PDGA x NADGT

The Professional Disc Golf Association (PDGA) and the National Amateur Disc Golf Tour (NADGT) are excited to announce the continuation of their partnership for the 2026 season as both organizations build on a shared commitment to meaningful, welcoming competition for amateur disc golfers everywhere. After a remarkable 2025 that saw nearly 200 NADGT tournaments hosted across the continent, this renewed collaboration reflects a simple but powerful goal: create events that are competitive, fun, and inclusive for players of all skill levels.

NADGT’s success comes from meeting players where they are. With a wide variety of amateur divisions, festival-style atmospheres, and a clear focus on player experience, NADGT events foster confidence for new competitors while still delivering the competition seasoned amateurs crave. In 2026, NADGT will further expand accessibility by offering MA4 and FA4 divisions, creating even more opportunities for newer players to step into organized competition in a supportive environment. That balance has helped introduce thousands of players to tournament disc golf, turning first-time registrants into lifelong participants. From local communities to destination weekends, these tournaments continue to prove that disc golf can be both accessible and fun for players of all skill levels.
The 2026 season will once again include events throughout the United States and Canada, culminating in the NADGT North American Disc Golf Championships in Austin, Texas at the end of October. This finale serves as both a celebration of the season and a testament to the impact NADGT has made—bringing nearly 1,000 players together through PDGA A-Tier competition and a full week of activities that create an experience players won’t soon forget. Additionally, the NADGT Junior North American Disc Golf Championships will be held in Tulsa, Oklahoma from June 5–7, 2026, highlighting NADGT’s continued investment in junior development and the future of the sport. With the PDGA and NADGT continuing side by side in 2026, the future of amateur disc golf looks brighter, broader, and more inclusive than ever.
Check out the full NADGT schedule of events >>
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