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PDGA Points System

PDGA Points are awarded to members based on how they finish in PDGA-sanctioned events. When a member completes a PDGA-sanctioned tournament or league they receive a point for each player within their division that they tie or beat (including themselves) multiplied by the points factor determined by the tier level of the event and the division competed in.  Tournaments are calculated on final standings, leagues are calculated for each week of the league and then combined (but have a smaller points factor than tournaments).  These point factors may be viewed in the PDGA Tour Player Divisions, Ratings, and Points Factors chart.

PDGA points are used at the end of the calendar year to determine two things:

End-of-Year PDGA Points Leader Awards

These awards are presented to the PDGA members who earned the most points competing within a division at PDGA-sanctioned events during the season. EOY awards are based on actual competition within a division during the course of the year, with the exception of Junior divisions. For example, if a 50-54 aged Pro class member earned more Pro points across all Pro divisions of play than any other 50-54 aged Pro class member, they would not necessarily win an award.  However, if they had more points earned while actually playing in the MP50 division than any other PDGA member, they would win the EOY award for the MP50 division.

Junior accolades will be awarded to the highest points earner within a division across all of the Junior Mixed divisions as well as the highest points earner within a division across all of the Junior Female divisions.

Award Criteria

  • To earn a PDGA Points Award for a season, a player must have been a current PDGA member during that season. If the points leader was not a current member during that season, the award will pass down to the next eligible member.
  • Points must be earned within a specific division, unless otherwise noted.
  • ALL Juniors earning points within a specific Junior division who were current PDGA members are to be considered for Junior Points Awards; the highest points earner within a specific Junior Mixed division across all Junior Mixed divisions, will be declared the Junior Mixed points leader, and the highest points earner within a specific Female Junior division across all Junior Female divisions will be declared the Junior Female points leader.
  • Tie Breaker: should more than one player finish the season with the same number of points earned, the number of events played in that division will serve as the tie breaker. The player who played in more events would be declared the winner. Should the tied players also have the same number of events played within that division, the tie will stand, and the players will be crowned co-points leaders. 

Obelisk Criteria

Obelisks will be produced and distributed to the winners of the following divisions, so long as they meet the obelisk criteria (below): MPO, MP40, MP50, MP55, MP60, MP65, MP70, MP75, MP80, FPO, FP40, FP50, FP55, FP60, FP65, FP70; MA1, MA40, MA50, MA55, MA60, MA65, MA70, FA1, FA40, FA50, FA55, FA60, FA65, FA70; Junior Mixed, Junior Girls.

  • Minimum number of players (both current & non-current) earning points in the Mixed division: 100
  • Minimum number of players earning points in the Female division: 50
  • Minimum number of events played in the specific division: 5 
  • Junior Mixed and Junior Girls points winners will receive an obelisk.

Points leaders in other divisions not listed above will receive a points leader awards disc.

Invitations to the PDGA World Championships the following year

Although PDGA Pro Worlds (FPO & MPO) invites are based on ratings, the invitations to the PDGA World Championships for Pro Masters, Amateurs, and Juniors are based on a current member meeting a published minimum number of points for their age-based division during the previous year’s PDGA Tour.  Unlike the End-of-Year awards, all points earned within any division matching the member’s class (Pro or Amateur) count towards a Worlds invitation for their Primary Worlds Division based on their class and age.  For example, if an Amateur class player aged 40-49 in the Worlds year, earned 250 points playing MA40, 200 points playing MA1, and 100 points playing in MP40 the previous year, they would receive 450 Amateur class points towards an Amateur Worlds Championship invite in the MA40 division.  (Only the Amateur MA40 points plus the Amateur MA1 points count, as the Pro points earned in MP40 don’t count since the member is Amateur class.)  Members may also earn a secondary invite for another division if they earn that division's points requirement while actually playing in that division.  For example, if an Amateur member aged 18 in the Worlds year earned a total of 200 amateur points (the MJ18 requirement) across all amateur divisions, they would earn an invite to MJ18 at Junior Worlds, but if they had also earned 2,000 points (the MA1 requirement) while actually playing in MA1, they would receive a secondary worlds invite for MA1 at Amateur Worlds. 

2024 EOY Points Winners

Name PDGA # Division Country
Ohn Scoggins 48976 FPO US
Kristine King 27725 FP40 US
Juliana Korver 7438 FP50 US
Deona Werth 131510 FP55 US
Sherry Herzog 88679 FP60 US
Laurie Cloyes-Chupa 6169 FP65 US
Sue Horn 68 FP70 US
Nancy Wright 59790 FP75 US
Sylvia Voakes 3360 FP80 US
       
Kylie Kohut 195549 FA1 US
Maribeth Murphy 256045 FA2 US
Angi Dixon 266713 FA3 US
Christie Hinkle 263148 FA4 US
Tracy St. Jean 214190 FA40 CA
Amanda Wing 112052 FA50 US
Kimberly Adams 198967 FA55 US
Jane Anderson-Renton 116933 FA60 CA
Donna Stanley 49290 FA65 US
Denise Gentry 54867 FA70 US
Judith Moyer 233632 FA75 US
Judith Gipson 113856 FA80 US
       
Rebecca Don 208576 FJ18 CA
Hailey Huber 150057 FJ15 US
Eva Lutsenko 242116 FJ12 US
Hayden Harper 175970 FJ10 US
Keely Bain 268868 FJ08 US
Lizzy Hacker 257502 FJ06 US
       
       
Gannon Buhr 75412 MPO US
Jeremy Mount 28051 MP40 US
Jay Yeti Reading 15864 MP50 US
Hank Kirwan 9059 MP55 US
Jim Oates 3351 MP60 US
Bill Rohe 73129 MP65 US
Mark Horn 67 MP70 US
Jon Graff 31145 MP75 US
Pete May 12700 MP80 US
       
Luke Conway 224002 MA1 US
Eric Essex 75143 MA2 US
Ryan Thoms 228223 MA3 US
Cesar Serrano 182508 MA4 US
Evan Schwartz 160612 MA40 US
Mark Goffi 197759 MA50 US
Bill Cary 25855 MA55 US
Michael Michalak 7665 MA60 US
Bethel Barrett 90411 MA65 US
Mark Hauser 13459 MA70 US
Gene Kouba 113876 MA75 US
Lowell Dietz 60589 MA80 US
       
Noah Feil 242013 MJ18 US
Roderic Maianu 154809 MJ15 US
Taaniel Mehine 177347 MJ12 EE
Henry Tabor 156390 MJ10 US
Finley Weaver 265663 MJ08 US
Karson MacNeill 154150 MJ06 US
       
       
Keith Gallusser 25831 RPA US
Chris Fischer 166725 RAD US
Derek Dunn 89530 RAE US
Ládyn Bartoň 213474 RAF CZ
Dennis Johansson Brandeby 274312 RAG SE
Evan Edgett 123819 RAH CA
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