In this post we are going to give you the 2025 Fantasy Disc Golf Power Rankings. We will rank the MPO and FPO field together in the hopes that you can find success in your fantasy disc golf leagues this season! Let’s begin!
When you’ve been away from something for a while, that is when you realize how much you truly miss it.
And so it is with disc golf.
The offseason brings sponsorship changes, drama, and much anticipation. But there is nothing like having the season officially kick off.
And whether you consume the product via the Disc Golf Network, in person, on YouTube or any other way, fantasy disc golf is a great way to stay up to date on what’s happening with the pros.
When you yourself are in the hunt in your leagues, it elevates interest and intrigue.
So let’s get you in the hunt!
We can think of no better way of doing that than a strong draft.
That’s where we come in. And after you’ve established that strong foundation, you can hopefully ride that momentum all the way to victory.
Let’s get you started down that path…
Other Tips for Success!
We’ve been in the fantasy disc golf game for 3 seasons now! In the previous posts we spoke about our process and gave advice for how to succeed in fantasy disc golf.

If you would like to mine those posts and see our previous rankings (including what we got right and what we got wrong) you can look at our 2023 and 2024 Fantasy Disc Golf Power Rankings.
Last year, for example, we laid out some tips to increase your chances for success. Let’s quickly review those now.
Draft Well – This one is obvious but important! People are far less likely to trade with you so be sure you have the players you (and they) want! Also, we’ll touch on it later, but this year Skipace (the fantasy platform we use) has an ADP (Average Draft Position) for players. That way you can get an idea of where your targeted players are coming off the board!
Change Your Lineups – This could mean that you make sure your players are playing in an event! If you want to get more involved you could check how your players played in the previous seasons at that event or how they are trending. But just making sure you have a full lineup goes a long way and keeps you in the hunt over a full season!
Don’t Fade – For whatever reason (not in the hunt, long season, summer malaise, etc), fantasy players start to tap out and forget to set their lineups. If you stay the course you are far more likely to find success. Don’t fade!
Be Active on Waivers – This can make or break a season. If you are active on waivers and noticing who is trending (and who probably improved in the offseason) you can make some pick-ups that will pay huge dividends. A lot of these waiver pick-ups happen early so be vigilant early on and then ride your draft/waivers to the W!
Okay, those are a few of our ideas to keep you in the front or in the hunt. Now, here’s a quick look at how we arrive at our rankings.
Where Do We Get Our Info?
If you want to do a deep dive, it helps to have access to the data. Here’s where we get ours from!
PDGA.com – Search the player’s name -> Click on their profile -> Click 2024 -> See how they did for the year or at an individual event. This can help you decide who you want to start for a given event.
StatMando.com – Click on Individual Players -> Sort stats by year (usually 2024) -> See how many events they played, how many top 10’s they got, and plenty more. StatMando also works in conjunction with The DGPT for this next page.
This DGPT.com stat page – Navigate 2024 stats on putting, fairway hits, scramble rate and more. Click the column and see how each player stacked up in each category!
Those are some excellent resources. May they serve you well!
Next, let’s look at how we rank our players…
How We Make Our Rankings!
We’ve explained this in the past, but our basic goal is to give sound guidance to a person that just found out disc golf exists. If a person just got the bug and wanted to give fantasy disc golf a try, we hope that our rankings would give them really sound advice (even if they couldn’t name one pro player).

That being said, every draft is different. You might have an opponent that will only draft Discraft players or only drafts lefties. If that’s the case, you can use that knowledge to your advantage.
You might also think that a higher ranked player might slide a little in your draft (which is what we advised last year with Missy Gannon), or a hot, up-and-comer will get drafted too high.
With every draft there is nuance. Our rankings are a guideline and a resource. And if a player has no knowledge of professional disc golf, they can lean on them heavily.
To make them we use stats, trends, player ages, player availability, a little gut feeling, and more!
Which Fantasy Platform do we use?
This year, as in year’s past, we will certainly continue using skipace.com. They’ve been in the game the longest, and they tirelessly work to upgrade their product and keep the fantasy fun coming all season.
They have draft leagues, weekly re-draft leagues, custom leagues and more.
In addition they are constantly adding to the experience. This year they have new statistics available (ADP is a great way for you to know when should target a player), Guillotine Leagues, Player Trades, Notifications (if a player drops out of a tournament), and some other features to check out as well.
Be sure to give Skipace a look!
2025 Fantasy Disc Golf Power Rankings (Mixed Divisions)!
Okay, let’s get into it! The 2025 Fantasy Disc Golf Power Rankings!
This year, for ease of access (and creation) we’ve got a table for you. We’re going to rank the players in the order we think a person that knows nothing about disc golf should take them. No notes or thoughts.
Just rankings.
Please note: Because the MPO field is much bigger than the FPO field, the average rankings for MPO will most likely be higher. Try to compare MPO players to other MPO players (and FPO to FPO).
We will include:
2024 Events Played – This could indicate how much availability they’ll have this year.
2024 Top 10 Finish % – This indicates how often their on lead/chase cards.
Avg. Finish (2024) – This gives a more complete picture when combined with Top 10 Finish % and Events Played.
2024 C1X/C2 Putting Average Rank (by division) – For example: In 2024, Ohn Scoggins was 1st in C1X Putting and 2nd in C2 putting so her average rank will be 1.5. Kat Mertsch was 13th in C2 Putting and 16th in C1X putting so her average rank will be 14.5. We think It’s a nice indicator of how they fare on the greens. (Note: Check out this post explaining Circles 1 and 2 if you are unsure about what those are. )
2024 Circle 2 in Regulation Average Rank – This ranking tells you how well they get the disc within 20 meters of the basket compared to their peers. We think it’s a fairly good indicator of general accuracy.
2024 Scramble Rate Average Rank – When players miss the fairway, how well can they recover? Combine this with the other stats and you can get a nice picture of how effective they are!
Fantasy Disc Golf Power Rankings Table!
Here are the 2025 Fantasy Disc Golf Power Rankings with the statistcs we’ve outlined. May they serve you well!
Player Name | Events Played (2024) | Top 10 Finish % | Avg. Finish | C1x/C2 Avg. Putt Rank | C2 in Reg. Rank | Scramble Rank |
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1. Gannon Buhr | 24 | 96% | 4 | 4.5 | 1st | 2nd |
2. Ricky Wysocki | 22 | 82% | 5 | 4 | 3rd | 1st |
3. Kristen Latt (Tattar) | 15 | 100% | 2 | 7.5 | 4th | 2nd |
4. Holyn Handley | 21 | 95% | 5 | 5 | 5th | 5th |
5. Ohn Scoggins | 20 | 95% | 3 | 1.5 | 8th | 1st |
6. Missy Gannon | 22 | 91% | 6 | 15.5 | 3rd | 4th |
7. Calvin Heimburg | 22 | 71% | 12 | 38 | 4th | 8th |
8. Isaac Robinson | 21 | 62% | 15 | 27 | 6th | 9th |
9. Niklas Anttila | 22 | 64% | 17 | 21 | 10th | 51st |
10. Ezra Robinson | 21 | 48% | 16 | 26.5 | 8th | 18th |
Player Name | Events Played 2024 | Top 10 Finish % | Avg. Finish | C1x/C2 Avg. Putt Rank | C2 in Reg. Rank | Scramble Rank |
11. Kyle Klein | 23 | 43% | 18 | 57.5 | 5th | 42nd |
12. Evelina Salonen | 17 | 94% | 5 | 36 | 1st | 8th |
13. Silva Saarinen | 18 | 78% | 8 | 2.5 | 17th | 15th |
14. Ella Hanson | 21 | 67% | 8 | 19 | 10th | 10th |
15. Anthony Barela | 23 | 48% | 19 | 8 | 16th | 11th |
16. Paul McBeth | 22 | 50% | 19 | 42 | 7th | 40th |
17. Chris Dickerson | 17 | 47% | 12 | 37 | 9th | 17th |
18. Kat Mertsch | 22 | 59% | 11 | 14.5 | 12th | 9th |
19. Henna Blomroos | 15 | 73% | 7 | 40.5 | 2nd | 3rd |
20. Heidi Laine | 19 | 68% | 9 | 31.5 | 7th | 7th |
Player Name | Events Played 2024 | Top 10 Finish % | Avg. Finish | C1x/C2 Avg. Putt Rank | C2 in Reg. Rank | Scramble Rank |
21. Anniken Steen | 17 | 59% | 10 | 10 | 13th | 17th |
22. Joseph Anderson | 22 | 32% | 27 | 44 | 17th | 27th |
23. Matt Orum | 20 | 35% | 29 | 14 | 32nd | 3rd |
24. James Proctor | 21 | 40% | 23 | 3.5 | 46th | 11th |
25. Natalie Ryan | 19 | 53% | 11 | 24 | 11th | 12th |
26. Rebecca Cox | 20 | 45% | 11 | 18 | 9th | 14th |
27. Evan Smith | 16 | 25% | 22 | 23 | 20th | 5th |
28. Hailey King | 15 | 67% | 12 | 21 | 6th | 6th |
29. Luke Taylor | 15 | 33% | 28 | 21.5 | 31st | 14th |
30. Simon Lizotte | 17 | 29% | 28 | 33.5 | 26th | 4th |
Player Name | Events Played 2024 | Top 10 Finish % | Avg. Finish | C1x/C2 Avg. Putt Rank | C2 in Reg. Rank | Scramble Rank |
31. Paige Pierce | 17 | 47% | 16 | 7.5 | 14th | 11th |
32. Valerie Mandujano | 20 | 55% | 11 | 6 | 21st | 18th |
33. Eagle McMahon | 14 | 29% | 30 | 14.5 | 41st | 12th |
34. Adam Hammes | 22 | 32% | 30 | 29 | 40th | 10th |
35. Jakub Semerad | 22 | 23% | 21 | 49 | 23rd | 58th |
36. Gavin Babcock | 22 | 27% | 28 | 28.5 | 30th | 61st |
37. Gavin Rathbun | 21 | 24% | 31 | 30.5 | 35th | 24th |
38. Aaron Gossage | 23 | 17% | 25 | 90 | 39th | 15th |
39. Emily Weatherman | 19 | 32% | 18 | 11.5 | 20th | 31st |
40. Eliezra Midtlyng | 16 | 25% | 23 | 21 | 15th | 33rd |
Player Name | Events Played 2024 | Top 10 Finish % | Avg. Finish | C1x/C2 Avg. Putt Rank | C2 in Reg. Rank | Scramble Rank |
41. Andrew Marwede | 21 | 19% | 29 | 6.5 | 61st | 6th |
42. Lisa Fajkus | 16 | 44% | 16 | 6 | 28th | 16th |
43. Corey Ellis | 18 | 22% | 39 | 8 | 25th | 31st |
44. Joel Freeman | 16 | 19% | 27 | 69 | 29th | 38th |
45. Cole Redalen | 17 | 12% | 29 | 68 | 12th | 19th |
46. Catrina Allen | 10 | 20% | 19 | N/A | N/A | N/A |
47. Casey White | 21 | 19% | 30 | 32 | 44th | 13th |
48. Andrew Presnell | 21 | 19% | 31 | 44 | 54th | 20th |
49. Mason Ford | 18 | 17% | 26 | 50 | 48th | 23rd |
50. Vaino Makela | 21 | 19% | 33 | 76.5 | 27th | 25th |
2025 Fantasy Disc Golf Power Rankings – Mining for Value!
For our 2025 Fantasy Disc Golf Power Rankings, there are still some big names that did not make the top 50 above. Their stats, combined with age and upside, didn’t fully support the spot, but that doesn’t mean they won’t beat out some or many players above them.
In fact, we’re almost certain some of them will (we just don’t know which ones!). So, with that in mind, here is a list of players that could certainly add value to your fantasy team this season. If you see a player that you think will level up this year, grab them in the later rounds!
MPO: Ezra Aderhold, Drew Gibson, Paul Krans, James Conrad, Vaino Makela, Chris Clemons, Kevin Jones, Sullivan Tipton, Austin Turner, Andrew Presnell, Bradley Williams, Benjamin Callaway, Luke Humphries, Matt Bell, Paul Ulibarri, Alden Harris, Nikko Locastro, Garret Gurthie, Zach Arlinghaus, Jeremy Koling, Nate Sexton.
FPO: Maria Oliva, Hanna Huynh, Sai Ananda, Ali Smith, Lykke Lorentzen, Jessica Weese, Alexis Mandujano, Jennifer Allen, Rachel Turton, Stacie Rawnsley, Keiti Tatte, Chantel Budinsky, Holly Finley, Jordan Lynds, Morgan Lynds.
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2025 Fantasy Disc Golf Power Rankings – In Summary!
When putting together a successful fantasy campaign, there is arguably no better way to do so than by having a great draft. A lot can happen throughout the course of a season and past performance is no indicator of future success. Nevertheless, we think that our Fantasy Power Rankings are pretty sound and should help set you up for success in your drafts.

That being said, they are certainly not going to be perfect. So, if you like the stats on one player or you think another player is going to have a big year, by all means draft them!
Also, remember that some players always seem to drop in a draft. For whatever reason, your opponents may devalue a player. If you can identify who that will be and know who your opponents will most likely draft, you can plan accordingly and get great value!
Whatever happens, we wish you a fun draft with friends, and a great disc golf season (real and fantasy) for 2025!
Thank you all for reading. If you have any comments on our rankings, we’d love to hear them. Put your predictions below and we’ll see who it ages! Also, be sure to Follow us on Instagram and/or sign up for our newsletter!
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