Best Disc Golfers of 2025

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Best Disc Golfers of 2025: Who’s on Top — and Why

It’s hard to believe, but the 2025 disc golf season is coming to an end. There are still five marquee events left — including the USDGC and the DGPT Tour Championship — which means there’s still time for legacies to be cemented and for the “best disc golfers” conversation to sharpen into focus.

In this article, we break down the best male and female players of 2025, explain what makes them special, and spotlight the top challengers who are still very much in the hunt. We’ll use a blend of ranking signals (PDGA World Rankings, DGPT World Standings, and StatMando ratings), recent major results, and season-long form to make a clear, SEO-friendly case for 2025’s best disc golfers. Along the way, we’ll link names to our player hub so you can explore each athlete’s profile.

What’s Left on the 2025 Calendar?

Five big stops remain on the schedule:

  • Discraft Great Lakes Open (Sept 4–7)
  • Green Mountain Championship (Sept 18–21)
  • MVP Open (Sept 25–28)
  • USDGC & Throw Pink Women’s Disc Golf Championship (Oct 9–12)
  • DGPT Championship (Oct 16–19)

These tournaments routinely produce elite fields, pressure-tested final rounds, and defining moments — exactly the kind of environment where the game’s best separate themselves. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}

How We’re Defining the “Best Disc Golfers” in 2025

“Best” isn’t just about one hot weekend — it’s about consistent excellence at the sport’s highest levels. For 2025, we emphasize:

  • PDGA World Rankings — the sport’s official, update-to-update view of competitive strength.
  • DGPT World Standings — a season-long points picture that rewards consistent top finishes on tour.
  • StatMando Rankings & Context — independent rating and event context that help validate who’s dominating week after week.
  • Major Results — especially Worlds and (for MPO) the USDGC.

Best Male Disc Golfer of 2025

Gannon Buhr — the standard-setter

Gannon Buhr is the clear, data-backed pick for best male disc golfer in 2025. He sits #1 in the PDGA World Rankings and has combined elite ceiling with week-to-week consistency, a rare and valuable blend when you’re projecting who will keep winning deep into October. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}

The biggest bullet point on his résumé is non-negotiable: Buhr captured the 2025 PDGA Pro World Championship, edging a stacked MPO field in Finland. Owning the sport’s most prestigious title — and doing so in a year when he’s also pacing the tour in form — puts him at the top of any “best disc golfers” list. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}

Beyond Worlds, Buhr has collected statement wins on tour. He took down the DGPT+ Northwest Disc Golf Championship in Portland and then added the 2025 Discraft Ledgestone Open, both tent-pole victories that reflect elite tee-to-green control and clutch circle-one putting under pressure. The results line up with the eye test: he’s beating premier fields on premier stages. :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}

The independent numbers agree. StatMando’s official rankings have Buhr on top as well, reinforcing what fans and fantasy managers have seen all year: stable floor, massive ceiling, and a growing collection of big-event finishes. If your definition of “best” includes winning when it matters and avoiding off-weeks, Buhr checks every box. :contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4}

Top MPO Challengers Who Still Belong in the Conversation

While Buhr leads, several stars keep the “best disc golfers” debate lively:

  • Isaac Robinson — a majors-tested competitor with a smooth, repeatable game who’s currently #2 in the PDGA World Rankings. If he spikes one of the remaining stops, especially USDGC, the year-end debate heats up. :contentReference[oaicite:5]{index=5}
  • Calvin Heimburg — ranked #3, still the tour’s prototype for elite driving accuracy. Calvin’s floor is a top-10; his ceiling can take down any track on the calendar. :contentReference[oaicite:6]{index=6}
  • Richard (Ricky) Wysocki and Anthony Barela — sitting #4 and #5 in the PDGA rankings, both possess the power/putting combo that can light up Winthrop or Maple Hill. Either one could turn an already strong season into a career-defining one with a late push. :contentReference[oaicite:7]{index=7}

Best Female Disc Golfer of 2025

Kristin Lätt — still the gold standard

Kristin Lätt (née Tattar) remains the most complete and reliable force in FPO. She’s ranked #1 in the PDGA World Rankings, and her profile blends historical dominance with current-season form. Even in a deeper, more competitive FPO landscape, she sets the bar that everyone else measures against. :contentReference[oaicite:8]{index=8}

Context matters here: Lätt is a two-time World Champion and the first woman ever to hit a 1000 PDGA rating. Those are era-defining achievements that speak to sustained excellence over multiple seasons — not just a single hot streak. When you’re weighing “best disc golfers,” legacy plus current performance pushes Lätt to the top of the 2025 list. :contentReference[oaicite:9]{index=9}

Top FPO Challengers in 2025

FPO is deeper than ever, and several stars have the tools to finish the year on top:

  • Silva Saarinen — currently #2 in PDGA’s world rankings, Silva’s all-around control and improved putting have kept her in final-round cards across the calendar. :contentReference[oaicite:10]{index=10}
  • Holyn Handley — up to #3 and already a multi-time winner on tour this season. Her win in Portland signaled a player ready to contend anywhere. :contentReference[oaicite:11]{index=11}
  • Eveliina Salonen and Ohn Scoggins — ranked #4 and #5, both remain fixtures at the top with elite tee shots (Salonen) and one of the sport’s most reliable short games (Scoggins). :contentReference[oaicite:12]{index=12}

What the Final Five Mean for the “Best Disc Golfers” Debate

USDGC is always a separator, especially for MPO. Winthrop’s OB-heavy fairways and wind-sensitive landing zones tend to reward players with elite decision-making and controlled aggression off the tee — exactly the traits we’ve seen from Gannon Buhr all year. A successful title defense there would essentially lock down his “best of 2025” status. :contentReference[oaicite:13]{index=13}

For FPO, the combination of the Throw Pink Championship and the DGPT Championship in back-to-back weeks gives the top contenders multiple high-leverage shots to make a statement. If Kristin Lätt closes strong, the #1 slot is hers without debate; if Silva Saarinen or Holyn Handley bags a win (or two), the race could flip at the buzzer. :contentReference[oaicite:14]{index=14}

Why These Two Are the Right Picks — Right Now

MPO — Gannon Buhr: the consensus #1 across the sport’s most trusted ranking systems and the reigning World Champion, with multiple top-tier wins this season including the DGPT+ Northwest and Ledgestone. He’s winning on varied course styles, traveling well, and showing the late-round poise that defines great seasons. If you’re optimizing around the phrase “best disc golfers,” Buhr is the textbook example in 2025. :contentReference[oaicite:15]{index=15}

FPO — Kristin Lätt: #1 in PDGA’s world rankings, a two-time World Champion, and the sport’s first 1000-rated woman. She’s maintained elite form through international travel and a denser tour, and 2025 has reinforced that her baseline round is still better than almost anyone’s ceiling. That blend of résumé and current results keeps her in pole position for “best female disc golfer” this year. :contentReference[oaicite:16]{index=16}

Honorable Mentions You Should Keep Watching

Don’t overlook athletes who might not be the number one today but could end the year inside any sensible top-five “best disc golfers” list:

  • Anthony Barela — explosive scoring and quietly improving scramble rates; one big week in Rock Hill or Lynchburg could rewrite the narrative. :contentReference[oaicite:17]{index=17}
  • Valerie Mandujano — reminder: she won Ledgestone 2025 and has been trending up through late summer. :contentReference[oaicite:18]{index=18}
  • Eveliina Salonen — when the putter cooperates, her tee-to-green advantage is often insurmountable. :contentReference[oaicite:19]{index=19}

Bottom Line

If the season ended today, our picks for the best disc golfers of 2025 would be Gannon Buhr (MPO) and Kristin Lätt (FPO). The remaining five events — including USDGC and the DGPT Championship — will offer challengers their final chances, but the combination of rankings, results, and big-moment execution gives Buhr and Lätt the edge heading into the home stretch. :contentReference[oaicite:20]{index=20}


Sources

  • PDGA MPO World Rankings — Aug 20, 2025. :contentReference[oaicite:21]{index=21}
  • PDGA FPO World Rankings — Aug 20, 2025. :contentReference[oaicite:22]{index=22}
  • DGPT 2025 Schedule (upcoming events). :contentReference[oaicite:23]{index=23}
  • 2025 Pro Worlds — Buhr wins MPO. :contentReference[oaicite:24]{index=24}
  • Ledgestone 2025 champions. :contentReference[oaicite:25]{index=25}
  • StatMando Official MPO Rankings. :contentReference[oaicite:26]{index=26}

Photo credit: DGPT — dgpt.com

Jose is a math teacher turned disc golf strategist who brings a passion for numbers for the pro disc golf scene. Blending years of experience in education with a deep love for the sport, Jose specializes in breaking down player ratings, rankings, and stats to give fantasy disc golf players a competitive edge. When he's not analyzing strokes gained or win probabilities, you'll find him throwing putters in the woods or refining his course models late into the night.

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