Here’s a compact registration guide for you, no matter whether you have your eyes set on the European Open or the European Amateur Open! The registration for both events starts on Wednesday, February 5th. But you can already take some steps and make the whole process easier for yourself.

Especially European Amateur Open registration should make sure they're on top of their registration game on Wednesday. Since it's inception in 2017 the event has been fully booked in minutes.

European Open step-by-step registration instructions

  1. Get acquainted with the registration procedures: European Open Registration Info
  2. There are four registration phases. Check which phase you are eligible to register in.
  3. Create a Metrix account. Be thorough, the more info you enter in your Metrix profile the better. Metrix checks the info from your profile and automatically fills some of the fields in the registration form. Create an account here.
    1. If you already have a Metrix account you should update your profile info.
    2. You are required to enter some personal contact info when you register, e.g. phone number & email address.
  4. Go to the European Open Metrix page and be ready to register when the time comes.
    1. Check the time zones on the registration info page if you’re unsure about the exact time. An orange ”Register here” button will appear on top of the page - next to the event title on devices with a large screen or right below the event title on mobile devices.
  5. Once you have registered for the event check that you have a spot in the event. Go to the event page on Metrix and check the registered players list. If the waiting list column cell on the right side of your name is empty you’re in the event. However, if there’s a number in that cell, it means that you’re on the waiting list. The number is your queue number. What you should do next depends on whether you’re in or out:
    1. You got spot: Pay the entry fee at our online store. There's a product called "European Open 2020 Entry Fee" that you must purchase. You have until the end of the registration phase to take care of this, so you should just get it out of the way right away. If you face any issues with the payment contact us as soon as possible and we’ll sort it out. (This is one of the reasons why you should pay the entry fee as soon as possible - we have more time to solve any problems.) Once you have paid the entry fee you can really start making your travel plans and wait for further info about the event.
    2. You’re on the waiting list: Don’t pay the entry fee. Wait for a possible cancellation spot. You can fill the wild card application though. You’ll be contacted personally if you receive a spot.

European Amateur Open step-by-step registration instructions

  1. Get familiar with the registration procedures: European Amateur Open Registration Info
  2. Get a PDGA membership. You don't need a current membership, or even a rating, but you must have a PDGA number.
  3. Create a Metrix account. Be thorough, the more info you enter in your Metrix profile the better. Metrix checks the info from your profile and automatically fills some of the fields in the registration form. Create an account here.
    1. If you already have a Metrix account you should update your profile info.
    2. You are required to enter some personal contact info when you register, e.g. phone number & email address.
  4. Go to the European Amateur Open Metrix page and be ready to register when the time comes.
    1. Check the time zones on the registration info page if you’re unsure about the exact time. An orange ”Register here” button will appear on top of the page - next to the event title on devices with a large screen or right below the event title on mobile devices.
  5. Once you have registered for the event check that you have a spot in the event. Go to the event page on Metrix and check the registered players list. If the waiting list column cell on the right side of your name is empty you’re in the event. However, if there’s a number in that cell, it means that you’re on the waiting list. The number is your queue number. What you should do next depends on whether you’re in or out:
    1. You got spot: Pay the entry fee at our online store. There's a product called "European Amateur Open 2020 Entry Fee" that you must purchase. You have until the end of the registration phase to take care of this, so you should just get it out of the way right away. If you face any issues with the payment contact us as soon as possible and we’ll sort it out. (This is one of the reasons why you should pay the entry fee as soon as possible - we have more time to solve any problems.) Once you have paid the entry fee you can really start making your travel plans and wait for further info about the event.
    2. You’re on the waiting list: Don’t pay the entry fee. Wait for a possible cancellation spot. You can fill the wild card application though. You’ll be contacted personally if you receive a spot.
  6. If you have more questions, it's a good idea to check the Q&A section at the end of the registration info page first.

Once you have registered you should receive an automatic confirmation email, which includes further instructions. You will receive the email whether you're actually in the event or on the waiting list.

Remember to check your junkmail folder if the message is not in your inbox. We’ll send important updates & info by email, so you should make sure that you actually receive emails sent from Metrix. That way you won't miss a thing.

More Info

European Open 2020 Registration Info
European Open 2020 in Disc Golf Metrix
European Amateur Open 2020 Registration Info
European Amateur Open 2020 in Disc Golf Metrix