Discraft Ringer Disc Review

Discraft Ringer Disc Review

Discraft Ringer putter and approach disc

The Discraft Ringer is a throwing and approach putter built for point-and-shoot control. With a straight mid-flight and a calm, reliable finish, it thrives on touchy upshots, controlled tee shots, and confident circle‑2 bids. If you want a disc that honors your release angle and lands near the pin without drama, the Ringer deserves a slot.

Quick Flight Numbers

Speed
4
Glide
4
Turn
0
Fade
2

On the course, Speed 4 gives easy pace without needing a full rip, while Glide 4 adds helpful carry. Turn 0 means it sticks to your line instead of drifting, and Fade 2 provides a dependable, planned finish—great for shaping approaches you can trust.

Why Throw It

  • Point-and-shoot lines: Turn 0 keeps flat releases honest, and Fade 2 closes the flight on target.
  • Controlled distance: Speed 4 and Glide 4 deliver effortless carry from standstills and low‑power swings.
  • Wind-resilient for approaches: Neutral turn resists early turn in a breeze, while the finish still checks up.
  • Backhand and forehand friendly: Neutral mid‑flight + modest fade equals predictable flights from either side.
  • Landing control: Add a touch of hyzer and let the gentle fade land you pin‑high with minimal fuss.

Who It Fits

  • Beginners: Straight flyer with a mild, readable finish—great for learning angle control inside 250 ft.
  • Intermediate: Reliable workhorse for 150–275 ft approaches, touch forehands, and confident circle‑2 runs.
  • Advanced: Line-hitting approach putter that powers down cleanly and pairs well with a beefier overstable option.

Shot Ideas

  • Flat 200–250 ft drive: Release flat; Turn 0 holds the line, Fade 2 checks up softly at the end.
  • Soft hyzer approach: Start on gentle hyzer and let the Glide 4 carry before the reliable fade drops you pin‑high.
  • Standstill tunnel: Trust the neutral mid‑flight for straight gaps when a run‑up isn’t possible.
  • Touch forehand: Smooth, low‑torque flicks stay upright (Turn 0) and finish on time (Fade 2).
  • Wind-aware pitch: In a light head or crosswind, the lack of high‑speed turn keeps it from drifting off line.

Want a beefier complement? Check the Discraft Zone. Prefer a straighter throwing putter? Try the Discraft Luna.

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