be mostly looking at discs with a unique flight and shape. Our nominees will also mostly be overstable discs as they are common discs for this purpose. As always, our two keywords are popularity and utility. We are looking for popular discs that can be utilized by disc golfers of all skill levels. Also for this category we want discs that can be utilized in a variety of ways.
Best Utility Disc Nominees
So let’s take a look at our nominees for The Infinite Discs Best Disc Golf Disc: Utility Disc.
Innova Firebird
The Innova Firebird might end up with the most nominations by the end of these posts, but that’s what makes it a perfect nomination for the utility disc category. The Firebird is so versatile. It is an overstable fairway driver that is thrown backhand, forehand and overhand all over the course. And then if you find yourself in trouble, you can use it to get out of trouble in a variety of ways including overhead shots. The Firebird is consistently a best seller, and it is easy to see why.
Innova Gator
The Innova Gator hasn’t been in one of these posts for a little while, but it is a fantastic utility midrange disc. The Gator is a beaded midrange with a very overstable flight. It is great for getting around tight corners or fighting tough winds. In extreme winds it has even been seen on the putting greens in professional disc golf tournaments. So the Innova Gator is a great disc to have in the bag for those “just in case” situations.
Westside Harp
The Westside Harp has received a few nominees, and it is a great utility disc that can serve several purposes for disc golfers. It has a beadless rim and flat top that makes it very comfortable for forehand throws. The Harp is an overstable approach putter that can be used all over the course and like many of these discs, it offers extra help if some unexpected winds pick up during your round.
The Dynamic Discs Justice is a monster of a disc. Is in an extremely overstable beaded midrange. It is similar to the Innova Gator, but significantly more overstable. The Justice knows no glide. This disc wants to fall out of the sky as soon as you throw it. You might initially think this is a bad thing for a disc, but it helps fulfill the purpose of this specific disc. The Justice is a beast in the wind and offers a reliable flight that is crucial when selecting your utility discs.
The Innova Nova is our recent winner of the best driving putter. This disc is not anything close to overstable, so it doesn’t fit with most of these other nominees, but it has its own purposes as a utility disc. For one, it is an ultra-straight flying disc with nearly no fade at the end. So if you find your self in the trees with a tight tunnel to get back to the fairway, the Nova could do the trick. Also the unique overmold offers a very sticky landing. So if you are throwing onto a small island and don’t want your disc to skip or roll off the island, the Nova is a great choice again.
Latitude 64 XXX
The Latitude 64 XXX was one of our nominees for the best overhead discs. It is pretty similar to the Innova Firebird with a flatter rim. This rim makes the XXX a great choice for short overstable roller shots Have you ever been stuck behind a giant bush or tree and the basket is just on the other side? You don’t want to take two shots to give yourself a look at the basket, so a little flick or backhand roller shot could be just what you need, and the XXX is a great choice to execute this shot with (I might be speaking from experience).
The Best Utility Disc
The time has come for us to announce the winner for the Infinite Discs Best Disc Golf Disc: Utility Disc! This is a category that had several nominees that are great discs for all kinds of situations. Again, we know that these posts aren’t completely objective and free of bias, but we do try our best to be as objective as possible. All that being said, we feel good about our choice for this category. Before we reveal the winner, let’s first review the nominees:
And here is our selection for the winner:
THE INFINITE DISCS BEST DISC GOLF DISC: Utility Disc
The Innova Firebird has been featured in a few of these posts, and it seems like the clear winner for this category. The other nominees are great options as well, but what was the tipping point in favor of the Firebird is that it is a driver. This gives it a bit more versatility as a utility disc. It is great forehand and backhand, and if you need to navigate a straight shot you can put it on an anhyzer release and flex the flight. So whether it is an Innova Firebird or a similar disc, a dependable utility disc is an essential part of an experienced disc golfers bag.
What is your utility disc you keep in the bag? Which disc do you reach for when you are in trouble on the course? Is there a disc we overlooked? Tell us your favorite utility disc (nominated, or not nominated) in the comments. We will select three people who leave comments to receive their favorite utility disc for free from Infinite Discs!
One of my favorite utility discs is the Discraft Flick
Discraft Zone. Works great for short flicks when you don’t have a lot of room for follow through. They are flat, so there’s not a lot of glide. Decent distance for little forehand rollers when you’re all jammed up in the brush.
Ahti is a good one too
Prodigy 400 A2, beefy and reliable, for me at least.
Anvil is another good one, similar to a Justice
Innova Champion Firebird!!!!
Going with the Harp from this list for a hook shot or a flick to get out of situations. Not on the list RPM’s Kea
For sure it’s the Justice for me. Backhand, forehand, thumber or tommy this disc does what it is supposed to do every time.
I bag a Gator and XT Nova off this list.. I would vote Gator, but I also nominate this disc:
Glow Champion Teebird !
Firebird hands down!
I use a Drone and Predator from Discraft for my super OS utility discs. Zone for my gadget upshots.
Westside Harp is what I go to to get out of sticky situations.
The harp is a great work horse!!!
Westside harp for sure. Great for anythimg and everything, deffinetly my “ohh snap” disc.
Discraft Hornet is a great utility disc!
I love my Harp! It’s great for so many shots and magically finds the chains from long-range a ton!
I bag two of the discs listed above. The Gator and Justice. I love the Gator for that controlled sidearm approach shot where I need a moderate hyzer finish. The Justice is more for those shots where I need to come in on a hard hyzer, and especially for working the sidearm flick around a tree, knowing it will hyzer back. The one disc that sits in my bag next to the Justice and Gator, but isn’t listed above, is the Westside ANVIL. THIS is my GO TO disc. It has more glide than the Justice, but has that same extremely overstable flight path. I reach for the Anvil on almost every approach shot inside of 150-175′. It is the ONE disc I can’t do without.
It has to be the Champ Firebird for me (170g). Suuuuuper nice for forehand and backhand shots when I’m in deep trouble. Can’t play a round without it.
I like my glow champion gator. Bought it over 5 years ago and is still my most overstable disc.
For me its a tuff call between a justice and trident, but as those are now oop i guess i lean to the justice