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2024 Majors

2024 Majors

The top prize in College Disc Golf comes down to this: The top-seed leading the way with an in-state foe and the defending champion right behind them.

That sets up a Championship Saturday showdown at the 2024 College Disc Golf National Championship in Men’s Division I.

UNC Charlotte returns to Winthrop Lakefront with a four-stroke lead over NC State, the No. 4 seed, and Cincinnati, the defending champion.

In the Women’s Division I title race, it’s the No. 3 seed leading the top two seeds.

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.

The leaderboard was moving all throughout the 2024 United States Women’s Disc Golf Championships presented by Mint Discs on Friday.

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Missy Gannon is in the hunt for her first PDGA Major title. Photo: Justin Anderson / PDGA

In FPO, there were several new leaders and co-leaders throughout the second day in Austin, Texas but in the end, Missy Gannon emerged on top again.

If the first day of the 2024 United States Women’s Disc Golf Championship is any indication, the first PDGA Major of the year is set to deliver a wild finish.

After the first of four rounds all across the 21 divisions in the largest USWDGC in history, there are close battles from FPO all the way down to FJ10.

Missy Gannon set the mark at the brand-new Sprinkle Valley track, but her lead is just one stroke and there are leads by three or fewer strokes in nine more divisions in Austin, Texas.

The PDGA Majors Committee has announced invitation criteria for the 2025 PDGA Champions Cup.

The invite criteria was designed to honor the champions from disc golf’s premier professional and amateur events. For 2025, the criteria has been updated to now include an additional two-year champions' exemption for the PDGA Professional Disc Golf World Championships (2022-2023), an additional six spots for DGPT event champions, and the champion of the Throw Pink Women's Disc Golf Championship

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. 

PDGA Major Events are the premier national and international competitions for disc golf each year, featuring the world’s best disc golfers competing for World and National Titles in multiple skill, age, and gender-based divisions. These PDGA marquee events offer any city or town the chance to host an international sporting event in their community, to draw interest and attention to the location, and to generate a significant economic impact for local businesses.

Hosting a PDGA Major is a challenging task. Interest was shown from several involved local organizing committees (LOC), meaning selecting these events was difficult, as so many excellent bid packages were submitted.

This announcement was originally published on July 6, 2022

Proposals to host a 2024 PDGA Major will be accepted from July 5 through November 1, 2022.

This includes the PDGA United States Women’s Disc Golf Championship, the PDGA Tim Selinske U.S. Masters Championship, the PDGA Junior Disc Golf World Championships, the PDGA Amateur Disc Golf World Championships, the PDGA Masters Disc Golf World Championships, and the PDGA Professional Disc Golf World Championships.

See the 2024 PDGA Major Bid Packages »