Sweden confirms five-event FootGolf tour for 2026 season

FootGolf · By Marcus Chen · July 10, 2026
Sweden confirms five-event FootGolf tour for 2026 season

Footgolf Sweden has locked in a five-event Swedish Footgolf Tour for 2026, giving the country’s players a tighter seasonal map than a scatter of stand-alone tournaments. Four stops are already confirmed, Kvicksund Open FIFG 100, Roslagen Open FIFG 250, Svenska Mästerskapen FIFG 100 and Swedish Open FIFG Major 1000, with a fifth event set for the autumn and to be announced later.

That structure matters because the point values create a clear ladder from early-season ranking points to a championship-level finish. Kvicksund and the Swedish Championships sit at FIFG 100, Roslagen carries FIFG 250 status, and the Swedish Open again sits at the top of the domestic calendar as a FIFG Major 1000. For players chasing position and for clubs building travel plans, the season now reads like a proper circuit rather than a loose string of dates.

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The summer centerpiece comes at Arlandastad Golf Club, where the Swedish Open Footgolf Tournament is scheduled for July 31 to August 3. Registration for the FIFG Major Swedish Open had a June 16 deadline, and Footgolf Sweden says the 2026 event will be staged in cooperation with the FootGolf Federation of Mexico, adding an international layer to the country’s biggest stop. The federation’s earlier push around the 2024 Swedish Open, when organizers said they hoped to fill 275 places, gives a sense of the scale and pull the tournament can reach.

The tour’s growing shape also reflects how FootGolf is being presented in Sweden. Footgolf Sweden describes the sport as kicking a standard football into a ground hole in as few kicks as possible, with scoring tied to par, larger 50-52 cm holes and shorter distances than golf. The national course network, including venues such as Elisefarm Footgolf and Jarlabanke GK, gives that calendar real grounding across the country.

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Sweden has also been awarded FIFG 1000 status alongside five other nations, a marker that helps explain why the Swedish Open sits at the center of the season. With a national championship, a major, mid-tier ranking stops and a fifth event still to be revealed, the 2026 SWEFT schedule points to a tour built for continuity, travel planning and a more legible title race from spring into autumn.

Sources

  1. [1]footgolfsweden.se