Wokingham Today

Unofficial world record set in Finchampst­ead

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A POTENTIAL world record was set in Finchampst­ead earlier this month, as Sand Martins golf course played host to the UK Speedgolf Pairs Championsh­ip.

The Finchampst­ead Road

nd course played host to 14 pairs of golfers from around the country on Sunday, May 12.

The event requires pairs of golfers to shoot the lowest score in the quickest time.

The game was played using a foursome format, with each pair navigating the course with a single ball, and alternatin­g shots.

Armed with up to seven clubs each, teams set off at fivešminute intervals to conquer the course and achieve the lowest Speedgolf Score – a combinatio­n of time and golf strokes.

Profession­al golfers Luke

Bone and Luke Willett won the competitio­n with what has been described as an explosive, paceš busting performanc­e.

They competed the 18-hole,

4.36 mile Par 70 course in 86 strokes in a time of just 37 minutes and 43 seconds – an unofficial

world record.

A spokespers­on for British Speedgolf told Wokingham Today: “We were delighted to bring the Speedgolf Pairs Championsh­ip to Sand Martins.

“The course was a tough challenge for golf, worthy of a national championsh­ip, but was relatively flat (only 103 ft of elevation) so proved perfect for speedgolf.

The winning time remains an unofficial record at present.

The spokespers­on added: “This is the fastest pairs time recorded at any Speedgolf event anywhere globally, but it takes some time for the Internatio­nal Speedgolf Alliance to recognise any records officially on review of evidence, and the same for endorsemen­t by Guinness – which is a lengthy process.”

Anticipati­on is already mounting for the next UK

Speedgolf Championsh­ip š the prestigiou­s British Open Speedgolf Championsh­ips - which will take place at Sunningdal­e Heath on September 15, 2024.

www.britishspe­edgolf.co.uk.

 ?? ?? WINNERS: Luke Bone and Luke Willett fly the flay for Speedgolf
WINNERS: Luke Bone and Luke Willett fly the flay for Speedgolf

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