Looking to improve your putting game and cut strokes off your score? Well, you’re in the right place! We’ll cover the best disc golf putting grip of all time. We’ll even throw in some bonus putting grips and techniques if you’re really looking to level up your game!
Why putting grip is important
The grip you use while putting is important because the putt is one of the most important throws in the game of disc golf. Arguably, it’s even more important than the first drive off the tee. Many rounds of disc golf have been decided by a crucial putt. It’s truly a make-or-break shot.
Using the correct grip will give you a major advantage over the competition because you’ll be able to achieve maximum control and consistency. Now, it doesn’t mean you’ll start making every putt, every time. But, you’ll make more of your putts overall which would mean shaving several strokes off your score over the course of an entire round.
The Fan Grip
The fan grip is ideal for short-range shots that require maximum accuracy no matter what throwing form you’re using. It’s the go-to grip for most players when putting or taking short approach shots. Instead of wrapping your fingers under and around the bottom edge of the disc, you’ll keep them extended along the underside of the disc (hence the name “fan grip”). This means you’ll achieve maximum control when releasing the disc.
When using the fan grip, keep your fingers flat along the bottom of the disc rather than curled around the edge. Rather than burying the disc in the palm of your hand, keep it out between your fingers and hold it loosely. This helps to keep your wrist loose and fluid throughout the throw and lends to more accurate shot placement.
With the fan grip, your fingers support the disc from below instead of tightly grasping the edge of the disc, like you would for a drive off the tee. Some people even like to extend their pointer finger along the rim of the disc for maximum control and finesse on release. This works great for short-distance shots that require lots of precision like putting because you can really control how much power and spin goes into the shot
Overall, the fan grip is the go-to putting grip for the vast majority of disc golfers. Instead of pulling the disc through the shot (like during a drive) the fan grip allows you to loft it into the basket.
Other disc golf putting grips
Although the fan grip is the overall top pick for putting, there are a couple of other options out there. We wouldn’t recommend these for beginners, but it’s worth giving them a try after you’ve learned the fan grip.
Split Grip
The split grip is the go-to rip for forehand (i.e. sidearm) putting. It is basically the backhand equivalent of the fan grip. Instead of gripping the inside edge of the disc, the index and middle fingers support the disc from below. This provides maximum control at the moment of release.
To use it, hold the disc between your thumb and index finger. Point your index finger straight toward the center of the disc-like a hand on a clock. Rest your middle finger along the inside edge of the disc at about a 45° angle to your index finger. Tuck your ring and pinkie fingers out of the way.
We don’t recommend making this your main putting grip, but it can come in handy for certain shots. For instance, if you need to lean out and putt around an obstacle.
Turbo Grip
The Turbo grip is used when executing a Turbo put, which is totally different than any of the other putting techniques in disc golf. However, some people swear by this unique putting style.
To use the turbo grip, hold the disc like you’re holding a platter. Throw the disc down towards the basket while applying some spin with your wrist. It’s difficult to describe, so check out this video for more details on this unorthodox putting style.
Which Putters Should You Use?
These are some of our top recommendations for putters.
Innova Aviar
Most popular putter of all time and our top recommended putter.
Axiom Envy
A fantastic long putt and approach disc. My personal favorite disc of all time.
For more information, check out our guide to the best disc golf putters!
Final Thoughts
It takes time and patience to master putting in disc golf. Overall, the fan grip is the best disc golf putting grip, and mastering it will shave strokes off your score. We recommend everyone start out there before trying the split grip or even turbo putting.
Looking for more disc golf grips? Check out our in-depth guide to disc golf grips that covers every grip you’ll ever need.