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.