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Dynamic Discs unveils Ghosty Goodness Lucid Judge with timed release

Dynamic Discs put a ghost-bar stamp on the Lucid Judge and set the online drop for June 18 at 11 AM CT, pricing the run at $16.99.

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Dynamic Discs unveils Ghosty Goodness Lucid Judge with timed release
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Dynamic Discs turned one of disc golf’s most familiar putters into a timed release with the Ghosty Goodness Lucid Judge, a special run built around a crisp ghost bar stamp and a clean look that lets the Lucid plastic stand out. The disc went live online on June 18, 2026 at 11 AM CT, with a listed price of $16.99, giving the company a small but well-defined drop built on a mold players already know.

That familiarity is the point. Dynamic Discs describes the Lucid Judge as a disc for putts, precision approaches and controlled drives off the tee, which keeps the Ghosty Goodness version rooted in function instead of drifting into shelf-only territory. The Judge has been one of the company’s most recognizable names for years, and the special stamp adds a collector hook without changing what the disc is supposed to do on the course.

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The mold’s track record helps explain why this sort of release still lands. Dynamic Discs called the Judge the 2013 Disc of the Year in the Player’s Choice Awards, and the Professional Disc Golf Association approved it on December 7, 2012, under certification number 12-58. That combination of approval history and reputation gives the run credibility with players who care about performance as much as presentation.

Dynamic Discs has also leaned on the Judge brand before when it wanted to refresh interest without reinventing the wheel. The company said its Supreme Series began with the Supreme Escape in November 2022 and added the Supreme Judge in 2023 as part of that same line. The Ghosty Goodness drop fits that pattern: keep a trusted mold in circulation, then create urgency with a themed stamp, a specific release window and a price point that makes the decision easy.

For Dynamic Discs, the appeal is clear. The Ghosty Goodness Lucid Judge gave throwers a reliable putter in a limited presentation, while collectors got a release with just enough personality to feel distinct. In a market where small details drive attention, that is often enough to turn a standard disc into a short-lived event.

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