Discraft Ringer GT Disc Review

The Discraft Ringer GT is a low-profile, overstable throwing putter built for confident upshots and controlled drives. With a workable Speed 4 and steady Glide 4, it pushes forward before delivering a reliable Fade 3 finish and virtually no high‑speed turn. Players who want a wind-ready approach disc that feels great for both backhand and forehand will love the Ringer GT’s groove-top grip and trustworthy flight.
Quick Flight Numbers
Speed
4
4
Glide
4
4
Turn
0
0
Fade
3
3
Why Throw It
- Speed 4 and Glide 4 give you controlled push without unwanted float, perfect for 150–280 ft approaches.
- Turn 0 means it won’t flip under power—great for torque-resistant forehands and straight drives that finish on time.
- Fade 3 delivers a predictable hook-up, helping you park hyzers, beat headwinds, and finish on the safe side of the basket.
- Groove-top feel provides a secure thumb track for confident fan grips and clean releases in all weather.
Who It Fits
- Beginners: A trustworthy approach disc that teaches hyzer control and keeps misses on the stable side.
- Intermediate: Dependable wind-fighter for forehand/backhand upshots and straight drives that need a firm finish.
- Advanced: Point-and-shoot power approaches, forced-over lines that reliably fade out, and confident standstills in the woods.
Shot Ideas
- Flat into a headwind: rely on Turn 0 and Fade 3 to hold straight and finish left (RHBH) without flipping.
- Soft hyzer approaches: Speed 4 keeps it pushing; Fade 3 checks you back to the pin with minimal drama.
- Forehand flicks: the low profile and neutral high-speed stability resist wobble and early turn.
- Slight anhyzer flex: it’ll pan on the 0 turn and confidently fight out at the end.
- Low ceilings: Glide 4 offers just enough carry to stay under branches while still finishing reliably.
Want a complementary Discraft option? Check out the Zone for a beefier, wind-anchored finish, or the Banger GT if you like the groove-top feel with a straighter flight.