Welcome to the European Disc Golf Festival 2025
A PDGA Major, the disc golf event of the year for the whole family, will be held in Estonia at the Tallinn Song Festival Grounds July 17-20, 2025.
Main Facts
A PDGA Major
The European Disc Golf Festival 2025 is among the two European events granted a Major status with the other being the PDGA Pro Worlds happening in Finland. It carries the same significance as the other Majors based in the US.
A family-friendly event
The European Disc Golf Festival 2025 will have fun activities for the whole family - from various outdoor games and activities to a vendor village and the best street food!
Environmental awareness
The organisers of European Disc Golf Festival promote environmental awareness and make every effort possible to ensure that the event causes as little ecological stress on the environment as possible. Read more about our policy.
Schedule
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Practice Days
The course will be open for practice July 13-16. During this time, participants can get to the course and get a feel for its layout and challenges before the tournament begins.
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Monday Qualifier
Monday Qualifier is happening on July 14 at the Tallinn Song Festival Grounds.
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Superstar Challenge
By popular demand, the Superstar Challenge returns for 2025! A standout highlight of last year’s European Disc Golf Festival, this crowd-favorite event was loved by fans and players alike.
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Main Event
The highly anticipated 4-day PDGA Major, set to excite audiences July 17-20, will showcase the talents of the top players from around the world.
Location
Tallinn Song Festival Grounds
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 from around the globe compete for the title of European Disc Golf Festival 2025.
Challenging 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.
Arriving to Tallinn
Tallinn is located on the northern coast of Estonia, on the shore of the Gulf of Finland, 80 km south of Helsinki, east of Stockholm, and north of Riga.
The Lennart Meri International Airport of Tallinn is just 5 km from the venue and about 2 km from the Tallinn city center. The second most popular way of getting to Tallinn is by ferry from Helsinki, Finland. The trip takes around 2 hours, and the harbor sits in the Tallinn city center.
Planning a trip from Riga? The bus from Riga to Tallinn Bus Station (also in the city center) takes around 4 hours.
Getting Around in Tallinn
Tallinn is a modern and compact city. Numerous bus, tram, and train lines take you to all parts of Tallinn. The city has a fantastic network of taxis, rental cars, bikes, and scooters.
For Spectators
Join us at the Tallinn Song Festival Grounds
If you're a disc golf fan, be sure to come and watch the European Disc Golf Festival live at the Tallinn Song Festival Grounds. This is an excellent opportunity to experience the excitement and camaraderie of the sport in person and see the top players compete for the title.
Live and Post-Production Coverage
More information about coverage schedules will be provided later.