- Event
- Vilamoura
- Round
- Day 2 - Pairs Day
- Date
- 30 Apr 2026
Pairs
The Pairs contest saw Glenn/Parks partner up for victory, keeping scorecards tidy and wallets happier thanks to their round-winning teamwork at Pinhal.
The “Pairs” competition
Points are earned hole by hole against handicap; the highest total wins.
Ties: Countback over last 3 → Shared placing if still tiedTeam competition. Teams combine results under the configured scoring rules.
1st · Winner (£50 each) | £50 • 2nd · Runners-up (£30 each) | £30
Glenn/Parks takes the title
In the Pairs competition, Glenn/Parks combined forces for a winning act, leaving Lou/Yunus and Con/Deano puzzling over the arithmetic of defeat. Glenn, already accustomed to the top spot, found good company in Parks as they pocketed the win (and a tidy sum). Their performance was so coordinated, you’d think choreography was in play—though perhaps best not attempted on these greens.
How the leaderboard moved
Every hole, every change in momentum and every move at the top — reconstructed from the recorded scorecards.
The teams that shaped the title race, together with the prizes they earned.
Glenn/Parks
67 pts
Winner (£50 each) | £50
Lou/Yunus
60 pts
Runners-up (£30 each) | £30
Con/Deano
56 pts
Glenn/Parks proved that two heads—and two scorecards—are better than one in this formidable pairs triumph.
The race through the field
The title belongs to the winner, but every scorecard carried its own climb, collapse, recovery or fight to hold ground.
Select any number of teams to illuminate their journeys. Select a team again to remove it; select a point to explore the scoring at that hole.
Team selections stay active together, making every pairing or group journey easy to compare.
Has 1 point lead
Has 2 point lead
Has 1 point lead
Has 6 point lead
Has 4 point lead
Has 4 point lead
Has 4 point lead
Has 3 point lead
Has 1 point lead
Has 2 point lead
Has 2 point lead
Has 2 point lead
Has 1 point lead
Has 2 point lead
Has 3 point lead
Has 2 point lead
Has 4 point lead
Has 7 point lead
The moments that changed everything
Follow the decisive swings, recoveries and collapses that shaped the competition. Each chapter opens the hole in full competition context.
Satch/Grant moves into the prize places
Satch/Grant reached 3rd at Hole 2, moving into the prize positions.
Con/Deano loses hard-won ground
Hole 3 cost Con/Deano 2 places, leaving them 4th.
Dave/Jake feels the standings turn
Hole 4 cost Dave/Jake 2 places, leaving them 6th.
Glenn/Parks chips away at the advantage
Glenn/Parks reduced the margin at Hole 9, cutting the lead to 1 point.
Lou/Yunus moves to the front
The championship lead changed at Hole 10 as Lou/Yunus moved clear. The advantage stood at 2 points.
Gal/War takes over at the top
The championship lead changed at Hole 13 as Gal/War moved clear. The advantage stood at 1 point.
Glenn/Parks claims the outright lead
The championship lead changed at Hole 14 as Glenn/Parks moved clear. The advantage stood at 2 points.
Con/Deano joins the leading three
Con/Deano reached 3rd at Hole 15, moving into the prize positions.
Lou/Yunus falls further off the pace
Hole 18 left Lou/Yunus 7 points behind the leaders.
Pinhal
Hole 17 set the toughest examination. This was the sternest scoring test in the field. Hole 7 gave the field its best scoring chance. This offered the clearest scoring opportunity.
Explore the CourseWhere the title was won
One round carried every score, every swing and every decisive moment in this title race.
Pairs
Stableford Total · Countback over last 3 → Shared placing if still tied
| Pos | Team | Players | Score | Prize |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | ![]() ![]() |
Glenn/Parks | 67 | Winner (£50 each) | £50 |
| 2 | ![]() ![]() |
Lou/Yunus | 60 | Runners-up (£30 each) | £30 |
| 3 | ![]() ![]() |
Con/Deano | 56 | — |
| 4 | ![]() ![]() |
Gal/War | 52 | — |
| 5 | ![]() ![]() |
Satch/Grant | 38 | — |
| 6 | ![]() ![]() |
Dave/Jake | 32 | — |


