For the first time in history, the PDGA Pro World Championship is heading to Europe. From July 30–August 3, the sport’s biggest title will be decided in Finland across two of the most iconic courses on tour: The Beast in Nokia and The Monster in Tampere. These demanding layouts are usually known for hosting the European Open — now they’ll set the stage for the highest-stakes event of the season.
This year’s Worlds is the most international to date, with over 40 countries represented. That’s a new record, and a clear sign of the direction our sport is growing.
Live coverage of all five rounds will stream on Disc Golf Network. FPO coverage begins daily at 9:00am EEST (2:00am EDT / 11:00pm PDT the night before), followed by MPO at 2:30pm EEST (7:30am EDT / 4:30am PDT). Current PDGA members can watch Rounds 1–3 for free with a Basic subscription.
Post-produced coverage will be available on YouTube from JomezPro and other media partners. For live scores and stats, head to PDGA Live.
Spectator tickets are still available for Tampere and Nokia. This will be the largest on-site turnout disc golf has ever seen — not something you’ll want to miss if you’re within striking distance.
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Eveliina Salonen is looking to defend her World title on home turf — a storyline we’ve been anticipating all season. She’s coming off an insanely hot back-to-back-to-back winning stretch that makes her even more of a favorite than she already was. To become the first World Champion from Finland, in front of the home crowd, would make Eveliina a local hero.
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Calvin Heimburg has got the Major monkey off his back and some serious momentum coming into this week. Once you achieve your goals, it’s time to set new ones. And really, there’s only one place to go after winning a Major — winning a World Championship.
And don’t overlook Innova’s European roster. Väinö Mäkelä, Dennis Augustsson, Eetu Tuominen, Ida Emilie Nesse, Anneli Tougjas-Manniste — and plenty more. Worlds is finally in their backyard, and they’re ready to show us that the future of disc golf is European.
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