Jackson Garnett makes history, wins Hampshire Salver
Jackson Garnett from Essex (North Hants Golf Club photo)
Jackson Garnett of Essex, UK, carded rounds of 71-71-70-67 over four days of intense competition, securing the prestigious Hampshire Salver trophy at North Hants Golf Club in the Greater Gilford Area, UK, finishing with a total score of 1-over 278.
The Hampshire Salver, a 72-hole affair comprising two distinct 36-hole tournaments, demands players to navigate the Selborne Salver and Hampshire Hog tournaments to determine individual tournament champions and, ultimately, the Hampshire Salver victor.
Garnett's journey to triumph began with solid performances, posting scores of 71-71 for a commendable T14 finish in the Selborne Salver at Blackmoor Golf Club. He then later carded rounds of 70-67 at the Hampshire Hog, resulting in the lowest 72-hole total to seal his victory at the Hampshire Salver trophy.
In a thrilling showdown, Connor Bell from London, England, battled through with rounds of 64-73, ultimately prevailing in a playoff to claim the Hampshire Hog title after the fourth extra hole.
Meanwhile, 17-year-old Oliver Toyer left an indelible mark on the competition, with rounds of 66-69 to capture Selborne Salver at an impressive 3-under par at Blackmoor Golf Club, earning the distinction as the youngest winner since Matt Fitzpatrick in 2012.
Jack Drury carded back-to-back rounds of 68-68, securing the runner-up position with a commendable 2-under par.
ABOUT THE
Hampshire Salver
Unique 72-hole stroke play competition played over
two
days that is actually the combination of two separate
competitions. On day one 36 holes (the Selborne
Salver) are played at Blackmoor GC, and on day two
36
holes (the Hampshire Hog) are played at North Hants
GC. Prizes are awarded each day, and the low scorer
for
the two competitions wins the Hampshire Salver.
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