2x World Champion Isaac Robinson joins Latitude 64°

Disc golf World Champion Isaac Robinson signs with Latitude 64°
Some days are better than others, and this is a particularly great day. We are very excited to announce that Isaac Robinson, the 2x World Champion is joining the Latitude 64° Team in 2025.

The 24-year-old Georgia native, known for his precision, mental toughness, and well-rounded game, has made a significant impact on the international disc golf scene in recent years. He started playing as a young boy when his dad would take him out to the park. He wasn’t hooked on the sport straight away, but as a teenager he truly started loving the game, and Robinson entered the professional disc golf scene in the late 2010s.

After this, Robinson has claimed several significant wins, including back-to-back wins at the 2023 and 2024 PDGA World Championship, as well as multiple titles on the Disc Golf Pro Tour (DGPT). His ability to perform consistently at the highest level has earned him a spot among the top players in the sport.

"We are thrilled to have Isaac join our team," says Seth Fendley, General Manager US at Latitude 64°. "Isaac has already accomplished so much in his career, and we believe his combination of talent, drive, and respect for the sport will be a great addition for us. We look forward to supporting him as he continues to reach new heights in his career."

 Robinson has signed a three-year deal with Latitude 64°. Here are his thoughts on his new partnership:

"I am extremely excited for this new chapter in my career. Latitude 64° is committed to bringing the highest quality of disc golf equipment to the sport. They are determined to be the best in the business and that is what drew me to them in the first place. From the first time I threw their discs I knew it was a good fit for my game. They consistently create discs that I can rely on in every situation. I couldn't be more excited to work with Latitude 64° for the next three years and grow the sport we all love,” says Robinson.

One of Robinson's key strengths is his backhand drive, praised for its smoothness and accuracy. He is also known for his creative shot-making skills. Whether it’s executing a low, controlled skip shot or navigating in the woods with a late hyzerflip, Isaac’s technical ability is a big reason why he's so successful in high-pressure tournament situations.

In honor of Isaac joining the team we are releasing a limited edition of Grand Orbit Rive – check it out!

“The Orbit Rive stood out to me as an ideal distance driver due to its reliable overstability. As soon as I picked it up for the first time, I knew it would be my primary distance driver. I am able to get easy distance, and it can stand up to pretty stiff wind which made it automatically a staple in my bag,” explains Robinson.

Welcome onboard Isaac and best of luck in the upcoming season!
 / Everyone at Latitude 64°

 

P.S. Jonathan and Johannes were lucky to spend some time with Isaac and his wife Beth before Christmas. Head to YouTube and check out what went down during their visit. You are in for a treat. 😉

 

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