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Major

A Major is one of the highest-level championship events in disc golf, standing above Elite Series, A-Tier, B-Tier, and C-Tier competition in prestige, historical importance, competitive significance, and title value. Majors are designed to identify champions at the most important levels of the sport, often drawing the strongest fields, the greatest attention, and the highest expectations for course preparation, event administration, and competitive performance.

Majors represent the championship stage of disc golf. For players, a Major is one of the most important opportunities to define a career, earn a championship title, and compete under the most demanding tournament conditions. For fans, sponsors, venues, and tournament organizers, Majors provide a showcase for the sport’s highest standards, most meaningful titles, and most memorable competitive moments.

  • Major describes the status and championship importance of the event, not the division of the player. A Major may be associated with professional, amateur, age-protected, or other championship divisions depending on the event.
  • Majors are generally less frequent than Elite Series events and carry greater title significance, historical weight, and long-term recognition.
  • Winning a Major is often viewed as one of the most important accomplishments in a disc golfer’s competitive career.
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