Prodigy Discs

Shop the full Prodigy Disc lineup at Utility Disc Golf. Prodigy Disc is one of the most respected manufacturers in the sport, known for tour-level quality, a logical naming system, and a wide range of plastic options. We carry Prodigy discs across every category — from distance drivers to putters — in 300, 400, 400G, 500, 750, and specialty plastics.

Prodigy Disc Categories

  • D-Series (Distance Drivers): D1 Max, D3, D3 Max, D4 — built for maximum distance
  • F-Series (Fairway Drivers): F1, F2, F3, F5, FX-2 — control and distance in a manageable rim
  • H-Series (High-Speed Overstable): H1, H2, H3, H4 — for power players needing reliable overstable flight
  • M-Series (Midranges): M1, M2, M3, M4, MX-3 — versatile midrange options
  • A-Series (Approach): A2, A3, A4 — overstable approach discs for precision short game
  • PA-Series (Putt and Approach): PA-1, PA-2, PA-3 — reliable putters for all skill levels

Frequently Asked Questions About Prodigy Disc

What is Prodigy Disc's best-selling disc?
The Prodigy PA-3 in 300 plastic is Prodigy's best-selling putter — a straight, beaded putt and approach disc trusted by players of all skill levels. Among drivers, the D3 Max in 400G is a top seller for distance.
What Prodigy disc is best for beginners?
The PA-3 (300) is an excellent beginner putter. For midranges, the M3 (400) is versatile and forgiving. For drivers, the F3 (400) is a stable, controllable fairway driver that works well for developing players.
What's the difference between Prodigy 400 and 400G plastic?
400G is slightly denser and more overstable than standard 400 plastic. If you find that a 400 plastic disc turns more than you'd like, the 400G version of the same mold will fly with a more reliable, overstable finish.