You could say any waterproof trail runner is made for disc golf, and we will never agree on which of them are best. Everyone's feet are different. Trail runners want the same thing disc golfers do (ultra-waterproof and ultra-durable)
I disagree with the view that trail runners and disc golf shoes should be waterproof. In my experience waterproof shoes keep water in better than they keep it out. My preference is for comfortable, grippy shoes that allow my feet to move correctly, and allow moisture to squeeze out while moving. If it is super wet out, I accept that my feet will get wet. The worst case scenario is for the shoes to act as tubs that hold the moisture in - hot spots and blisters soon follow.