European Open | |
Location: | Nokia, Finland |
Establishment: | 2006 |
Course: | Epilä Frisbeepuisto (2006) Nokia DiscGolfPark Tampere Disc Golf Center |
Purse: | 101,758$ (2023) |
Month Played: | July |
Current Champion: | |
Coordinates: | 61.4832°N 23.5265°W |
Map: | Finland#Finland Pirkanmaa |
Map Label: | Nokia DiscGolfPark |
Map Relief: | yes |
Map Size: | 200 |
The European Open is a PDGA-sanctioned major disc golf tournament held in Nokia, Finland.[1] The first European Open was held in 2006 on the Epilä course, in Tampere.[2] In 2011, the tournament was relocated to Nokia, 15 kilometres outside Tampere.[3] The reigning champions are Corey Ellis in the open division and Kristin Tattar in the female division. Ellis is from the United States, while Tattar represents Estonia.
European Open winners | ||||||
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Open | Open Female | |||||
Year | Winner | Score | Year | Winner | Score | |
2006 | David Feldberg | 193[4] | 2006 | Carrie Berlogar | 241 | |
2007 | Ken Climo | 205[5] | 2007 | Carrie Berlogar (2) | 238[6] | |
2009 | Jesper Lundmark | 202 | 2009 | Valarie Jenkins | 252 | |
2011 | David Feldberg (2) | 221[7] | 2011 | Valarie Jenkins (2) | 275 | |
2013 | 228[8] | 2013 | Paige Pierce | 283 | ||
2015 | Paul McBeth (2) | 225[9] | 2015 | Catrina Allen | 266 | |
2016 | Paul McBeth (3) | 170[10] | ||||
2017 | Paul McBeth (4) | 219[11] | 2017 | Catrina Allen (2) | 271 | |
2019 | Paul McBeth (5) | 223[12] | 2019 | Paige Pierce (2) | 254[13] | |
2022 | 210[14] | 2022 | Paige Pierce (3) | 264[15] | ||
2023 | 219[16] | 2023 | Kristin Tattar | 249[17] |
Pro purse | Year | Pro purse | |
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2013 | $108,600609[18] | ||
2011 | $93,400175[19] | ||
2009 | $98,700938 | ||
2007 | $77,000 | ||
2006 | $79,700 |