The Farmfoods British Par 3 Championship enjoyed another great year at Nailcote Hall, Warwickshire, as a number of the biggest names in golf and the celebrity world attended the prestigious championship. On location the John Letters Tour Truck was busy over the four days with a mixture of celebrities, Professionals and members of the public taking full use of the facilities. Custom Fit Technicians adjusted lofts and lies, assembled new wedges and ground down soles to give competitors the perfect clubs to maximise the short course. With the average hole on the par 3 course being 114 yards it was the perfect venue to promote the new TP Wedge Series. Former Manchester United footballer Lee Sharpe was in high praise of the workshop and had a 52, 56 & 60 degree TP Series Wedge custom fitted to his personal specifications.

The ‘Please Mind the Gap’ campaign was in full flow as golfers flocked to purchase the 52 degree TP Series Gap Wedge to fill the distance void between their Pitching (normally 48 degree) and Sand Wedge (normally 56 degree). Sky TV cameras visited the workshop to film John Letters Technician Kevin Ludkin custom build a brand new T9+ series Driver from start to finish. Former European Tour Player Shaun Webster commented “it’s great to have the John Letters workshop on site, I don’t think I’ve passed it when there weren’t people in their having clubs adjusted”.
Away in the ‘tented village’ area the Sam Torrance Chipping Challenge saw over 500 contestants take part. Daily winners won custom fitted TP Series wedges whilst any golfer achieving 200 or more points won a John Letters Pitchfork and Ball Marker.
Midlands based professional Richard O’Hanlon won the Championship in style finishing on an impressive six-under par, pipping Nailcote Hall’s resident professional Mark Mouland to the title of Farmfoods British Par 3 Championship winner. O’Hanlon was crowned champion and his consistent and superb form going into the tournament, after winning the PGA order of merit event at the Forest of Dean in the Forest Classic, meant that he was always set to be a contender at Nailcote Hall.
After shooting a first round 51 O’Hanlon remained in contention for day two at Nailcote Hall trailing overnight leader Mouland by two shots. His victory at the Forest of Dean was his first-ever PGA order of merit win after 22 years of trying and he has now secured another strong PGA tour event under his belt. European Tour professional Oliver Fisher produced a solid three under par finish alongside former British Amateur Championship winner Gary Wolstenholme to tie for third place.
On the two Celebrity golf days taking place either side of the Pro Am, Brian Close won both competitions. The Former England and Yorkshire cricketer played some fantastic golf beating other celebrities including ‘Strictly Come Dancing’s’ Len Goodman, Sir Bobby Charlton, Peter Shilton OBE, Jasper Carrott OBE, William Roache MBE and snooker legend Willie Thorne.
The event was a real success raising a substantial amount for Rainbows Hospice for Children and Young People and The Seve Ballesteros Foundation as there were two fantastic Gala Balls both featuring charity auctions with some amazing money can’t buy prizes including a unique one on one putting session with European Number One Lee Westwood
Tony Jacklin CBE once again hosted the event and deemed it another success, The former US Open Champion, celebrating the 40th anniversary of his victory at Hazeltine said; “Once again the event has been incredible, I would like to thank Farmfoods in supporting the event and ensuring that it succeeded and surpassed last year’s success. I am very much looking forward to next year’s event already and the chance to build on this year’s amazing success”
Former England and Manchester United footballer Sir Bobby Charlton was delighted to have been involved in this year’s competition, he said; “This is a great event, a superb location and I have really enjoyed myself, I will certainly try and come back next year and improve on my performance this year”. He continued; “Everyone has made me feel welcome and the event has attracted a large number of spectators which is very pleasing”