The schedule for the 2019 PDGA Majors, National Tour, DGPT, and A-Tiers is now available, along with the 2019 PDGA Tour Standards that will go into effect on January 1, 2019.

PDGA state and provincial coordinators may now start accepting requests for approval of dates for 2019 B-Tier and C-Tier events.

The 2019 PDGA Event Sanctioning Form is now enabled, so tournament directors for pre-approved 2019 A-Tiers and State/Prov Coordinator-approved 2019 B & C-Tiers, may now submit their sanctioning.

Reminders:

Tournament directors (TDs) need to be current 2019 PDGA members and must be a PDGA-certified rules official through their event date(s) to sanction an event.

For an A-Tier to appear in the upcoming winter issue of Discgolfer magazine, the event will need to be fully sanctioned prior to Monday, November 26, 2018. All A-Tiers are required to be fully sanctioned by December 1, 2018.

The PDGA Tour schedule for 2019 consists of eleven PDGA Majors, six PDGA National Tour events, eleven DGPT events, and 106 other A-Tiers, including four in Canada, one in Thailand, and the WFDF World Team Championships in Estonia. For 2019, there is one international major event, the European Open in Nokia, Finland, preceded the day before (July 17) by the eighth rendition of the President’s Cup, a competition that features Europe’s best players pitted against the best players from the U.S.

The PDGA National Tour will start at the end of February with the Las Vegas Challenge in Las Vegas, Nevada, and conclude with the Hall of Fame Classic NT Finale at the International Disc Golf Center in Appling, Georgia, in mid-October (along with the 2019 Disc Golf Hall of Fame induction ceremony). The Disc Golf Pro Tour will start at The Memorial in Arizona and conclude with the DGPT Tour Championship at a location yet to be determined in the Mid-Atlantic or Southeast region of the U.S. a week after the NT Finale.

The table below displays all of the scheduled PDGA Majors, National Tour, DGPT, and A-Tier events for 2019. You can also download this schedule in its entirety, which also includes a column with the Tournament Director’s name for each event.