Neil’s round at Bedford And County delivered 37 Stableford points, sealing triple wins in Outright (Gross), Stableford, and Pairs competitions with 9-handicap poise.
Neil’s Sharper Side: A Bedford And County Brilliance Locks Three Wins
At Bedford And County, Neil’s 9-handicap round clocked in a neat 78 gross, tallying 37 Stableford points to top the field—and bag wins across Outright (Gross), Stableford, and Pairs competitions. This was golf with a twinkle and a wink.
“Neil’s bounce-back moves after low-scoring holes—especially the five bounce-backs across the round—kept momentum in check and the scoreboard healthy.Golf Day Results editorial insight
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Clean Sweep On The Cards
Neil didn’t just play; they dominated the scoreboard, tying for first place with 37 Stableford points in a modest field of four. Securing three competition wins – Outright (Gross), Stableford Winner, and alongside teammate in Pairs – adds fancy feathers to the cap. This round, then, was more than numbers, it was a masterstroke worthy of applause in any clubhouse.
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Bedford And County’s Quiet Character
Though the course isn’t screaming hazards at you, Bedford And County offers its subtle tests, with a par 70 layout demanding steely consistency. Neil’s round managed to meet expectations perfectly for their 9 handicap, scoring slightly above the predicted 36 Stableford points with 37, a precision balance of gains and grazes rather than a rollercoaster ride.
Moments That Made The Margins
Neil’s day sparkled with birdies on holes 2 and 14, a neat punctuation of under-par moments each earning 3 Stableford points. Par on holes like the tricky 11th – the third hardest on the card – reinforced steady nerves, alongside solid performances on the stretch from holes 6 to 8 where they banked a cool 8 points. Neil’s flair for timely bounce-backs, such as the switch from a tough five at the 5th to a par 5 at the 6th with 3 Stableford points, kept the card ticking.
Handicap Held Ground, Mostly
Playing to a 9 handicap set expectations that Neil met smartly. The scorecard shows no zero-point holes—a sign of resilience. The occasional slip on the toughest holes, 4 and 15, saw bogeys crept in but were neatly countered by birdies elsewhere. For a mid-handicap player, this card’s consistency edges past the average nicely, confirming a round well within the realm of solid scoring.
Steady Hands Amongst The Field
In a micro-field battle, Neil's stable hand and timely scoring set them apart. Leading by tie at the top with 37 points, they outshone the competition’s average of around 33. Such a performance is like tea without the bags — just the right amount of punch, never overstepping but always hitting the mark.
Reflections From The Front
This scorecard confirms Neil’s knack for finding rhythm amid Bedford And County’s gentler challenges. Birdies strategically sprinkled amid pars, a commendable front-to-back balance, and the resilience to recover after tougher patches combined to make this round a showcase of calm precision. Bringing home three competition wins? It’s the verdict that cements the round’s story: humour, humility, and a touch of golfing magic.
A short editorial cut of the round: the sparks, setbacks and finishes that gave the card its shape.
“Neil’s bounce-back moves after low-scoring holes—especially the five bounce-backs across the round—kept momentum in check and the scoreboard healthy.GolfDay Results editorial insight
Hole 1
2 pts
First par
A steady hole finds its place on the card.
Par 4Gross 42 Stableford
Hole 2
3 pts
Best points return
A birdie shaped this chapter of the card. 3 Stableford points kept the evidence honest.
Par 3Gross 23 Stableford
Hole 6
3 pts
Best scoring run
A par shaped this chapter of the card. 3 Stableford points kept the evidence honest.
Par 5Gross 53 Stableford
Hole 7
3 pts
Big points banked
A par shaped this chapter of the card. 3 Stableford points kept the evidence honest.
Par 4Gross 43 Stableford
Hole 9
1 pts
Stronger front nine
The front nine carried the stronger Stableford return across holes 1 to 9.
Par 3Gross 41 Stableford
Hole 11
3 pts
Big points banked
A par shaped this chapter of the card. 3 Stableford points kept the evidence honest.
Par 4Gross 43 Stableford
Hole 14
3 pts
Under par moment
A birdie shaped this chapter of the card. 3 Stableford points kept the evidence honest.
Par 4Gross 33 Stableford
Hole 18
2 pts
Round complete
37 points and 78 gross written into the record.
Par 5Gross 52 Stableford
Round map
Explore the round hole by hole.
Mapping Neil’s round reveals a pattern of steady gains mixed with brisk responses to tougher holes, perfectly matching the course’s quiet tests.
“‘A round that felt more like a clever stroll than a frantic dash — steady, witty and on point.’Hole-by-hole story
Among a small competitive field, Neil’s 37-point total tied for top spot, comfortably above the average and median marks.
“‘In a game of inches, Neil’s inch-perfect round outpaced the field’s average by four points—a tidy margin of triumph.’Seen against the field
Neil37
Stableford points
Field average33
+4 vs field
Winner37
Best score in the field
Finish1st
of 4 players
Median32.5
Middle of the field
Field standing37+
1st of 4
Round outcome
What the card changed.
The resolved competition positions, field size and tie-break notes attached to this card.
The prizes, podiums and markers that turned this card into something worth keeping.
No recognitions were recorded for this card.
Round evidence
The evidence behind the story.
Stableford trends and hole significance confirm a well-rounded performance, with Neil’s birdies and pars on key holes underscoring their steady approach.
“‘The charts are proof: precision scoring, smart recovery, and timely birdies made all the difference in clinching wins.’The proof behind the story
Stableford trendNeil vs field average
Neil Field average Competition hole
Final 37 ptsField avg 33Winning mark 37
Consistent returns across 18 holes with multiple 3-point gains, reflecting a round of measured excellence.
Tap a point to open that hole in the Explorer and see the field table behind the movement.
Gross against course parCumulative
Gross Course par Field gross Competition hole
78 gross+8 vs parCourse par 70
Birdies on holes 2 and 14 highlight the under-par moments, offsetting a couple of bogeys on the toughest holes.
Use this chart to see where the card moved away from par, then jump straight into the hole detail.
Position after every holeWhole field through each hole
Start to finish1st final place4 player field
Top of the leaderboard from start to finish, maintaining a lead or tie in a friendly four-player field.
Follow the line to see how the card stood after each hole against the rest of the field.
Evidence verdictNeil’s game was a textbook example of steady, sharp golf earning deserved podium places and a total of three wins.
Repeated bounce-backs after lower-scoring holes kept confidence intact—a hallmark of seasoned play.
Round discoveries
The full card
The full official record.
Neil’s card, hole by hole: par, SI, gross score, Stableford points and competition markers in one official record.
Official scorecard
Neil · Round 1
Bedford And County · 24 Apr 2026
N Neil
Playing off 9
Score37Stableford pts
Finish1stof 4
ThroughComplete
Round78gross
Round totalTap any hole score to open the Hole Explorer. Use the view controls to compare the card with the group or field.