The Tour
The DGV Tour consists of Victorian tournaments
that contribute points to crown the State Tour Champion.

The tour is an opportunity for all Victorian based players to enjoy a meaningful competition in our own state.
The Tour will offer all Victorian players the opportunity to compete in well run tournaments and have those results contribute to something more than just an individual’s PDGA rating.
The 2022 Tour will consist of seven events.
Tour points can be collected at all seven events, but only your top five scores will be counted to your overall tally.
Tour Points will be awarded for the following divisions: FPO, FA1, FA2, FA4, FA40, FJ15, MPO, MA1, MA2, MA3, MA4, MP40, MA40, MA50 & MJ15.
A player must be a Disc Golf Victoria member to accumulate tour points.
Players who are not DGV members can still play events, but won’t be awarded tour points.
2022 Tour Events

The first stop on the tour is to Clarinda, for the Bald Hill Open. A familiar course to many, what interesting twists will the MDGC have up their sleeve?

This is the biggest event on the Disc Golf Victoria calendar and is also an ADG Major. More points are on offer at the Vic Open compared to the other DGV Tour events.

The tour stays in the west for the third event, The Big Wet. Pack your hand warmers because Ballarat winters are known to be icy.

After the event was postponed last year, we're all really excited to head to Bendigo for the first ever Central Vic Classic.

Back to its more familiar place on the calendar, the Inverleigh Open will be held in October. This will give you enough time to practise and improve on your Champs score (in Feb).

It's the 'Ace that stops a nation', the Melbourne Cup continues to grow in size, and fingers crossed, this tour event will be played on the full 18 holes of Ruffey Lake.

In what will be the 13th Rudolph Riot, the DGV Tour culminates in Geelong. Will it come down to the final round to decide the Tour winners?
2022 Tour Leaders
- Toosje Frequin [425]
- Clare Hussey [182]
- Michelle Schulz [81]
- Janet Ford-Adams [243]
- Clare Hussey [83]
- Gail P. Lynch [69]
- Anita Weber [506]
- Dylan Feldman [423]
- Tim Bohan [397]
- Chris Ronalds [373]
- David Perry [143]
- Patrick Thorpe [64]
- Ryan Hart [389]
- Allen Brunsting [327]
- Glenn Maisey [292]
- Matt Hill [250]
- Matthias Poi [138]
- Jackson Adams [72]
- Jay Ros [68]
- Ethan Lewis [62]
- Patrick Utri [58]
- Brady Lane [56]
- Blake Nicholls [437]
- Chris Scott [296]
- Aidan Howard [211]
- Peter Allen [204]
- Marlon Gonsalves [183]
- Shaun Freeman [126]
- James Evans [69]
- Phil Morgan [399]
- Samuel Stoia [343]
- Sebastian Williams [294]
- Jess Castles [273]
- Benjamin Hines [171]
- Lachlan Cashman [159]
- Dean Feeley [119]
- Curtis King [79]
- Sean Maisey [61]
- Mike Jeffcott [371]
- Mark Carter [318]
- Chris Scott [317]
- Reece Surkitt [297]
- Allan Maenpaa [281]
- Daniel Blackbourne [229]
- Roland Weber [211]
- Sean Maisey [168]
- James French [164]
- Martin Goh [149]
- Phil Morgan [85]
- Dean Feeley [65]
- Peter Fletcher [58]
- Mark Carter [57]
- Danny Luke [55]
- Mathew Adams [264]
- Andrew Ferguson [68]
- Chris Hart [400]
- Luke Pote [272]
- Rueben Berg [271]
- Lee Thompson [243]
- Roland Weber [118]
- Ryan Nicholson [56]
- Carey Edwards [404]
- John Cranstoun [310]
- Anthony Pearsall [295]
- Peter Howes [285]
- Brett Bobridge [284]
- Daniel Hartley [262]
- Jeff Brunsting [198]
- Matti Pearsall [434]
- Tobias Weber [360]
- Owen Maisey [257]