Millennium
Millennium Golf Discs was founded in 1995 by Disc Golf Hall of Famers John Houck and Harold Duvall. Since then, they’ve been the model of consistency.
Millennium changed the game in it’s own way in the mid 90’s when they introduced their premium plastic blends. Other manufacturers soon followed suit.
With the Omega putter making a name for itself, Millennium followed up with a series of distance drivers. The Polaris LS (Long Straight) and Polaris LF (Long Fade). They also added a couple midranges to the arsenal with the Sentinel MF and Aurora MF.
There are few people out there who understand the importance of accuracy and consistency quite like a world-renowned disc golf course designer. Thus, John makes sure only the most predictable discs bear the Millennium name.
We at Marshall Street question their consistency a bit, however, whenever we have to make a new product for the ever expanding list of “Run numbers.” I suppose the game is always changing, and the small tweaks may be necessary.
The emphasis of control over power is something that’s been preached to me since I first started playing. Unfortunately, I’ve never been very coach-able. Perhaps that’s why I don’t throw any Millennium.
You’ll find the standard “Innova Champion Discs” embossing on most of their discs because since their inception, Innova has played a huge role in manufacturing their discs.
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Quantum Draco, Calvin Heimburg
Calvin Hamburg’s Signature Series very overstable fairway driver. Basically a flat-top Firebird.
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Millennium Scorpius
I think we have seen this disc before.
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Millennium Mini
Represent your brand and confidently mark your lie
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Millennium Omega Supersoft
The stamp makes it pretty obvious as to what this disc is.
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Sirius Orion LF
The long fade!
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Sirius Scorpius, Gregg Barsby Bottom Stamp
Greg Barsby’s bottom stamp destroyer… oppps I mean Scorpius
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Sirius Orion LS
We got a whole bunch of these years back from John Houck.
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Quantum Vela, Calvin Heimburg
A fairway driver made from Calvin Heimburg’s design input. The result is essentially a modified, straighter Eagle.
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Millennium JLS
The long straight driver!
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Quantum Orion LF
Quantum plastic is similar to a Champion blend. Firm, durable, and comfortable in the hand.
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Millennium Falcon
Chewbacca not included.
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Millennium Orion LF
A terrific straight hybrid driver.
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Sirius JLS
LS = Long and Straight.
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Quantum Aurora MS
An Aurora MS with a fancy name and fancier plastic.
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Millennium Orion LS
Great straight driver for a new player.
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Quantum Orion LS
Long and straight the way everyone else’s drives are.
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ET Omega, Big Bead
One of my favorite putters.
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Millennium Aurora MS
(M)ostly (S)traight. But it should stand for (M)enacingly (S)traight. If you haven’t guessed, this disc flies very straight.
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Quantum Color Lunar Draco, Calvin Heimburg
Calvin Hamburg’s Signature Series very overstable driver that glows! The Draco is basically a flat-top Firebird.
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Sirius Falcon, Philo Brathwaite
Fly high with Philo’s Signature Series Falcon!
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Millennium Omega Supersoft 50th Run
XXL Stamp Omega SuperSoft 50th Run Commemorative Edition
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Delta-T Omega
McPro Aviar-ish
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Sirius Quasar, Bottom Stamp
Out with the old and in with the new!
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ET Omega
ET means Xtra Tacky! Same as Innova XT or Discmania’s X-Line,=.
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Quantum JLS
The stable driver will make a nice, predictable S curve that helps revolutionize the flight of disc golf drivers.
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Millennium Polaris LS
Easy to throw straight! The Polaris LS is a great first fairway driver.
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Quantum Quasar
Like a Boss!
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Zero-G Scorpius
Destroyer brethren.
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X-Out Quantum Orion LF
Control driver with a Long Fade
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Millennium Soft Omega4, 1stRun
The Omega4 has a thicker nose and a blunt, beadless rim compared to the classic Omega.
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Sirius Aurora MS
The quintessential point-and-shoot midrange. Straight for days.
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Delta-T Lunar Omega4
Lunar means glow! 4 means go for it!
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