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For the first time in 24 years, disc golf will be a medal sport at The World Games.

Set for August 7-17 in Chengdu, China, 16 countries with one male and one female player will compete at the highest level of international competition for non-Olympic sports.

Learn more about The World Games »

Two-time PDGA World Champion, 2024 PDGA Player of the Year and the No. 1 player in the Official Disc Golf World Rankings Kristin Lätt has been nominated for the 2024 World Games Athlete of the Year.

As an associated member of the World Flying Disc Federation (WFDF), the PDGA is proud to support and endorse the nomination of Lätt, who will represent all flying disc sports on a global scale.

Vote for Kristin Lätt for the 2024 IWGA Athlete of the Year »

Team USA's Elizabeth Emmenegger practices for the 2024 WFDF World Team Disc Golf Championship.

Disc golfers representing 23 countries are on the ground in Mundaring, Australia for the 2024 World Flying Disc Federation (WFDF) World Team Disc Golf Championship.

Nina Guerrero tees off for Team USA during the 2023 WFDF Pan American Team Disc Golf Championships.

Interested in representing the Stars and Stripes on the disc golf course?

Here’s your chance... Down Under.

The fifth edition World Flying Disc Federation (WFDF) World Team Disc Golf Championship is coming up later this year in Mundaring, Perth, Australia. For four days, November 6-9, 2024, disc golfers representing countries from around the world will compete in doubles and single match play formats on two 18-hole courses located in the bush and throughout the Mandaring Sporting Club Golf course.

Thomas Gilbert is representing Team Canada at the 2023 WFDF PATDGC this weekend. Photo: DGPT

Three countries are kicking off the inaugural World Flying Disc Federation (WFDF) Pan American Team Disc Golf Championship this weekend at Langley Pond Disc Golf Park in Warrenville, South Carolina, United States.

Release: WFDF hosts inaugural Pan American Team Disc Golf Championship »

The Professional Disc Golf Association ("PDGA") announces that it has terminated its Memorandum of Understanding with the World Flying Disc Federation ("WFDF"), effective February 29, 2016, and will not be renewing its membership. PDGA was a charter member of WFDF when it was founded in 1985 and had rejoined in January 2014 following a brief departure.

The Professional Disc Golf Association (PDGA) and the World Flying Disc Federation (WFDF) are pleased to announce that they have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to renew cooperation between the organizations in organizing and promoting the development of Disc Golf activities internationally. The agreement was signed earlier this week by PDGA Executive Director Brian J. Graham and WFDF President Robert L. “Nob” Rauch following approval by their respective Boards of Directors. As part of the agreement, the PDGA will rejoin the WFDF as a Disc Sport Organizational member, regaining its status as a charter member of the WFDF going back to its formation in 1985.