Euro Tour 2021 Set for Revival with Enhanced Media Coverage
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The COVID-19 pandemic may have put a damper on elite disc golf events globally in 2020, but 2021 is shaping up to be a year of resurgence for the sport. The PDGA Euro Tour is leading the charge with its upcoming season, which kicks off on April 30 with the Kokkedal Open in Denmark.
One of the key factors driving this revival is the announcement of a new partnership between the PDGA Euro Tour and Natural Born Disc Golfer Media (NBDG). This collaboration will bring professional-grade media coverage to all rounds of the 2021 Tour, with next-day shot-by-shot analysis of the MPO feature/lead card available on NBDG's YouTube channel.
The coverage itself promises to be a game-changer for European disc golf fans. Featuring high-quality graphics, English commentary, and cutting-edge post-production elements, it will also include multiple camera angles and drone flyovers. This is a significant upgrade from previous years, when media coverage was limited or inconsistent.
NBDG, founded in 2020 by Juha Kyto, has already made a name for itself in the disc golf world with its comprehensive coverage of events like the Prodigy Pro Tour and Finnish Nationals. With over 20,000 subscribers and more than two million views on YouTube, they are well-equipped to bring this level of quality to the Euro Tour.
"We're thrilled to be working closely with the PDGA and all Euro Tour events," Kyto said in a statement. "Our experience covering major events in Finland has given us a solid foundation for success, and we're eager to take on the challenge of capturing what promises to be an historic season for European disc golf."
Matěj Verl, PDGA Europe Tour Manager, has been instrumental in driving growth across the continent despite the pandemic's disruptions. He sees this partnership as a major step forward for the Euro Tour.
"Having professional coverage of the Euro Tour was always on our radar," Verl explained. "We had agreements with local companies to film events in 2020, but NBDG brings a consistent and high-quality package that will elevate the sport across Europe."
Verl also highlighted the benefits this partnership holds for European players. With more exposure and recognition, they can gain international attention without having to travel to the United States. "This is an opportunity for our top players to shine on a global stage," he said.
Disc golf enthusiasts can get a taste of what's to come by checking out NBDG's YouTube channel or visiting their website at https://nbdg.fi/. With this enhanced media coverage, fans worldwide will be able to follow the action and cheer on their favorite European players like never before.
This article was compiled from disc golf coverage with AI assistance. Source: pdga.com — https://www.pdga.com/news/nbdg-media-cover-2021-pdga-euro-tour