In order to qualify for the first three registration tiers, you must have received an invite based on the final February 2020 Ratings Update for 2019 events and have had a rated round during 2019.
Defending 2019 World Champions in MPO and FPO, as well as MA1 and FA1 (if they turned Pro), will have their spot held until Friday, May 29. If not registered by that date, their spot is released.
All participants in the 2020 PDGA Professional Disc Golf World Championships must be current 2020 PDGA Professional class members and Certified Officials through the end of the event before they can register for for the event.
Only the MPO and FPO divisions are offered at PDGA Pro Worlds and both invites and registration tiers are are based on PDGA Player Ratings (regardless of age.)
Only Professional class members who were 2019 current by December 15th, 2019 can earn an invite.
The MPO and FPO World Champions from the previous year have an automatic invite to 2020 Pro Worlds and their spots are reserved through the first three registration tiers before being released back to open registration.
Note: All registration tiers open at 12:01 AM Eastern on the date indicated (Early Friday Morning.)
Friday, April 17 – Pro Masters Worlds invite list is posted on pdga.com
Friday, May 1 – Pro Masters Worlds invitations are emailed to invitees. Invitation packets are sent via USPS only to those current invitees without an email address.
All participants in the 2020 PDGA Pro Master Disc Golf World Championships must be current 2020 PDGA Members and Certified Officials through the end of the event before they can register for for the event.
In order to receive an invite, players must have been a 2019 current member prior to December 15, 2019.
Note: All registration tiers open at 12:01 AM Eastern on the date indicated (Early Friday Morning.)
Friday, March 20 – Junior Worlds invite list is posted on pdga.com
Friday, April 3 – Junior Worlds invitations are emailed to invitees. Invitation packets are sent via USPS only to those current US invitees without an email address.
All Junior participants in the 2020 PDGA Junior Disc Golf World Championships must be current 2020 PDGA Amateur members and Certified Officials through the end of the event before they can register for for the event. Players must also maintain their amateur status by declining pro cash at PDGA Tour Events until after the 2020 PDGA Junior Disc Golf World Championships or they will no longer be eligible.
Note: In all cases a registrant must be both a current 2020 amateur member and a certified official through August 1, 2020 in order to register.
Note: All registration tiers open at 12:01 AM Eastern on the date indicated (Early Friday Morning).
Friday, March 27 – Amateur Worlds invite list is posted on pdga.com
Friday, April 10 – Amateur Worlds invitations are emailed to invitees. Invitation packets are sent via USPS only to those current US invitees without an email address.
All Amateurs participating in the 2020 PDGA Amateur Disc Golf World Championships must be current 2020 PDGA Amateur members and a Certified Official through the end of the event before they can register for the event. Players must also maintain their amateur status by declining pro cash at PDGA Tour Events until after the 2020 PDGA Amateur Disc Golf World Championships or they will no longer be eligible.
Registration for the 2020 United States Women's Disc Golf Championship, a PDGA Major taking place May 22-24 in Rocklin, Auburn, and Orangevale, California, opens Tuesday, January 21, at 6 p.m. PST at the link below.
The PDGA Board of Directors, in cooperation with PDGA staff, is excited to announce that a new doubles-based PDGA Major is being explored, with the potential inaugural event to be held in 2022. The concept and format for the event will be developed by the PDGA Majors/NT Committee for PDGA Board of Directors approval. The focus of the committee is to develop a new, wide-reaching doubles competition that will be accessible to multiple divisions representing a large cross-section of the PDGA membership. While this event is in its developmental stage, the PDGA will not be sanctioning a stand-alone doubles Major in 2020 or 2021.
The Wasatch Mountains in Ogden, Utah, will provide the backdrop for the 2020 PDGA Professional Disc Golf World Championship.Photo: Mulligan's Creekside Disc Golf Center
PDGA Major events are the premier national and international competitions for the sport of disc golf each year, featuring the world’s best disc golfers competing for world and national titles in multiple skill, age, and gender-based divisions. These PDGA marquee events offer any city or town the chance to host an international sporting event in their community, drawing interest and attention to the location and generating a significant economic impact for local businesses.