
European Disc Golf Festival 2025
Join us for a PDGA Major in Tallinn, Estonia, from July 17-20, 2025, at the Tallinn Song Festival Grounds
Previous Events
In August 2023, we hosted the European Disc Golf Championships 2023 at Tallinn Song Festival Grounds. The event drew 180 top European disc golfers and 7500 enthusiastic fans. The overall organization, coupled with the live broadcasts on multiple platforms, set a new benchmark for the future of disc golf events.
In July 2024, Estonia proudly hosted its first-ever Disc Golf Pro Tour Elite event. The tournament brought together top players from around the world and spectators from nearly 30 countries. It was hailed by both fans and athletes as the best disc golf event to date.
Next Event
Estonia’s First PDGA Major
Get ready for a four-day PDGA Major full of action! From exciting rounds featuring the world’s top players to a lively vendor village, delicious street food, and live music, there’s something for everyone. It’s a family-friendly event with activities for all ages, making it the perfect way to enjoy disc golf and more together.
Prime Location for
all the Disc Golf Fans
The Tallinn Song Festival Grounds is the perfect venue for a large-scale disc golf event, located in the middle of Tallinn and easily accessible from the harbor and airport. It’s the ideal location for the competitors and the thousands of spectators who will come and see how the best players worldwide compete for the European Disc Golf Festival 2025 title.
Pioneering Carbon Neutrality in Disc Golf Events
In 2024, we became the first large-scale carbon-neutral disc golf event by making sustainable material choices, planting trees after the event, and allowing spectators to offset their CO2 footprint when purchasing tickets. We’re committed to doing it again in 2025.
Key Facts
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From Finland to Estonia in 2 Hours
The European Disc Golf Festival 2025 is set to take place from July 17-20 at the Tallinn Song Festival Grounds, two weeks before the Pro Worlds in Nokia and Tampere. The distance between Helsinki, the capital of Finland, and Tallinn, the capital of Estonia, is just a mere 80 km.
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A Week Packed with Disc Golf Excitement
The festival week kicks off with a Monday Qualifier, followed by the Superstar Challenge and plenty of side events, all surrounded by a lively festival atmosphere. The week wraps up with a four-day PDGA Major from July 17th to 20th, offering plenty for both players and fans to enjoy.
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Seppo Paju's Rockstar Course
The upgraded championship-level 18-hole pop-up course, designed by Seppo Paju, will see further tweaks after the European Disc Golf Championships 2023 and the 2024 European Disc Golf Festival. The Rockstar 3.0 is set to offer an exciting experience for both players and spectators.