PDGA locks in Tallinn schedule, broadcast plans for European Disc Golf Festival
Tallinn’s week now has a clear broadcast map, from a live-only Presidents Cup to a European Open split across DGPT and DGN tiers.

Tallinn’s festival week now has a clean viewing map: the Monday qualifier ran June 15, Tuesday brought the Presidents Cup, and the European Open will follow June 18-21. The schedule gives fans a straight line from the first tee shot to the final trophy, with the Presidents Cup and European Open both locked into distinct broadcast windows. That clarity matters in a week built for stakes, not dead time.
The Presidents Cup was live-only on DGN Pro, Telia and Delfi, with video on demand arriving on DGN Standard later the same day and no YouTube live coverage at all. The PDGA page will also serve as the home base for weather delays and other important updates, a useful detail in a week that began with a qualifier and rolled directly toward the European Open major.

The matchup itself was built like a Ryder Cup sprint. Catrina Allen captained Team USA, which included Gannon Buhr, Holyn Handley, Calvin Heimburg, Taylor Chocek, Isaac Robinson, Ella Hansen, Richard Wysocki, Missy Gannon, Anthony Barela, Emily Weatherman, Eagle McMahon and Kat Mertsch, with Sullivan Tipton and Madison Walker on reserve. Kristin Lätt led Team Europe, with Niklas Anttila, Silva Saarinen, Mauri Villmann, Anniken Kristiansen Steen, Joona Heinänen, Iida Lehtomäki, Väinö Mäkelä, Eveliina Salonen, Lauri Lehtinen, Henna Blomroos, Jesse Nieminen and Anneli Tõougjas-Männiste, plus reserves Daniel Davidsson and Heidi Laine.
The format packed opening ceremonies, singles match play, modified alternate-shot doubles, singles stroke play and awards into one evening, then closed with live music. That left little margin for slow starts and made every pairing feel amplified, especially with USA’s firepower around Buhr, Heimburg and McMahon set against Europe’s depth through Anttila, Salonen and Blomroos.
Once the Presidents Cup clears, attention shifts fully to the European Open. The first hour of Round 1 will be free on the DGPT YouTube channel, the rest of Round 1 will be available on DGN Free and DGN Standard, and Rounds 2 through 4 will move to DGN Pro. For fans tracking the week from first throws to final putts, Tallinn now has a precise road map.
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