The Disc Golf Pro Tour (DGPT), a privately owned organization founded in 2015 and headquartered in the US, focuses on professional disc golf. Employing approximately 50 people as of 2023, the DGPT's primary activity is the administration of a series of elite professional disc golf tournaments across North America, aiming to promote and expand the sport's spectator base.

Revenue

Founded

2015

Headcount

49

Headquarters

US

Primary Segment

Media and TV services

Ownership

Privately Owned

News Summary:

The Disc Golf Pro Tour (DGPT) announced the OTB Open's return in Stockton, California, from May 21-24, 2026, as a DGPT+ event with increased competition and payouts. Gannon Buhr won the 2025 Discraft Great Lakes Open (DGLO) in Milford, Michigan, defending his title with a -31 score, beating Ricky Wysocki by one stroke. Feature cards for the DGLO included players such as Gannon Buhr, Ricky Wysocki, Paul McBeth, Calvin Heimburg, and others. Paul McBeth's participation in the DGLO marked his return to competition following his first DGPT win since 2023. Gannon Buhr and Holyn Handley hold significant leads in the MPO and FPO divisions respectively, heading into the DGPT LWS Open, with the playoffs approaching.

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