2017 World Tour Begins Down Under

The 2017 Aussie Open will be the first stop on the 2017 Disc Golf World Tour (DGWT).  In 2016 the DGWT raised the bar for disc golf tournaments in its inaugural season.  With professional reporting, informative statistics, and detailed tournament coverage, the Disc Golf World Tour is pushing the sport of disc golf towards the level of many other professional sports. We are very excited that the Men’s Open division of the 2017 Aussie Open will be a part of the DGWT.

2017 World TourFeature a total of four tournaments in 2017, three of which will be PDGA Majors.  The Aussie Open will kick off the Tour on January 26th – 29th, followed by the Konopiste Open, the European Open (Major), and the United States Disc Golf Championship (Major).

For more information on the 2017 Disc Golf World Tour visit http://www.discgolfworldtour.com/dgwt-season-2017/

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2017 World Tour

The 2017 Aussie Open marks an exciting start to the Disc Golf World Tour (DGWT), highlighting its growing prominence in professional disc golf. As the tour’s inaugural event, it sets the tone for a season filled with intense competition, world-class talent, and unforgettable moments. The DGWT’s commitment to elevating the sport with professional reporting, advanced statistics, and immersive coverage reflects its goal of bringing disc golf to the same level of prestige as other professional sports.

The Aussie Open offers more than just a tournament; it’s a fusion of high-caliber competition and Australian culture, set in the breathtaking backdrop of Perth. Players and fans alike will enjoy a world-class experience, from the skill on display to the local spirit that defines the event. This blend of sport and culture not only showcases the elite talent within disc golf but also provides a stage for camaraderie and cultural exchange.

As the first stop on the 2017 DGWT, the Aussie Open is the gateway to a season packed with top-tier events like the Konopiste Open, the European Open, and the United States Disc Golf Championship, three of which are PDGA Majors.