Con (James) Sets the Pace with a 40-Point Masterclass at Panshanger
In a single-round spectacle at the scenic Panshanger Golf Complex, Con (James) carved out a winning 40-point total, leaving the field to chase and setting the tone with the day's best gross score of 89.
Early Momentum from the First Tee
Kicking things off, the opening hole at Panshanger proved to be more than a casual stroll in the park, living up to its reputation as the toughest hole with an average gross score of 8. Con (James) wasn’t fazed and quickly stamped a claim, leading the pack after just three holes with 6 points.
Consistent Scoring Amidst Challenges
The parkland layout tested thoughtful placement and precise approach shots, and Con (James) demonstrated admirable consistency. Recording five pars and a solitary birdie, the round balanced neat shot-making with enough resilience to handle the course’s many undulating greens. While showing determination, the round also featured eight bogeys, proving that perfection was a tough ask among the trees and slopes.
Dominating the Back Nine Drama
The back nine showcased its teeth with an impressive 24-point haul from Con (James), a decisive surge that firmly secured top spot. The finish, including tricky holes like the downhill par-3 14th, which offered the easiest scoring opportunity of the day at an average gross of 3.5, played perfectly into Con (James)’s hands to solidify the clubhouse lead.
Taking the Title and the Best Gross
Not only did Con (James) take home the Stableford Championship title for the round, but the player also claimed the best gross score with an 89—a figure that stands as a testament to skill and strategy on this challenging 6,300-yard layout in Hertfordshire. Meanwhile, Turkaminator (Yunus), the runner-up, endured a tough card with eight double-bogey-or-worse holes, showing how Panshanger can punish even the bravest of efforts.
With no rounds left to play, Con (James) walks away with all the glory in this one-off clash at Panshanger, having navigated the tricky course better than anyone else on July 23, 2026.