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Home»News»Amputee Triumphs in The Social Golfer Par 3 Championship
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Amputee Triumphs in The Social Golfer Par 3 Championship

News RoomBy News RoomAugust 27, 2024Updated:August 27, 20243 Mins Read
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The Social Golfer’s Par 3 Championship recently concluded at Pelham Place Golf Centre, with amputee golfer Paul Houghton emerging as the victor after an intense play-off. Competitors from all over England gathered at the Kent venue on August 23 to participate in the open tournament, now in its 9th year. Over 27 holes, the top six players advanced to an 18th hole shootout, with the top two players nearest to the pin on the 18th green moving on to the Grand Final. Houghton, along with former Par 3 champion Steve Slater, secured their spots in the play-off, with Houghton ultimately clinching the title after his tee shot landed just 18 inches from the pin.

Houghton’s victory was bittersweet, as he received the unfortunate news on the morning of the tournament that one of his closest friends had passed away. Reflecting on his win, Houghton expressed gratitude for the support he received and highlighted the importance of inclusivity in the sport of golf. Despite challenges faced by disabled golfers, events like The Social Golfer provide an opportunity for individuals of all abilities to compete on an equal playing field. The tournament also showcased the talents of other participants, including women competitors Linda Fagg and Judy Lilley, as well as Steve Hunt and Mark Crane.

In addition to the main competition, the Golf News Guest Trophy was won by Mike Aherne, with Si Elie finishing as the runner-up. The diverse field of participants, ranging from 7 handicappers to 36, added to the excitement of the event. Pelham Place Golf Centre, known for its challenging par-3 course, provided the perfect setting for a thrilling and enjoyable contest. Ian Mullins, Editor of The Social Golfer, praised Houghton for his performance and expressed gratitude to sponsors Gogogo Sport Rangefinders and Golf News Magazine for their support in promoting disability golf.

Houghton’s success serves as a testament to his dedication and skill as a disability golfer, having represented his country in international events and competed on the EDGA Tour. His victory at The Social Golfer’s Par 3 Championship not only marks his first win at the event but also pays tribute to his late friend, Mike. The inclusive nature of tournaments like these showcases the progress made in combatting prejudice in the sport of golf, while also emphasizing the need for continued efforts to achieve complete parity for all participants. As the golfing community celebrates the achievements of individuals like Houghton, the sport continues to serve as a platform for inclusivity and camaraderie among players from diverse backgrounds.

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