Disc Golf Masters features an extensive and growing roster of real-world licensed discs from top-tier brands, giving players authentic tools to master the virtual fairways. This guide breaks down all the confirmed licensed disc brands at launch—Latitude 64, Discmania, Westside Discs, and Kastaplast—and details the key molds you'll be throwing. We'll cover their flight numbers and what situations they excel in, helping you build the perfect in-game bag from day one.

As the game is in Early Access, this list reflects the initial confirmed lineup. We will update this guide as more discs and brands are added. The developers at Spinoff Games are part of the House of Discs, which also includes Dynamic Discs, so expect the virtual catalog to expand over time.

Understanding the Flight Number System

Before we build our bag, we need to understand the physics. Every disc in Disc Golf Masters is defined by four flight numbers: Speed, Glide, Turn, and Fade. Mastering these numbers is the single most important skill for shot shaping and course management. The physics engine is designed to make discs fly just like their real-life counterparts, so these numbers matter.

  • Speed (1-14): This isn't just how far a disc can go, but how fast you need to throw it to make it fly correctly. A high-speed driver (10-14) thrown with low power will just dump out and fade hard, likely flying shorter than a slower fairway driver (6-9) thrown correctly. Match your arm speed to the disc's speed rating.
  • Glide (1-7): This is the disc's ability to stay in the air. A disc with high glide, like the famous Latitude 64 River, will carry for a long time, making it great for easy distance. Low-glide discs are less affected by wind and are better for precise placement shots.
  • Turn (+1 to -5): This number describes how much the disc wants to drift to the right (for a Right-Hand Backhand thrower) during the high-speed portion of its flight. A disc with a -3 or -4 turn is considered "understable" and is great for beginners, rollers, or long turnover shots. A disc with 0 turn is stable and will resist turning over.
  • Fade (0-5): This dictates how hard the disc will hook to the left (for a RHBH thrower) as it slows down at the end of its flight. A fade of 0 or 1 means a very straight finish. A fade of 3 or 4 means a reliable, hard finish that you can count on to get around obstacles.

The key takeaway is to build a bag with a variety of flight numbers. You need overstable discs for windy days and hyzer shots, and understable discs for tailwinds and anhyzers.

Infographic explaining the four flight numbers in disc golf.

Infographic explaining the four flight numbers in disc golf.

Latitude 64: The Swedish Arsenal

As the home of the game's developer, Spinoff Games, Latitude 64° has a huge presence in Disc Golf Masters. Their discs are known for comfortable plastics and molds that suit a wide range of players. Expect to see their most popular and iconic discs available from the start.

Distance Drivers

DiscSpeedGlideTurnFadeBest For
Ballista Pro14403Maximum distance bombs for power arms.
Grace116-12Controllable distance with incredible glide.
Sapphire106-21.5Easy distance for developing arm speeds.

Fairway Drivers

DiscSpeedGlideTurnFadeBest For
River77-11Unbeatable glide for straight shots in the woods.
Explorer7502A dependable, straight-to-stable workhorse.
Musket105-0.52A control driver for long, accurate placements.

Mid-ranges & Putters

DiscSpeedGlideTurnFadeBest For
Fuse56-10Dead-straight hyzer-flips or smooth turnovers.
Compass5501A point-and-shoot midrange that holds any line.
Pure33-11A versatile putter for both putting and driving.
Keystone25-11An understable putter for long, floaty putts.

Discmania: Reinventing the Game

Discmania offers two distinct lines you'll find in the game: the Originals (made in their own factory) and the Evolution line (produced by Latitude 64). Both are packed with tour-proven molds that are favorites of pros and amateurs alike.

Annotated diagram of key Discmania discs like the PD and MD3.

Annotated diagram of key Discmania discs like the PD and MD3.

Drivers

DiscSpeedGlideTurnFadeBest For
PD (Power Driver)10403The ultimate reliable, overstable control driver.
DD3125-13A go-to max distance driver for top players.
Enigma (Evolution)125-12A slightly less stable DD3 for big S-curve flights.
Essence (Evolution)86-21A do-it-all fairway driver with massive glide.

Mid-ranges & Putters

DiscSpeedGlideTurnFadeBest For
MD35501A stable midrange that can handle power.
Origin (Evolution)55-11An understable mid for shaping shots in the woods.
Tactic (Evolution)4203An overstable approach disc that sticks the landing.
P22301One of the most popular and trusted putters ever made.
Link (Evolution)2301A beaded, stable putter for driving and approaches.

Westside Discs: Finnish Firepower

Known for their epic, mythology-inspired stamps and reliable molds, Westside Discs brings a unique flavor to the game. Their lineup is filled with dependable discs that excel in specific roles, from overstable utility discs to glidey distance drivers.

Drivers & Fairways

DiscSpeedGlideTurnFadeBest For
Sword125-0.52A controllable distance driver for shaping long lines.
Giant13504An overstable driver for fighting headwinds.
Hatchet96-21An understable fairway driver for easy distance.
Ahti9304A very overstable fairway driver for utility shots.

Mid-ranges & Putters

DiscSpeedGlideTurnFadeBest For
Warship5601A long, glidey midrange that flies like a fairway driver.
Pine5402A stable, workhorse midrange for reliable fades.
Harp4303The iconic overstable approach disc for forehands and backhands.
Maiden3401A neutral-flying putter that's great off the tee.
Comic grid showing a player using a Westside Hatchet for a turnover shot.

Comic grid showing a player using a Westside Hatchet for a turnover shot.

Kastaplast: The K-Factor

With a cult-like following for its uniquely grippy K1 plastic, the Swedish brand Kastaplast brings some game-changing molds to Disc Golf Masters. While their lineup is more focused than the other brands, nearly every disc is a beloved classic.

Key Molds

DiscSpeedGlideTurnFadeBest For
Grym X125-13A stable distance driver that can handle pro-level power.
Falk96-21A versatile and slightly understable fairway driver.
Kaxe Z6502A fairway driver/mid-range hybrid for control shots.
Svea56-10A glidey, understable midrange for effortless lines.
Berg1102The legendary approach disc; it flies, then it stops. No glide.
Reko3301A straight and reliable putter for any situation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which licensed brand has the most discs in the game?

At launch, Latitude 64 has the most extensive lineup, which makes sense given their close relationship with the game's developer. However, Discmania's combined Originals and Evolution lines provide a huge amount of variety.

Are there any secret or unlockable licensed discs?

While not confirmed, many players expect special tour-series or signature versions of existing licensed discs to be unlockable through career mode achievements or as rewards in online tournaments. The game is built for constant updates, so new discs are a certainty.

Do the in-game discs fly exactly like their real-world counterparts?

The developers have stated their goal is to create the most realistic disc golf simulator possible, using real flight characteristics and physics. While there will always be slight differences between a virtual model and a physical disc, the intent is for the in-game discs to honor the flight numbers and flight paths of the real thing.

Can I customize the licensed discs?

Yes, Disc Golf Masters allows for customization. You can expect to change colors and add stamps to your discs to personalize your bag, just like in real life.

Final Thoughts

The inclusion of real-world, licensed discs is what sets Disc Golf Masters apart. It's a game made by disc golfers, for disc golfers. Knowing the flight characteristics of the Latitude 64 River or the Discmania PD before you even boot up the game gives you a massive advantage on the course. Use this guide to build a versatile bag that can handle any shot, and you'll be climbing the leaderboards in no time.