Isaac Robinson is back to defend his Champions Cup title. Photo: Kevin Huver / DGN
It's been a wild 2024 season so far with one first-time PDGA Major champion already being crowned.
Now, on the famed Northwood track in Morton, Illinois, it's time crown two more Major champions.
Beginning Thursday, the best of the best hit the course for the 2024 PDGA Champions Cup presented by Bushnell — the first MPO PDGA Major of the year and second for FPO with Missy Gannon taking down the USWDGC Major title in March.
Registration is now open for all four 2024 PDGA World Championships.
You can find full information and registration links on each event's landing page below (you'll want to refer back to this page for any important information) as well as direct links to each Disc Golf Scene page and registration schedule.
All of the invite lists for the world championships are now available on their respective pages (see below, and refer back to these pages for important information).
Beginning Thursday, a record field of 350 players representing eight countries and 39 states will take over the Austin, Texas area for the 25th running of the USWDGC and the first PDGA Major of 2024.
Twenty-one divisions will compete for the Major title — from the No. 1 player in the world and defending FPO champion Kristin Tattar to PDGA No. 68 Sue Horn in FP70 to an ultra-competitive field of 42 players in FA1 to the rising stars in FJ15 to four players in FJ10.
The rescheduling of the 2024 PDGA Champions Cup has not been without its challenges. While some of these challenges were unavoidable, others were not.
“We failed to properly assess the impact the Champions Cup rescheduling had on the newly announced DGPT Europe 2024 schedule of events. New practices are being put in place by the DGPT and the PDGA to ensure this does not happen again,” said PDGA Director of Operations, Doug Bjerkaas.
The Champions Cup is still moving to Northwood Park in Morton, Illinois. However, the event is now scheduled for April 25-28, 2024.