Professional disc golfers whisper about it in hushed tones. The Berg doesn't just land—it plants itself with the authority of a dropped anvil. While other putters skip, slide, and betray you at the worst possible moments, this Swedish oddity defies physics with its almost supernatural ability to stick exactly where it touches down.
That's the magic trick that's converted everyone from putting specialists to power throwers into Berg believers. The moment you release it, you know. There's no wondering if it'll skip into the bushes or roll away from that crucial par save. It simply stops, often with an audible thud that sounds almost cartoonish.
In hand, the Berg feels substantial yet surprisingly comfortable, with a beaded rim that provides confident grip without being bulky. The flight? Well, calling it a flight might be generous. This disc travels in straight lines with minimal glide, dropping out of the sky like it's carrying invisible weights. That fade kicks in hard and early, but never unpredictably—just a reliable left turn that brings it earthward fast.
Approach shots become automatic from 200 feet and in. Threading tight gaps? The Berg couldn't care less about your accuracy issues. Upshots into elevated baskets where other discs would sail long? Not happening. Even putting feels different—there's something reassuring about throwing a disc that won't betray you with surprise movement.
Sure, it's not going to bomb down the fairway or give you that satisfying glide. But when you need a disc that does exactly what you expect, every single time, the Berg delivers with Swedish precision.
