For Immediate Release:
DGPT Announces 2025 Season Schedule
August 15, 2024: The Disc Golf Pro Tour (DGPT) is excited to unveil its core 2025 season schedule for the United States and Europe alongside next year’s PDGA Pro Major schedule. In the coming months, a separate schedule of DGPT Q-Series and DGPT Exhibition events (including All-Star Weekend) will be released alongside the 2025 World Standings points structure.
“The 2025 season is a significant milestone for the DGPT, marking ten years of dedication, passion, and unprecedented growth both on and off the course,” said Jeff Spring, DGPT CEO and Tour Director. “We’re excited to celebrate this moment with players, fans, volunteers, event teams, partners, and all stakeholders who have helped create a beautiful ten years for professional disc golf, and we look forward to many more seasons to come.”
2025 DISC GOLF PRO TOUR SCHEDULE
DESIGNATION | TOURNAMENT NAME | LOCATION | DATES |
DGPT | Florida Open | Brooksville, FL | 2/28 – 3/2 |
DGPT | Waco Annual Charity Open | Waco, TX | 3/14 – 3/16 |
DGPT+ | The Open at Austin | Austin, TX | 3/20 – 3/23 |
DGPT | Music City Open | Nashville, TN | 4/4 – 4/6 |
DGPT | 43rd Kansas City Wide Open | Liberty, MO | 4/17 – 4/19 |
PDGA Pro Major | PDGA Champions Cup | Stockton, CA | 5/1 – 5/4 |
DGPT | Cascade Challenge | Shelton, WA | 5/16 – 5/18 |
DGPT | Konopiste Open | Prague, Czechia | 5/23 – 5/25 |
DGPT+ | Northwest Disc Golf Championship | Portland, OR | 5/29 – 6/1 |
DGPT | Ale Open | Nol, Sweden | 6/6 – 6/8 |
DGPT | The Preserve Championship | Clearwater, MN | 6/13 – 6/15 |
PDGA Pro Major | U.S. Women’s Disc Golf Championship | Manitowoc, WI | 6/19 – 6/22 |
DGPT | Des Moines Challenge | Indianola, IA | 6/27 – 6/29 |
DGPT | PCS Open | Overaas, Norway | 7/4 – 7/6 |
DGPT | Krokhol Open | Oslo, Norway | 7/11 – 7/13 |
PDGA Pro Major | European Disc Golf Festival | Tallinn, Estonia | 7/17 – 7/20 |
PDGA Pro Major | PDGA Pro World Championships | Tampere & Nokia, Finland | 7/30 – 8/3 |
DGPT | Turku Open | Turku, Finland | 8/8 – 8/10 |
DGPT+ | Discraft’s Ledgestone Open | Peoria, IL | 8/14 – 8/17 |
DGPT | LWS Open at Idlewild | Burlington, KY | 8/22 – 8/24 |
DGPT+ | Discraft Great Lakes Open | Milford, MI | 9/4 – 9/7 |
DGPT Playoff | Green Mountain Championship | Jeffersonville, VT | 9/18 – 9/21 |
DGPT Playoff | MVP Open | Leicester, MA | 9/25 – 9/28 |
PDGA Pro Major | United States Disc Golf Championship | Rock Hill, SC | 10/9 – 10/12 |
DGPT Playoff | DGPT Championship presented by Barbasol | Lynchburg, VA | 10/16 – 10/19 |
The DGPT Celebrates its 10th Season
2025 will mark the 10th season of competition on the Disc Golf Pro Tour! To celebrate this milestone, the DGPT is offering three new season pass options for fans who plan to attend multiple DGPT events next year and has released a limited collection of 10th-season commemorative merchandise. Learn more about the season pass at DGPT.com/seasonpass and visit the DGPT Pro Shop to grab your 10th-season celebratory gear!
The Tour’s 10th season will consist of 24 tournaments that earn points towards the 2025 DGPT Championship. The Tour will continue to sanction events under a variety of event designations, including DGPT, DGPT+, DGPT Playoff, DGPT Q-Series, and DGPT Exhibition. All DGPT events except the Q-Series and Exhibition events will also carry the Professional Disc Golf Association (PDGA) Elite Series designation.
Year Two in Europe
After a successful first year of collaboration with events across Europe, the tour will return again in 2025 with five DGPT events taking place in the lead-up to and weeks after the two European PDGA Pro Majors scheduled for next summer. As previously announced, the European Disc Golf Festival venue will assume PDGA Pro Major status for the 2025 season, and the European Open venue will host the first-ever PDGA Pro Worlds in Europe.
Following the same evolution as the U.S. Tour, the DGPT will retire the Silver Event designation in Europe in favor of the Q-Series designation. Several events from the 2024 European Tour are under consideration for a spot on the 2025 Q-Series schedule. Other European tournaments – including the PCS Open and Konopiste Open – will return to the Tour as full points events.
“In 2024, our goal was to support a large transition in the European disc golf community and oversee the launch of multiple DGPT-sanctioned events in Europe,” said Jeff Spring, DGPT CEO and Tour Director. “Now, in our second year, there will be five DGPT tournaments plus two PDGA Pro Majors for a total of seven large-scale events in Europe. This will include a full month of back-to-back competition starting in early July. We’re excited for the European swing next summer, the first Worlds in Europe, and to continue building and fostering our partnerships with European event teams via the Q-Series.”
New For 2025
Next year’s season will welcome the Kansas City Wide Open back on Tour as a full points event. The KCWO, which will run for the 43rd time in 2025, was part of previous PDGA National Tour schedules and was a 2024 DGPT Q-Series event. This Tournament will connect the Tour’s start in the Southeast United States with the first PDGA Pro Major of the year at the 2024 PDGA Champions Cup, which will be hosted at the DGPT’s OTB Open venue in Stockton, CA.
After the PDGA Champions Cup, the Tour will travel North for the Cascade Challenge in Shelton, WA. After a year each on the Silver and Q-Series schedule, the event has been elevated to full points status.
After the Cascade Challenge, the Tour will return to Portland, OR, for a combined DGPT+ event which will take place over the course of four days at Milo McIver State Park and Glendoveer Golf and Tennis. This tournament, which will be called the Northwest Disc Golf Championship in 2025, will unite the organizing teams behind two successful events (Portland Open & Beaver State Fling) and serve as the prelude to a future PDGA Pro World Championship bid that is currently in development in advance of the upcoming PDGA Pro Major Bid Submission deadline of October 1, 2024. The first two rounds will be held at Riverbend Gold at Milo McIver State Park. The final two rounds will take place at Glendoveer Golf and Tennis.
“We are excited to deepen our relationship with Stumptown Disc Golf by presenting a unified effort to host a premier competition for players and spectators in the Pacific North West,” said Brian Cole, Portland Open Tournament Director and DGPT Director of Operations. “I look forward to combining player and fan favorites Glendoveer East and Milo McIver into one event that challenges top talent and shows off the best of Portland area disc golf. The Stumptown club has been supporting the Portland Open since its inception, and Jesse Tomaino – Stumptown Disc Golf Board Member and Beaver State Fling TD – will bring a strong event team to this newly named but familiar tournament.”
DGPT+ and Playoff Events
Amongst the 17 U.S.-based events on the 2025 schedule, four will carry the DGPT+ designation. The Open at Austin will trade DGPT+ status with the Waco Annual Charity Open, which filled the early season DGPT+ slot in 2024. The Northwest Disc Golf Championship will maintain the DGPT+ status held by the Portland Open. Discraft’s Ledgestone Open and the Discraft Great Lakes Open will maintain their DGPT+ designations from the 2024 season.
The Tour’s 10th season will conclude with the DGPT Playoffs presented by Barbasol, which will feature the Green Mountain Championship, the MVP Open, and the DGPT Championship presented by Barbasol. The 2025 DGPT Championship will move to Lynchburg, Virginia, next year and feature the same venue hosting the upcoming 2024 PDGA Pro World Championships.
2026 and Beyond
While some events from the 2024 season will not return in 2025, current schedule planning for the 2026 season includes the Jonesboro Open, Dynamic Discs Open, and Swedish Open. Other events from previous years are also under consideration for future season bids. All tournaments and venues interested in bidding on a 2026 or 2027 DGPT event should contact bids@dgpt.com for more information.
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