THE FINAL TYYNI: 2026 WILL BE THE LAST

by | May 25, 2026

THE FINAL TYYNI: 2026 WILL BE THE LAST

After thirteen years and a journey that took it from a Finnish summer tradition to the biggest disc golf event in Europe, Tyyni is taking a bow. NBDG has announced that Tyyni 2026 will be the final edition of the event.

A CHANGED LANDSCAPE
Tyyni was first hosted in 2013, it offered something disc golfers couldn’t find anywhere else in Europe — a full week of disc golf combining serious competition, social gatherings, side events, and a uniquely Finnish midsummer atmosphere. From 2017 onward, Tyyni grew into the biggest disc golf event on the continent, drawing hundreds of players to the main event and thousands more across the full week of side events.

But the disc golf world has changed. Large multi-day, festival-style events have popped up across Europe and beyond, and the kind of experience that once made Tyyni a one-of-a-kind destination is now available much closer to home for most international players. On top of that, the global economic climate has made it harder than ever to commit to long travel, high entry fees, and the kind of multi-week summer trip Tyyni was built around. The reasons that used to bring people to Finland just aren’t pulling the same way anymore.

BUILT FOR PLAYERS, NOT FOR PROFIT
Tyyni has always been run on a simple principle: players get back everything they bring to the event. The prize pools, the players’ packs, the side events, the production — all of it has been funded directly by entry fees, with the organizers operating on the thinnest possible margin in exchange for the privilege of hosting Europe’s biggest disc golf gathering.

That model only works at scale. As the event has come down from its peak, the enormous logistical machine behind Tyyni has shifted from a labor of love into a serious financial loss for the organizers. Continuing on the same path simply isn’t sustainable — and Tyyni has never been the kind of event we’re willing to water down to keep going.

ONE LAST RIDE — JUNE 18–27, 2026
Tyyni 2026 will be everything you’ve come to expect: ten days of disc golf across five courses in Sipoo, Kerava and Tuusula, the traditional Jussin Kisat opener at Sibbe, a packed One Round schedule, evening activities, side events, and the PDGA B-tier main event from June 25–27. The 2026 edition also carries PGPT Status, making it part of Finland’s national pro tour calendar.

If you’ve ever thought about coming to Tyyni — or coming back one more time — this is the moment. Registration is open now at Disc Golf Scene.

To every player, partner, volunteer, course host and community member who has been part of the Tyyni story since 2013: thank you. You’re the reason it became what it became. Now let’s make the final one the one we’ll all remember.