Celebrating
the Winners
Every organiser chooses how to recognise great performances. This page records each honour earned during the event, from competition victories to prize presentations.
Honours, awards and prizes shown here are provided and promoted by the event organiser, not by Golf Day Results.
What are Honours?
Honours include competition wins, placings, prizes, awards and other recognition presented during this event.
They may include points, trophies, vouchers, cash, gifts or recognition without a monetary value.
Provided by the Organiser
Golf Day Results records and celebrates these outcomes. The event organiser is responsible for providing, describing and promoting every honour shown.
Talk of the Clubhouse
The best competition stories from across the event, using the editorial already created for every contest.
War took Panshanger by storm with 31 points; Con (James) delivered the brightest gross, if not the win.
Stableford Championship, round one—and as it turns out, the only one—saw War collect a sterling 31 Stableford points at Panshanger, clinching the title. Meanwhile, Con (James) secured personal bragging rights with the lowest gross score, though the trophy remains steadfastly elsewhere.
War’s 31-point tally at Panshanger set the competition pace and politely left the rest of the Stableford field trailing behind—though perhaps not too far, as Con (James) managed a mischievous wave from second with 27. Notably, Con (James) tucked in the event’s lowest gross score of 103, showing that sometimes style and substance don’t ride in the same buggy. Countback wasn’t required: War’s win was as unambiguous as a lost ball in the rough. A round for the scorecards, if not necessarily the history books.
Honours Leaders
Ranked first by honours earned, then competition wins.
Honours Timeline
Competition outcomes and organiser-provided recognition throughout the event.
Stableford Championship
Won on shared placing