Mark your calendars, disc golfers — the biggest event in European disc golf is just three weeks away, and the excitement is absolutely electric. The 2026 PDGA European Open, Europe’s only PDGA Major of the year, is set to take place June 18–21 at the stunning Tallinn Song Festival Grounds in Estonia. And the party kicks off two days early with the Presidents Cup on June 16 — Team USA versus Team Europe in what promises to be an absolutely thrilling showdown.
This year’s European Open carries special weight. Not only is it the continent’s flagship event, but it’s being organised in collaboration with the team behind the European Disc Golf Festival — the same crew who turned Tallinn into a disc golf wonderland back in 2024. The Song Festival Grounds have already proven themselves as one of the most spectacular venues the sport has ever seen, with sweeping views and a course layout that demands both power and precision. Expect world-class disc golf in a world-class setting.
The Presidents Cup itself has grown significantly for 2026 — now a three-round, full-day format with 14 players per team (up from 10), and for the first time, full gender parity with 7 MPO and 7 FPO athletes on each side. It’s a bold step forward for the sport, and watching the best European players battle Team USA on home turf is going to be a spine-tingling experience for any fan. And for Nordic fans specifically, there’s even more reason to cheer: Norway, Finland, and Sweden consistently produce some of Europe’s top-ranked players, so expect to see Nordic flags flying proudly in Tallinn.
The 2026 EuroTour season is shaping up to be the most ambitious yet, with eight total events across Estonia, Sweden, Finland, Poland, and the Czech Republic — four of them brand new additions to the calendar. The Swedish Open and the Ale Open (held at the world’s #2 ranked course, no less) are among the headline events, meaning the Nordic region is firmly at the heart of elite European disc golf this summer.
Whether you’re planning to make the trip to Tallinn, watching the JomezPro live coverage from home, or just living vicariously through your Instagram feed, the next few weeks of disc golf are going to be unforgettable. The European Open is where legends are made — who do you think is going to step up and take the title this year? Get ready, Nordic disc golf community. Summer 2026 is going to be one for the history books.