Best Disc Golf Fairway Drivers of 2020

Best Fairway Drivers in Disc Golf

Fairway drivers are arguably the workhorse of the disc golf world. With their slower speeds, the can be handled, shaped, and used by beginners and professionals alike. Their stability range gives us the opportunity to shape shots and avoid obstacles. They are slightly more forgiving than distance driver and require less power to throw, fairway, or ‘control’ can more easily be used for technical shots. So, which is the most popular control driver? Let’s find out.

As usual, we will look at our sales records to see which control driver molds have sold the most this year. Then, we will look at the ratings that readers have contributed, including the star rating and the number of reviews. Then we will turn thing over to you to vote! We will give you a chance to vote on your favorite control driver, whether it’s on our list or not.

Best Disc Golf Fairway Drivers

Sales Rank Star Rating Fan Vote Average
Innova Teebird 2 1 1 1.3
Innova Firebird 1 4 2 2.3
Discraft Undertaker 5 6 3 4.7
Innova Thunderbird 6 2 6 4.7
Innova Valkyrie 3 9 4 5.3

Taking first in both the ratings and fan vote, the Teebird wins the title of the Best Fairway Driver. This mold has been around for a long time and has proven it’s worth. With a flight rating of 7, 5, 0, 2 the Teebird has won the admiration of many voters. Noe C. said that the Teebird is “Great out of the gate and gets better with age”. Click the link above to get yours!

The Evolution of Disc Golf Discs

For those of us relatively new to the sport, from our perspective the distance drivers that we know and love today have always been a part of the game. Ask a seasoned veteran what ‘high speed’ discs they threw in the nineties and they might reel off a list of molds you’ve never heard of, including molds from Wham-O. The discs we call ‘fairway drivers’ were the ‘high-speed drivers of yesteryear. Fairway drivers were the discs used to cover a lot of ground.

For this blog, we will define control drivers as discs with a speed of 6 through 9. As was mentioned in the blog about the best drivers, speed 9 discs are the ‘tweeners, with some people and manufacturers calling them high speed, and some control drivers.

Top Fairway Driver sales for 2020

Let’s start by checking out the best fairway driver in terms of sales. Here is a chart of our sales for fairway drivers for 2020. Innova holds a big chunk of the category, and takes the first four places.

Here is a list of the top 20 molds according to our sales data:

2020 Sales Rank Disc Mold
1 Innova Firebird
2 Innova Teebird
3 Innova Valkyrie
4 Innova Leopard
5 Discraft Undertaker
6 Innova Thunderbird
7 Discraft Heat
8 Discraft Anax
9 Innova Leopard3
10 Innova Roadrunner
11 Innova TeeBird3
12 Innova Sidewinder
13 Infinite Discs Sphinx
14 Discmania FD
15 Discraft Raptor
16 Latitude 64 Diamond
17 Latitude 64 River
18 Discraft Stalker
19 Latitude 64 Explorer
20 MVP Volt

 

The popular overstable mold, the Firebird, leads the way. In second is the straight-flying Teebird. In third and fourth spot are the Valkyrie and Leopard. These last two are very popular discs in starter packs, although starter pack sales were not included in this blog.

Although, once again, Innova and Discraft have the most molds represented, in this category there are three other companies with a mold on the list: Discmania, Latitude 64, and Infinite Discs. One of those three, Discmania, has the FD mold on the list. That molds was PDGA approved in 2011 and has had time to gain a fan base. The other two companies, represented by the Explorer and the Sphinx, are much newer molds, getting approved in 2017 and 2018 respectively.

Rating Rankings

And here is the top 10 by ratings and reviews:

Rank Disc Mold Star Rating # of 2020 Reviews Weighted score
1 Innova Teebird 4.78 42 5.02
2 Innova Thunderbird 4.66 43 4.92
3 Infinite Discs Sphinx 4.9 22 4.86
4 Innova Firebird 4.64 38 4.83
5 Latitude 64 Explorer 4.83 22 4.79
6 Discraft Undertaker 4.77 25 4.77
7 Discmania FD 4.73 20 4.66
8 Discraft Raptor 4.76 16 4.63
9 Innova Valkyrie 4.52 31 4.61
10 Innova TeeBird3 4.74 14 4.58

How Old Is The Mold

Although discs in the 6-9 speed range have been around since the early years of disc golf, there have been many discs that have been discontinued or fallen out of favor in the disc golf world.  The list above contains discs whose approval date spans over two decades. From the ‘old school’ Innova Teebird, Leopard, Firebird, and Valkyrie, to the freshly minted Anax. The oldest discs on the list were approved in 1999 and 2000, with the newest member of the group getting approved in 2019. The average approval date is about 2011, the same year the Discmania FD was approved by the PDGA for sanctioned play.

Here is a list of the PDGA approval years:

Innova Teebird 1999
Innova Leopard 1999
Innova Firebird 2000
Innova Valkyrie 2000
Innova Roadrunner 2005
Discmania FD 2011
Innova Thunderbird 2014
Discraft Heat 2014
Discraft Undertaker 2016
Latitude 64 Explorer 2017
Innova Leopard3 2017
Innova Teebird3 2017
Discraft Raptor 2018
Infinite Discs Sphinx 2018
Discraft Anax 2019

2020 VS Last 8 Years

Out of curiosity, I pulled up the all-time sales for the discs on the list to see how the current year sales for the best fairway drivers compared with the sales for each mold since Infinite began in 2012. Here is the all-time top ten fairway drivers, compared with the top ten for 2020:

 

All-Time Sales Rank Mold 2020 Sales Rank Disc Mold
1 Innova Firebird 1 Innova Firebird
2 Innova Teebird 2 Innova Teebird
3 Innova Thunderbird 3 Innova Valkyrie
4 Innova Valkyrie 4 Innova Leopard
5 Innova Leopard 5 Discraft Undertaker
6 Discmania FD 6 Innova Thunderbird
7 Innova Leopard3 7 Discraft Heat
8 Innova Roadrunner 8 Discraft Anax
9 Innova Teebird3 9 Innova Leopard3
10 Discraft Undertaker 10 Innova Roadrunner

Averaging Sales With Age of Disc

Many of the molds on the top control driver list didn’t even exist when Infinite opened its doors. The older molds have had a lot more time to get accepted by disc golfers. That makes the newer mold’s place on the list a little more impressive. In an attempt to account for the age of the best control drivers, I took their total sales and divided it by the number of years that the mold has been around to get a sort-of average number of discs sold per year of existence.

For this list, the advantage goes to the much-hyped newer molds that might have short term boosts in sales, but that might fade after time. However, the fact that one of the oldest discs on the top sales list made this list shows the popularity of the Firebird.

 

Rank of Sales Divided by Age Mold Year Made
1 Discraft Anax 2019
2 Innova Leopard3 2017
3 Innova Thunderbird 2014
4 Innova Teebird3 2017
5 Infinite Discs Sphinx 2018
6 Discraft Undertaker 2016
7 Discraft Raptor 2018
8 Latitude 64 Explorer 2017
9 Discmania FD 2011
10 Innova Firebird 2000

Voting Results: Top Fairway Drivers

What amazing results for the best fairway driver of 2020! There were far and away more different molds chosen as people’s favorite than any other class of disc so far. A whopping 80 different molds received votes! The molds represented all of the larger manufacturers, and many smaller ones. One prototype mold even made the top five. We also received more total votes for this category than any other so far. Let’s jump into the results!

Rank Mold Percentage of Votes
1 Innova Teebird 8.6%
2 Innova Firebird 8.1%
3 Discraft Undertaker 6.5%
4 Innova Valkyrie 5.4%
5 AGL Locust 4.3%
6 Innova Thunderbird 3.8%
Latitude 64 River 3.8%
7 Dynamic Discs Explorer 3.6%
8 Infinite Discs Sphinx 3.4%
9 Discmania FD 3.2%
Innova Leopard3 3.2%
10 Innova Eagle 2.5%
Innova Sidewinder 2.5%
11 AGL Sycamore 2.3%
12 Innova Leopard 2.0%
13 Axiom Crave 1.8%
Discraft Heat 1.8%
MVP Volt 1.8%
14 Dynamic Discs Escape 1.6%
Innova Teebird3 1.6%
Dynamic Discs Getaway 1.6%

Voting Highlights

In some close voting the Teebird just edged out the Firebird as the favorite disc among voters. Many voters explained their choice for the Teebird:

  • Bryant V: I throw forehand 90% of the time and it is my most predictable disc. I can get it to go wherever I want it to go especially right to left.
  • David P: Does everything I need it to!
  • Colby: Best disc there is. Period.

Most of the top molds on the list also made the list for the top sales of 2020. A couple of notable exceptions are Above Ground Level’s Locust and Sycamore. The Sycamore has a flight rating that is slightly less overstable than a Teebird. While the prototype Locust sports a flight rating of 9, 4, -1, 3. The Locust even broke the top 5 for votes tallied. The disc was released as a prototype, but Infinite has ordered the disc and they will be available soon. Many voters heaped praise on the disc.

  • David D: The Locust from AGL Discs has been an absolute go to disc. Since getting my first one it has opened up my game so much. Definitely a disc that will always be in my bag.

Although Innova made up nearly have of the top voted molds, there was a total of nine different manufacturers that made the top 20 list. Quite a diverse bit of voting. In addition to the high number of different molds that were selected as people’s top choice, 56 molds received multiple votes.

As promised, we randomly selected a winner for the $50 gift card, and the winner is Drew P!

 

Let Us Know Your Favorite Fairway Driver

 

Now it’s your turn to let us know about your favorite fairway driver. Even if your disc didn’t make the list, let us know what it is, and why it is the best disc for you. Only comments with explanations of “why” will be eligible for the gift card. We will add the votes to our criteria for selecting the best fairway driver for 2020. This blog post will be updated next week with the final list of the top molds.

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.

150 comments

  • Griffin Benfield

    Westside Ahti

  • Streamline Drift. This is such a good disc that seems overlooked judging by this list.

  • Dynamic Discs Marverick. Been playing for a long time and this is my current favorite. I like that I can put this disc on any line and it is reliable and accurate and it is a hyper flip machine. It is really comfortable my hand. I throw it almost exclusively RHBH and it is effortless to get accuracy and distance.

  • MVP Volt. I can control this disc better than any other fairway in my bag. Probably my favourite disc I own outside my beat in M3.

  • My favorite is the Prodigy F1. I have found that the earlier runs are very stable, while the newer runs are straight-stable like a worn firebird. It’s nice and flat-topped but usually not quite as stable as a firebird so it goes farther and straighter for me. Y’all try an F1! You might like it!

  • My go to fairway driver is the TeeBird. I enjoy the ample glide it provides on open fairways but can be dialed in to take advantage of its consistent turn and fade in the woods. I prefer the Gstar plastic for its flex and feel. I would like to be able to recommend the TeeBird3 but I’ve owned 2 and lost them both. OBVIOUSLY a problem with that particular mold!
    Solid shout out to the Leopard3. My kids favorite disc. Very beginner friendly and produces a satisfying and confidence building throw with it’s very forgiving tendencies.

  • Discmania FD3. Perfect for those 300′ holes and ones when you want to avoid trouble parallel to the fairway. I use it exclusively for sidearm.

  • DGA Pipeline is the best fairway driver out there. Dead straight up the pipe!

  • Axiom Crave Forehand or Backhand great disc!!

  • The best fairway drivers (and together with my Yeti Aviar the discs that I could not live without, period) are the Champion Firebird, Star Teebird, and Star Leopard). The Leopard will stand up and glide forever. The Teebird will do anything I ask it to do, backhand, forehand, hyzer, flex, etc. And I can always count on the Firebird to knife around a corner and get the the ground fast. If really pressed and I could only take one, it would be the Leopard. It I got one in a starter pack when I was first starting back in the day. It got me my first ace. I love the way it flies.

  • I’m casting my vote for the star TeeBird. The disc is so versatile. The glide is what makes this disc “under par”. I can hyper flip it to flat and it’ll ride all day. Or I can put it on a turnover line and watch it coast the horizon.

  • I don’t have a particularly strong arm but have found the Splatter S-Blend Centurion to be the easiest disc to get a phenomenally straight flight from with minimal predictable fade. My Discraft ESP XL is similar in flight, but a little flippier making it less dependable.

    I have to give a vote also for the Discraft Big Z Vulture. Though mine is a bit beat in, this is the best sidearm disc and utility backhand for getting the flight pushed forward with a good fade. It’s been incredibly dependable for me as I highly doubt I could use anything more overstable.

    Sad to see no other love thus far in the comments for the Centurion and Vulture.

  • the discraft undertaker look where you want it to go an invisible string goes up and the undertaker follows it

  • The Heat is a fantastic thrower. Most people think of it as a roller because of the pros, but the Heat has a great understable flight to it that is indispensable in many situations.
    I find myself reaching for it probably more than any other disc in my bag.
    Bonus – it is fun to amaze your friends when you crank a hyzer line only to have it flip halfway down the fairway and all your friends wonder what was that sorcery of a shot.

  • Discraft Undertaker. I got it in the tour series and it’s one of my go to discs now.

  • My go to is the TeeBird. Excellent glide for open long shots yet predictable and consistent turn and fade for a powered down tunnel shot. I prefer the Gstar plastic for its feel and durability. A solid shout out to the Leopard3 as the favorite of my kids. This disc can produce very gratifying shots with its high level of forgiveness. Great confidence builder.
    I have tried the TeeBird3 but cannot recommend. I lost both that I had. OBVIOUSLY a problem with the mold :)!

  • My Vote would be the MVP Volt. I purchased a used one about 2 years ago after losing a Teebird (also a great disc). After 1 day in the field working on it and 1 round on the course, I ordered 2 more brand new ones.

    The MVP Volt keeps a straight tight line and I can trust it in any situation I need. I have since ordered another Teebird but I am still loyal to the MVP Volt throwing almost 10:1 over the Teebird. I have recommended the Volt to friends and they too have purchased and now carry one. Overall, a great disc and I would vote for it to be in the conversation for best Fairway driver.

  • Love the Leopard3, great control and stable in windy conditions. On a calm day, my Latitude 64 Jade, which is a lightweight, easy to throw, disc gets a lot of use. Love the combination of speed rating, high glide and low-weight for my aging arm

  • I would have to say that my favorite fairway drivers are the Latitude 64 Explorer, Latitude 64 Diamond, and the Infinite Discs Sphinx. They are all true flyers that follow the line of release and get great distance.

  • My go to fairway driver has to be my Infinite Disc Aztec!! Absolutely wonderful disc! Great control.

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