Yikun
Between 2013 and 2020, Yikun got PDGA approval for 23 golf discs which they manufacture themselves, in China. In 2021, they got 8 more approvals for discs we have yet to see hit the market (as of this writing, March 2022).
Yikun started out making most of their discs in a baseline plastic called Tiger. After introducing the premium plastics Phoenix and Dragon, it did not take them long for them to have most of their discs available in all three of these plastics.
They also are one of the few companies to be a part of overmold hysteria. They currently have three overmold discs: the Meteor Hammer, Tomahawk, and the popular Twin Swords distance driver which also comes in a special red and green watermelon edition.
Yikun has made huge strides as a golf disc manufacturer, and is continuing to expand its reach. Aside from making their own discs, they also manufacture Prodigy’s Ace Line and Discmania’s Active Line.
Their main niche seems to be that all the discs they make are aimed at newer players. Most of their arsenal lands on the understable side of our flight chart. The discs they make for Prodigy and Discmania are the same deal, and both companies brand them as a line of easily throw-able discs.
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Tortoise Line Tomahawk
Super straight overmold midrange.
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Dragon Line Gou
To make them say Wow! throw the Gou!
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Tortoise Line Meteor Hammer
Overmold throwing putter.
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Tiger Line Jiao
Chinese Leopard?
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Tiger Line Gui
These feel awesome!
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Dragon Line Jun
Chinese Wraith? 11 5 -1 2
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Dragon Line Da’E
Da’eeemmmmm that goes far.
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Phoenix Line Qi
High speed stable driver with excellent glide
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Dragon Line View
Look at that View!
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Dragon Line Wei
We weighed every Wei.
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Dragon Line Hu
9 of 11 Yikun discs were PDGA approved in 2014.
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Phoenix Line Da’E
Ultra fast overstable driver.
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Dragon Line Fu
Newest speed 7 control driver with a stamp of Kua Fu chasing the sun, which is a old myth with the moral of the story being, No matter what challenges you are presented with, you should never give up.
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Dragon Line Shu
Understable mid range that is easy to throw and great for beginners
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Phoenix Line Gui
More overstable putter than the Claws.
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Tiger Line Xing
Beaded putter which is similar to a wizard or judge
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Tiger Line Hu
New stamp. Hu dis?
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Phoenix Line Hu
Hu dat?
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Tiger Line Gou
The Gou — long version “Tian Gou” — means sky dog, which is an animal that looks like a Leopard but has a white head.
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Phoenix Line Kui
Beefy Chinese mid!
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Tiger Line View
Hawk-eye baby!
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Dragon Line Kui
Unique overstable mid range that can handle the wind!
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Phoenix Line Lu
The longest flying disc in the Yikun line.
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Phoenix Line Yan
Slower mid range that seams like a large putter that gas amazing glide
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Phoenix Star Line Hu
Hu translates to Fox.
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Phoenix Line View
Very Straight fairway driver. Not a lot of turn and it has very little fade. This disc is gonna crush straight holes.
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Tiger Line Wings
Spread ’em.
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Phoenix Line Jun
Chinese Starfire.
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Phoenix Line Wei
Phoenix is champion as dragon is star.
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Phoenix Line Fu
Newest speed 7 control driver with a stamp of Kua Fu chasing the sun, which is a old myth with the moral of the story being, No matter what challenges you are presented with, you should never give up.
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Dragon Line Yao
Is the the Yao they are talking about in all the rap songs?
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Dragon Line Wings
Fly away with me!
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