Disc golf in Estonia


is a popular sport in Estonia, where it is played at the recreational, club, and international competition levels.
Disc golf in Estonia is governed by the Estonian Disc Golf Association. Its mission is to promote disc golf as an exciting and accessible sport.

Popularity

Disc golf is the fastest growing sport in Estonia. It has enjoyed an exponential surge in popularity since the early 2010s, quickly making Estonia a hotbed of the sport, together with Finland. In the PDGA's Year-End Demographic Report for 2019, Estonia had 930 active members, 135 courses, and organized 44 PDGA-sanctioned events. In June 2020, there were 864 active PDGA members and 628 expired memberships.
The surge in disc golf popularity in Estonia is generally attributed to its close proximity to disc golf hubs around the Baltic Sea, namely Finland and Sweden. Rene Mengel, Estonian disc golf pioneer and the country's main disc golf promoter, attributes the success of the sport to a large number of disc golf courses throughout the country, and to the fact that disc golf discs can be purchased from local retail stores in Estonia in addition to specialized online retailers, helping make the sport accessible.
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Courses

Approximately 2% of the world's disc golf courses are located in Estonia. Some of the most notable ones include and in Tallinn, Keila, Männiku, and Tõrvandi. In 2019, Tallinn was rated #4 on UDisc's list of Top 5 Disc Golf Cities outside the United States.
, with its 156 courses, Estonia has the highest density of disc golf courses per square kilometer of any country, and the second-highest number of disc golf courses per capita, after Iceland.
Discgolfi Rajad is a disc golf course directory exclusive to Estonia. It allows players to filter courses by one of Estonia's 15 counties and provide hole-by hole information in addition to maps.

Market

Disc Golf Metrix is a highly popular Estonian disc golf website. Between a third and half of its traffic originates from Estonia. It facilitates tournament management and allows players to keep track of their progress. In February 2020, the FFFD selected Disc Golf Metrix as its tournament management solution for the 2020 National Tour, the most prestigious tournament in France.

Manufacturers

Founded in 2017, Disctroyer is Estonia's first and only manufacturer of PDGA approved discs. Trindem OÜ manufactures the Discrait basket, which was certified by the PDGA at the Championship level in April 2017.

Tourism

Estonia is a popular destination among Finnish disc golf enthusiasts. Disc golf courses are marketed on Estonia's official tourist information website, and they are available as a map layer.

Mass media

YouTube channels

Notable disc golfers include Albert Tamm, Silver Lätt, and Estonia's top women's disc golfer, who was the first European to win the US Open.