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Discraft Putter Line Luna 3 | 4 | 0 | 2
If you need a reliable putter that rests comfortably in your hand and hits the chains with dead-center accuracy, the Discraft Putter Line Luna is the perfect tool for your short game. Sitting as a fundamental option within our comprehensive Discraft Luna Collection Hub and anchoring our premium Disc Golf Putters Collection, this co-designed Paul McBeth mold gives players complete confidence inside the scoring circle. It holds a remarkably straight line on high-spin putts while offering just enough low-speed stability to fight off erratic green-side crosswinds.
Flight Numbers
The flight numbers of 3 | 4 | 0 | 2 outline a putter built for high workability and clean distance control. Its excellent glide allows it to float effortlessly toward the target, while its clean edge profile provides a smooth finish that avoids catastrophic rollaways on fast greens.
| Speed | Glide | Turn | Fade |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3 | 4 | 0 | 2 |
The Luna delivers:
- Dependable Low-Speed Fade: A soft but noticeable finishing edge that keeps the disc steady over long distances.
- Consistent Aerodynamic Glide: Pushes forward with minimal effort, making it ideal for smooth touch shots.
- Torque-Resistant Straight Trajectory: Resists flipping over when thrown firmly down narrow fairway corridors.
It excels at:
- Pure point-and-shoot spin putting inside the thirty-foot circle.
- Controlled loft putts and touch hyzer approaches around tree obstacles.
- Straight driving lines off the tee box when execution requires zero high-speed turn.
The Putter Line Soft and Hard Advantage
Discraft's specialized Putter Line plastic comes in two distinct stiffness levels—Soft and Hard—to match your exact preference on the green. Both configurations feature a modern, low-profile feel with a smooth, beadless rim that rolls off your fingers with zero skin friction. The Putter Line Hard version provides a rigid, firm flight plate that power throwers love for its clean pop out of the hand and unyielding structure in hot summer weather. The Putter Line Soft version brings a more compliant, elastic quality that excels in freezing temperatures, offering an incredibly tacky grip that absorbs impact energy to prevent bad chain spit-outs. As you play more rounds, these baseline materials season beautifully, slowly reducing the late-flight fade to create a dead-straight, point-and-shoot flier.
How the Luna Fits in the Discraft Lineup
- Vs the Discraft Rubber Blend Luna: The standard Putter Line models provide a cleaner, more traditional matte texture in the hand compared to the unique vulcanized feel of the Rubber Blend run, allowing for an even crisper release off the thumb.
- Vs the Discraft ESP Luna: While the premium ESP variant is built to handle heavy tree impacts off the tee without losing its overstable flight properties, the Putter Line versions offer much better chain-grabbing traction and break in significantly faster into a straight-line putter.
- Vs the Gateway Wizard: The classic Gateway Wizard relies on a large, prominent bottom bead and a deeper rim cavity to generate stability. The Luna gives you a much sleeker, shallower, beadless profile that fits comfortably in smaller hands.
Discraft Luna Release Information
- Flight Numbers: Speed 3 | Glide 4 | Turn 0 | Fade 2
- Disc Type: Stable Putt & Approach Putter
- Plastic Blends: Putter Line Soft, Putter Line Hard
Frequently Asked Questions About the Discraft Luna
What is the physical difference between Putter Line Soft and Hard?
The Hard configuration features a stiff, unyielding rim that delivers maximum structural consistency and a crisp release. The Soft version offers noticeable flex under thumb pressure, which helps the disc absorb kinetic energy upon hitting the cage, reducing ground skips and chain rollouts.
Does the Putter Line Luna have a bead on the bottom rim?
No, the Luna is completely beadless. Its smooth, rounded bottom edge is specifically designed to eliminate finger drag during your putting stroke, ensuring a highly repeatable and frictionless release every time you throw.
How does weather affect these plastic configurations?
The Putter Line Hard version is ideal for warm weather, as it stays rigid and resists becoming gummy in high heat. The Putter Line Soft option is perfect for cold, damp winter rounds, keeping its tacky grip and comfortable flexibility when standard plastics freeze up.
Looking for a different variation? Explore our completely updated Discraft Luna Collection Hub or stock your starting bag lineup by browsing the full Discraft Discs Collection today to pick your exact disc!

































