Prodigy
Prodigy Disc leapt into disc golf manufacturing in 2013 with the idea of sponsoring most of the world’s best players and, in turn, their endorsement would propel the company forward.
Founded by disc golfers, most notably Michael Sullivan and David Greenwell, Prodigy sought to help disc golf become a profession that allowed the best players to support themselves through their winnings and their endorsements.
In its first year Prodigy scooped up most of the best players, including 2X USDGC Champ Will Schusterick, who’s still with the team.
It’s still going, but that idealistic euphoria that boosted Prodigy Disc initially, eventually began to fade into the sober reality of many Prodigy players signing more lucrative contracts with other companies. So in that sense at least, Prodigy WAS successful.
The Prodigy team still maintains modest growth, periodically adding to its arsenal, while continuing to sponsor players at all levels.
Its disc naming convention is easy to understand: It’s first distance drivers, for instance, were named D1, D2, D3, D4 and D5. The higher the number the more understable the disc.
The brand has a full arsenal of every type of disc, and continues to fill the ever-shrinking gaps in its line.
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Prodigy PX-3, 350G
Prodigy’s 350G is now running as 300 Firm, so get these last 350G prints before they are gone!
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Prodigy M4, 500 Ultra Soft – NHL Stamp
Straightest flying piece of plastic they offer. These ones are super ultra soft.
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Prodigy A2, 400 Ultra Soft – NHL
Slightly Overstable approach disc that is flat with a shallow feel and goes straight with a mild fade!
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Prodigy M4, 500 Ultra Soft – NHL
Straightest flying piece of plastic they offer. These ones are super ultra soft.
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Prodigy A2, 500 Ultra Soft – NHL
A very overstable approach disc without a bead in premium plastic
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Prodigy D1, 500 Ultra Soft
The most overstable D driver from Prodigy. 500 is the plastic, and these ones are Ultra Soft.
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Prodigy FX-4, ReBlend
A new Nice and Understable speed 9 controllable driver in the Prodigy X Line up!
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Airborn Falcor, Reblend – Cale Leiviska
Cale Leiviska’s Falcor is essentially a modified D2. These ones are made with recycled materials.
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Prodigy A3, 400 Ultra Soft
The popular A3 approach disc in 400 Ultra Soft plastic!
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Prodigy PA3, 400 Glow – Isaac Robinson 2x
A sick Isaac Robinson PA3 with the Tyrant’s Fall stamp!
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Prodigy A2, 400 Ultra Soft
Slightly Overstable approach disc that is flat with a shallow feel and goes straight with a mild fade!
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Prodigy M4, 400 Ultra Soft
Straightest flying piece of plastic they offer. These ones are super ultra soft.
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Prodigy PA5, 400 Ultra Soft
Shallow and understable putter in durable 400 plastic for enhanced durability and grip!
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Prodigy F9, 400 Glow – Lightbringer
It’s no Oathkeeper, but the F9 will get the job done, even at night.
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Prodigy H7, 400 – BB8 – Sweet Hat! Disc Supply 51
Dyes by Adam Hassett of Sweet Hat! Disc Supply.
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Prodigy H2 V2, 400 – Green Lantern – Sweet Hat! Disc Supply 50
Dyes by Adam Hassett of Sweet Hat! Disc Supply.
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