Brixton Disc Golf Collector Cards

several Brixton disc golf cards

When I was younger, a couple of my buddies and I got into baseball card collecting. There is something exciting about ripping open a fresh pack of trading cards. The suspense, the hope for a rare pull, and the celebration when you finally score one all add to the fun.

Disc golf trading cards capture that same thrill. They combine the joy of collecting with the excitement of chasing cards that feature the players we cheer for. Every pack holds potential. And when it comes to disc golf trading cards, the go-to source is Brixton.

Brixton Beginnings

Brixton began in December 2022 as a small Twitter account run by a couple of disc golf card enthusiasts. At first, they simply posted card photos and eBay auctions. They liked the idea of creating their own card company, but did not know how to make it happen. Then they connected with OTB Discs.

Brixton disc golf card vending

With guidance and support from OTB, or Only The Best Discs, Brixton Disc Golf Cards became a reality. Their very first release exceeded expectations and they have continued producing high quality disc golf cards every year since.

If you have never heard of disc golf trading cards, you are not alone. Brixton still hears from people every day who are surprised the product even exists. Only a handful of sports card companies have ever tried disc golf cards and only a few players have been featured. Brixton is different because they are dedicated entirely to the disc golf card experience.

Brixton with top disc golf pros

Their sets and packs highlight all of the touring pros. The Disc Golf Pro Tour has also released its own cards over the years, but Brixton’s entire focus is giving collectors high quality disc golf cards.

Collecting Disc Golf Cards

Collectors enjoy the hobby in different ways. Some try to build a complete set. Others chase every card of their favorite players. Many look for cards they can have signed in person. Whatever the goal, Brixton works hard to make sure the experience is enjoyable.

Collecting also helps the players. Brixton donates half of its profits back to the pros who appear on the cards. That means all 184 players receive a share.

Brixton’s 2025 Base Set

The 2025 base set includes all 184 players. Each card features a player photo with a paint splatter background. You can buy the complete set or build it pack by pack through ten card packs.

Brixton disc golf cards base set

Buying the full set comes with a bonus called The Grind set. This is a 25-card subset that showcases the best players in the sport. The only way to get The Grind is to purchase the full base set.

brixton disc golf card parallel set

For those who like to build a set pack by pack, there are also individual packs. base and parallel disc golf cardsThese 10-card packs include 5 base set cards and five Parallel Universe cards. Parallel cards are alternate versions of the base cards with different backgrounds. Some parallels are common and others are quite rare. The rarest is the Tour de Force card, which shows up only once in about 137 packs.

The Dejavu Set

Beyond the base set, The Grind, and the Parallels, there is also the Dejavu set. Each player receives 25 Dejavu cards to sell or give away directly. That makes them harder to track down and more personal because the only way to get one is through the players.

Picking Up Packs

You can purchase packs individually or in boxes of 20. Each pack includes five base cards and five Parallel cards. One of the Parallel cards will always have a Red background, so the odds of pulling Red are 1:1.

Other Parallels are more challenging to find. Some feature animal skin backgrounds. Some are numbered and show exactly how many were printed, with designs like Shattered Glass. Others are foil designs that stand out even more. The rarest foil, called Magma, appears in only about one out of 70 packs. And of course there is the Tour de Force card, the most difficult of all, at one in 137 packs.

rare Brixton Parallel disc golf cards

In total, you would need 19 cards to complete a master set for any one player. There is the base set card, 17 Parallel cards (including the Tour de Force, and the Dejavu card. The Tour de Force and Dejavu cards will be the hardest to acquire.

Creative Designs

A special shout out goes to Jason, one of Brixton’s founders, for his creativity in designing the cards. The artwork and variety of designs make collecting them even more fun.

Get Started Today!

Click the links below to order your Brixton cards and experience the excitement for yourself. Open some packs, chase your favorite players, and trade with friends to complete your collection.

Brixton Base Set w/The Grind subset

Brixton Individual Packs

Brixton 20-pack Box

Here is a list of odds for each card:

Lower Rarity Parallel Cards

  • RED: 1:1
  • BLUE: 1:1.2
  • PINK: 1:1.5
  • BLACK: 1:2.2

Middle Rarity Parallel Cards

  • COW: 1:2.5
  • SNAKE: 1:2.8
  • ZEBRA: 1:3.1
  • GIRAFFE: 1:3.4

Numbered Parallel Cards

  • SHATTERED GLASS: 1:4.6
  • KNITTED: 1:6.9
  • LASER EYES: 1:9.3
  • EN FUEGO: 1:14

Foiled Parallels

  • SHIMMER: 1:20
  • LUX: 1:28
  • BLOX: 1:46
  • MAGMA: 1:70

Tour De Force (One of One)

1:137

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.

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