European Open is the pinnacle event of the European disc golf season 2021. The top players from all over the world come together to Nokia to compete for the champions titles in Open and Women’s Open divisions.

Katso suomenkielinen yleisöopas. Spectator information is also available in Finnish.

Quick links to page contents

Course & Area Map
Tournament Center
Transportation & Parking
Etiquette

Schedule

The event days are July 14th - 18th. Presidents Cup kicks off the event on Wednesday, July 14. The European Open is played at a round-a-day pace from Thursday to Sunday, July 15-18. For more detailed daily program please check the schedule page.

Course & Area Map

Important locations of the event can be seen from the map below and more notable locations are included in the course map. Course map & info of the 2021 European Open will be published in May 2021.

Tournament Center

Tournament center is the heart of the event and it is located in the Nokia indoor ice rink. Here you can find the InnovaStore Pro Shop, info, toilets and kiosk. Right outside the ice rink you can satisfy your hunger and thirst at the street food area, open Wednesday-Sunday at peak hours. You can test your disc golf skills at the activity area right next to the street foods.

The tournament center’s address is Hinttalankatu 6, 37100 Nokia. Here's a Google maps link to the location.

Transportation & Parking

The parking space at the tournament center is limited. Because of this we recommend you to car pool with friends, or arriving by bike, or using public transportation.

If you come by car please be prepared to walk a little from the parking lot to the tournament center. Our staff will direct you to the closest possible vacant parking lot.

Those who use the public transportation will find the interactive route planner very useful. You only need to know the address of your destination and departure point.

Please check the map above for parking lot locations and driving directions.

Etiquette

Be careful. Even the best players make mistakes. You should look out and keep an eye on the discs, especially when you’re close to the fairway. If you notice a dangerous situation, please warn others by yelling loud. (FORE!)

Be mindful to others. Only use the marked paths and channels. Don’t go to people’s backyards. Watch out for cars when crossing roads. The course is set to a public park and there might be people who aren’t there for the disc golf event.

Keep fairways clear. Don’t go on the fairways when players are playing the holes. Don’t move if you’re in a player’s field of vision when he/she is throwing or concentrating on his/her throw. Keep your devices on silent or turn them off, especially if you’re close to the players. Don’t use flash when you take photos.

Autographs. You’re welcome to ask for players’ autographs but please do so after their rounds when they have turned in their scorecards. The best place is near the last scoring station, at the tournament center.