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The Grand Finals is the season ending fixture which crowns the winner of a season of golf across England Deaf Golf events and Society events
Welcome to the Grand Finals, the most highly anticipated event of the golf season! This is where Deaf Golfers in the game come together to compete for the title of season winner.
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To qualify for the Grand Finals, players must earn merit points throughout the year by participating in various events. Only the top players with the highest merit points are invited to compete in this prestigious event.
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When is it?
It is on Sunday 28th September at The Leicestershire Golf Club.
How do I qualify?
There are a number of qualifying events in a season which earn "Order of Merit" points.
GolfBox will select your best 3 results and rank golfers in order of points
What is the format? Nett & Stableford.
It is Stableford and Nett played over 18 holes.
Prizes will be awarded for Gross, Nett and Stableford too.
Those players who have qualified will receive a head start on points relative to their starting position on the Order of Merit
2024:
The Grand Finals were held at The Nottinghamshire where Scott Furley triumphed with 42 points, beating Marc Murphy who had a 5 shot head start! Well played and see you in 2025!
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