pct 2025 final standings
The PCT 2025 series consisted of three tournaments: Silesia Open 2025 powered by Ledgestone, STP Open 2025, and Moravian Open 2025. The overall standings were based on the results of all tournaments. The following table shows the complete results and rankings of the players for this year’s edition:
Competition structure
The league in 2025 consisted of three tournaments. The overall ranking was based on the results of all completed tournaments.
Scoring System
Two scoring tables were used to assign points, depending on the number of participants in each category:
- Categories with 24 or more participants – the winner received 100 points, with subsequent players receiving progressively fewer points down to 1 point for 40th place and lower.
- Categories with fewer than 24 participants – the winner received 100 points, point differences between positions were larger, and points were awarded up to 24th place.
Players who did not complete the tournament received 0 points.
Conditions for including categories in the overall standings
A category was included in the overall standings only if at least one competitor participated in a minimum of two tournaments. This condition was not met in the FP40, FJ18, and FA3 categories, and therefore no overall trophies were awarded for these categories.
Resolution of tied results
In cases where players had the same number of points in medal positions, the following rules applied in order:
- Number of 1st-place finishes
- Number of 2nd-place finishes
- Number of 3rd-place finishes
- Total throws in tournaments played together
- Placement in the last PCT tournament
- Higher PDGA rating during the last PCT tournament
- Random draw
In two categories, there was a tie for third place. In FPO and MP40, the competitors earned points for second place in different tournaments and did not play more events. In FPO, the tie was resolved by PDGA rating in favor of Nikola Moravcová (923) over Laura Posch (901). In MP40, the tie was resolved in favor of Tomáš Doležel (967) over Robin Mikula (953) and Wolfgang Aichinger (946).