Welcome to the European Disc Golf Festival 2026
The Europe’s Biggest Disc Golf Festival of 2026 will take over the Tallinn Song Festival Grounds from June 16 to 21. The event of the year will feature the only European PDGA Major, delicious food, live entertainment, and a true summer festival atmosphere for the whole family to enjoy.
Main Facts
The One and Only PDGA Major in Europe
The European Disc Golf Festival is the only PDGA Major taking place in Europe in 2026 and one of just four Majors in the world. From June 18 to 21, the Tallinn Song Festival Grounds will host the biggest disc golf event of the year, welcoming players and fans from across Europe and beyond.
A Festival for the Whole Family
The European Disc Golf Festival is more than just disc golf. Alongside world-class competition, visitors can enjoy family activities, outdoor games, delicious street food and a lively vendor village filled with shops and entertainment. There’s something for everyone to experience throughout the week.
Environmentally conscious
The European Disc Golf Festival is committed to sustainability and reducing its environmental impact. Through recycling, waste reduction and tree planting after the event, we aim to set a standard for greener sporting events.
Schedule
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Monday Qualifier
Monday Qualifier is happening on June 15th at the Tallinn Song Festival Grounds.
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Presidents Cup
For the first time ever, Estonia will host the legendary Presidents Cup. Watch Team Europe, led by Captain Kristin Lätt, take on Team USA.
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Main Event
The highly anticipated 4-day PDGA Major, set to excite audiences June 18-21, 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 stage for a high level disc golf event. Located in the heart of Tallinn and easily accessible from both the harbor and the airport, it offers everything needed for an unforgettable Major. With plenty of room for thousands of spectators and great visibility across the course, it is the ideal place to watch the best players in the world compete for the European Disc Golf Festival 2026 title.
The Course
The championship-level 18-hole pop-up course, designed by Seppo Paju and Ralf Rogov, continues to evolve each year. Featuring tight fairways, low ceilings and tricky island greens, The Rockstar layout will challenge the best players in the world and create an unforgettable experience for everyone watching.
Arriving to Tallinn
Tallinn is located on the northern coast of Estonia, on the shore of the Gulf of Finland, only 80 km south of Helsinki.
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
You can follow the action live on Disc Golf Network with English commentary, or tune in with Estonian commentary on Telia Inspira and Delfi. Coverage schedules will be shared closer to the event.

