The MVP Glitch blurs the line between disc golf and ultimate. MVP built it as a PDGA‑legal putter, yet it floats like a 175 g Ultra‑Star. With a speed rating of 1 and an eye‑popping glide of 7, the disc rewards even the gentlest wrist snap. Flat throw, slight hyzer, or touch anhyzer—every release drifts true, then lands feather‑soft near your target. Because the Glitch is injection‑molded like other MVP putters, it also chains‑out beautifully inside the circle. Throw catch with a friend, walk to the first tee, and keep using the same disc for warm‑up putts. That crossover ability has earned it cult status, selling out within minutes of each restock.
The rim is shallow, bead‑less, and rounded so it slips from the hand without wobble. Gyro overmold technology adds a thin outer ring that increases rotational inertia. The result is longer hover time and laser straight flights, even at low spin rates. New players gain effortless distance for jump putts. Seasoned golfers love stall approaches that drop vertically under branches. Ultimate converts feel right at home shaping backhand flicks and scoober touch shots. On wooded courses you can “float‑thread” the Glitch down six‑foot corridors where regular putters would fade out early.
Flight numbers tell the story simply: Speed 1 means the disc never knives forward too fast. Glide 7 keeps it aloft like a paper airplane. Turn 0 and Fade 0 combine for neutral, spin‑dependent finishes. Give it minimal spin and it pans left (RHBH) at the end. Load extra spin and it pushes straight, sometimes even sliding right on a flat release. Wind obviously matters with a glide monster, so trust your heavier weights in breezy rounds.
Plastics remain limited but purposeful. Neutron Soft provides a velvety, rubberized grip that sticks to hands and chains alike. It flexes on cold mornings, resists taco warps in summer vehicles, and floats longer due to slightly lower density. Fission Soft debuted in 2024 with micro‑bubbles that shave five to ten grams off the rim. Lighter Fission copies hover even longer and flip sooner, ideal for casual catch sessions or low‑power arms. Both plastics feature MVP’s clean blank top, perfect for custom dyes or Sharpie art. Weights range 140‑154 g in stock runs, though special editions hit the 160s for players who want more wind resistance. Every run is bright and pastel, making lost‑disc searches painless.
Whether you’re working on nose‑up spin form, coaching kids, or need a stress‑free circle‑two bid, the Glitch slots in. Few discs bring smiles on tee pads, warm‑up circles, and parking‑lot catch games all in one round. Grab two—one to break in and one to share—and glitch the space between golf and play.
Flight Numbers
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Speed: 1
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Glide: 7
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Turn: 0
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Fade: 0
Available Plastics
Need an in‑depth look at MVP blends? See the full plastics guide here.
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Neutron Soft: Grippy, flexible, and the most common run; flies neutral right out of the box.
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Fission Soft: Bubble‑rim lightweight blend—flips earlier, floats longer, perfect for catch or lower‑power arms.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the MVP Glitch catch disc?
A PDGA‑approved putter engineered to feel and fly like an ultimate lid for warm‑up catch and golf shots.
Is the Glitch legal in sanctioned play?
Yes. It meets PDGA specs on diameter, weight, and flexibility, so you can putt it in tournaments.
Is the MVP Glitch a putter?
Technically yes, though many use it as a glide approach disc or warm‑up thrower.
What are the numbers for the MVP Glitch?
1 speed, 7 glide, 0 turn, 0 fade—straight and hover‑happy.
Which plastic is best for the Glitch?
Choose Neutron Soft for all‑weather grip; pick Fission Soft for lighter weight and extra flip.
Is the Glitch good for forehand touch shots?
Yes. The shallow rim and neutral stability make short forehand floaters simple and accurate.