- Event
- The Sugars | France
- Round
- 3 included rounds
- Date
- 13–15 Jun 2026
Le Champ 2026 (Day 1-3)
Le Champ 2026 wrapped up in France with Nashy outpointing Grinty and Graham across three bustling rounds. A festival of stableford points, countbacks, and perhaps even questionable French cheese, Nashy topped the leaderboard decisively.
The “Le Champ 2026 (Day 1-3)” competition
Points are earned hole by hole against handicap; the highest total wins.
Ties: Countback over last 3 → Shared placing if still tiedEach player competes for their own final position.
No prizes configured
Nashy takes the title
All three rounds served up healthy helpings of drama, but it was Nashy who munched their way to the top, posting 102 stableford points for the win. Grinty finished second with 95, despite valiant efforts (and possibly some distracting local cuisine), while Graham completed the podium on 82. Competition was settled and Nashy securely basked in their champion’s glow – beret not supplied.
How the leaderboard moved
Every hole, every change in momentum and every move at the top — reconstructed from the recorded scorecards.
The players who defined the title race, together with the prizes their performances earned.
Nashy took the title after a triple salvo of stableford, leaving no question of who’s in charge.
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 players to illuminate their journeys. Select a player again to remove them; select a point to open that player’s competition context at the hole.
Player selections stay active together, making head-to-head climbs and collapses easy to compare.
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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.
Tye breaks into the top three
Tye reached 3rd at Hole 3, moving into the prize positions.
Grinty moves to the front
The championship lead changed at Hole 4 as Grinty moved clear. The advantage stood at 1 point.
Grinty creates daylight
Grinty extended the lead at Hole 7, moving 4 points clear.
Nashy makes the competition’s biggest move
Nashy gained 2 places at Hole 8, moving to 2nd.
Grinty builds breathing space
Grinty extended the lead at Hole 9, moving 7 points clear.
Tye joins the leading three
Tye reached 3rd at Hole 11, moving into the prize positions.
Grinty stretches the advantage
Grinty extended the lead at Hole 12, moving 11 points clear.
Nashy cuts into the lead
Nashy reduced the margin at Hole 15, cutting the lead to 11 points.
Nashy closes the gap
Nashy reduced the margin at Hole 18, cutting the lead to 7 points.
De Wilmereux
Hole 16 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 CourseEvery round that counted
Follow every round that shaped the final standings and revisit each decisive chapter.
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Le Champ 2026 (Day 1-3)
Stableford Total · Countback over last 3 → Shared placing if still tied