Parks
The Steady Shot MaestroParks demonstrates a blend of steady nerves and a knack for clutch shots, setting the pace with consistent scoring and a sharp eye for the green.
Parks demonstrates a blend of steady nerves and a knack for clutch shots, setting the pace with consistent scoring and a sharp eye for the green.
From the Old Course opener to the final day showdown at Millennium, Parks' game was a lesson in consistency sprinkled with winning flair. Opening with the best gross round of 87 and a winning countback, they set a foundation few could shake. The back-nine surges at Pinhal and Millennium solidified their hold on the leaderboard, securing the overall singles title with a neat 90 points. Alongside blistering individual performances, Parks also racked up wins in pairs and team events, cementing their status as a dependable competitor who thrives both solo and in company. All told, seven wins and eight podiums from just three rounds speaks volumes about a player not just out for a stroll but out for the trophy.
A player whose steady hand and winning ways continue to impress, Parks has made Vilamoura their proving ground, with a clutch game and a smile to match.
A quick glance at Parks’ run in Vilamoura shows a player whose stableford points rarely dip and victories pile up like trophies on the mantel.
Here’s where the wins live — from singles triumphs to pairs and a formidable team 4-ball success.
Scorecards, leaderboards and whispers from the fairways: what the numbers and the buzz say about Parks’ style and results.
Consistent back-nine performances and tactical smarts have kept Parks in prime positions through all three rounds.

Parks & Pals Sweep Vilamoura: The Steady Hand and Their Partners-in-Crime
“In a three-day saga of pine, putts, and plenty of plot twists, Parks emerges as the overall singles champion, pairing up with Con to dominate the Blind Pairs, while daily heroes like Ace (Glenn) and Shanker (Grant) keep the competition spicy. Deano, meanwhile, might just be the unluckiest golfer in Vilamoura history — but we’re still rooting for those bogeys!”
Some shots and rounds stick in the mind; Parks has assembled a few particularly memorable moments.
A key day saw Parks claim both the overall singles title and the closest-to-the-pin prize, marking a memorable double.
A reliable team player, Parks pairs especially well with Ace (Glenn), forming a winning duo time and again.
Numbers don’t lie: let’s unpack what the stats say about Parks’ play and consistency.
The essentials — wins, podiums, best scores — rounded up for a quick snapshot.
| Date | Scorecard | Event | Course | Round | Place | Pts | Gross |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 May 2026 | Scorecard | Vilamoura | Millennium | 3 | 5th | 25 | 95 |
| 30 Apr 2026 | Scorecard | Vilamoura | Pinhal | 2 | 3rd | 31 | 89 |
| 29 Apr 2026 | Scorecard | Vilamoura | Old Course | 1 | 1st | 34 | 87 |