Partnership Powers Forward: PDGA and NADGT Unite for 2026 Season

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TITLE: Partnership Powers Forward: PDGA and NADGT Unite for 2026 Season


META_TITLE: PDGA and NADGT Renew Partnership for 2026 Disc Golf Season


META_DESCRIPTION: The Professional Disc Golf Association (PDGA) and National Amateur Disc Golf Tour (NADGT) announce their continued partnership for the 2026 season, building on a shared commitment to inclusive and competitive disc golf events.


The Professional Disc Golf Association (PDGA) has announced its ongoing collaboration with the National Amateur Disc Golf Tour (NADGT) will continue into the 2026 season. This renewed partnership aims to create an environment where amateur disc golfers can compete at all skill levels, making the sport more accessible and enjoyable for players everywhere.


A key factor in NADGT's success has been its ability to cater to diverse player needs. By offering a range of amateur divisions and prioritizing a welcoming atmosphere, they have been able to introduce thousands of new players to organized disc golf tournaments. The organization will further enhance accessibility by introducing MA4 and FA4 divisions in 2026, providing even more opportunities for newcomers to participate in a supportive environment.


The NADGT events will take place throughout the United States and Canada in 2026, culminating in the NADGT North American Disc Golf Championships in Austin, Texas at the end of October. This championship event brings together nearly 1,000 players through PDGA A-Tier competition and offers a week-long celebration of disc golf that participants won't soon forget. Additionally, the NADGT Junior North American Disc Golf Championships will be held in Tulsa, Oklahoma from June 5-7, 2026, demonstrating NADGT's ongoing commitment to junior development and the future of the sport.


With the continued partnership between PDGA and NADGT, the 2026 season promises to be one of growth, inclusivity, and exciting competition for amateur disc golfers across North America. As both organizations work together to promote meaningful competition, their collective vision is clear: to create an environment where players can develop their skills, build confidence, and enjoy the sport in a fun and welcoming atmosphere.


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This article was compiled from disc golf coverage with AI assistance. Source: pdga.com — https://www.pdga.com/news/pdga-x-nadgt

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