Parkdly Becomes Official Partner of the 2026 PDGA Majors

Lauri Alasaukko-oja
Lauri Alasaukko-oja
Published on 24 June 2026
PDGA Majors - Parkdly

Parkdly is an official partner of the 2026 PDGA Majors, delivering digital caddie books across the season for the most important events in disc golf.

The collaboration follows a successful debut at the 2025 PDGA Professional Disc Golf World Championships in Finland, where digital caddie books were introduced at a Worlds for the first time. Building on that, the Professional Disc Golf Association has teamed up with Parkdly to bring the same experience to its Major events throughout 2026. The rollout began at the PDGA Champions Cup and has since been used at the Tim Selinske U.S. Masters and the United States Amateur Championships. Next up is the 2026 PDGA Junior World Championships, which begins in July.

The new approach is designed to improve how course information is presented across the Majors. Physical tee signs stay focused on the essentials and follow a consistent structure aligned with PDGA brand guidelines, while the full digital caddie book — hole maps, official rulings, and other key competition information — is accessible by scanning the QR code on each tee sign. Players, staff, media, and spectators can pull it up on any device, on site or while following the event remotely.

"After seeing how well Parkdly was adopted in Finland during Pro Worlds, it was a no brainer to give our Major event hosts and members an enhanced caddie book experience going forward. Parkdly brings professionalism across its platform, leadership, and support, while helping the PDGA standardize and elevate the accuracy of caddie books across our Majors. For players, we hope you enjoy the experience, and for TDs and course designers, this is something you need to check out today," says Phill Dilone, PDGA Director of Competition.

Parkdly gives the Majors clean, professionally designed caddie books that carry consistent PDGA branding from one event to the next — and because they're fully digital, keeping them accurate and up to date is effortless. Because the Majors move around the world each year with different host teams, producing professional caddie books at that standard used to require significant design work — often a dedicated designer for every event. Parkdly removes that barrier: host teams and PDGA staff can create accurate, on-brand caddie books quickly, without specialized design tools or expertise, and keep them consistent from one Major to the next. Updates are instant — adjusted distances, boundary changes, and rulings reach everyone the moment they happen, rather than being locked onto a sign already in the ground. And the caddie book reaches well beyond the player at the tee: staff, media, spectators on site, and fans following from home all open the same current information.

"We're honored to be part of the 2026 PDGA Majors. These are some of the most important events in disc golf, and we're proud to support the PDGA and the Local Organizing Committees with tools that make caddie books easier to deliver, access, and keep current. We also hope the digital caddie book is both helpful and enjoyable for spectators on site and for those following the event remotely," says Lauri Alasaukko-oja, Co-Founder of Parkdly.

The digital caddie books used at the Tim Selinske U.S. Masters Disc Golf Championships can be explored live here. Course designers and tournament directors can create the same professional tee signs, course maps, and digital caddie books for their own courses and events — and can start for free.

Read the full press releas from PDGA here.