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COMING UP IN 2026

Welcome to the 2026 Disc Golf Season. Even though in many countries snow still coveres the courses, people are ready to start with the new season. Below we like to highlight the most important things coming up in 2026.

EDGF got new Members

At the General Assembly 2025 EDGF could welcome 4 new member. Greece, Malta and Monaco as Ordinary members, MFDC (Mediterranean Flying Disc Confederation) as Extraordinary member.

Official Rules of Disc Golf and Competition Manual Updated for 2026

This year sees a balanced approach, with some major changes and a collection of tweaks and clarifications designed to make the rules more user-friendly. Reade more here on the PDGA website.

WADA’s 2026 Prohibited List is now in force

The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) wishes to remind stakeholders that the 2026 List of Prohibited Substances and Methods (List) and the 2026 Monitoring Program are now in force as of today (1 January 2026). Read more here on the WADA website.

WFDF 2026 World Team Disc Golf Championships in Vilnius, Lithuania

The 6th WFDF World Team Disc Golf Championships (WTDGC) will take place in Vilnius, Lithuania, from September 9 to 12, 2026. The event is being organized by the World Flying Disc Federation (WFDF) in cooperation with the local organizing committee.

WRAP UP OF THE 2025 EVENTS

EDGF European Disc Golf & European Juniors Disc Golf Championships

The European Frisbeegolf Championships in Langevåg, (Sula) Norway, ended with a medal celebration for Finnland. There were as many as eight medals overall. Niklas Anttila in the open, Eetu Tuominen in junior boys and Eveliina Salonen in the women’s division became European champions.

EDGF European Masters
Disc Golf Championships

The EDGF European Masters Championships in Salzgitter, Germany, were completed on 30 August with a final round. The four-day competition included as many as 168 players from 29 countries in nine different divisions. Finland then again was the most successful country winning three times Gold and ten medals in total.

Discover our Video Coverage of the Championships

The European Disc Golf Federation “EDGF” (founded 2014) is the international sports federation responsible for the European governance of the sport Disc Golf. EDGF is a non-profit association governed by the present statutes and, secondarily, by Articles 60 et seq. of the Swiss Civil Code. As the European governing body for the sport of Disc Golf, EDGF has the responsibility for sanctioning the European Championships “EDGC”, the European Junior Championships “EJDGC” and the European Masters Championships “EMDGC”, as well as other forms of continental championships.