Hursley Golf Society Leaderboards

There are two leaderboards that run over the society year’s events.

The Champion Golfer rewards players for winning or being placed at an event or for winning the spot prizes “Nearest the Pin” or “Longest Drive”.

The Clubman recognises people who contribute to the ongoing success of the society, including organising events, attending events, bringing new members into the society, etc.

Details of the criteria and how points are rewarded are shown after the leaderboard tables.

Dave Cousins – 2025 Champion Golfer

Champion Golfer Leaderboard

Champion GolferTotalWins2nd3rdNtPLDBCBIMP
Dave Cousins1830014101
Dean Lardner1113000002
Mark Jones1110220002
Steve Elliott1002030000
Graeme McRobert920201000
Tom Sturley911011001
Neil Young910120001
Phil Blake511000000
Richard Jackman510200000
David Green501200001
Andy King501003000
Adrian Crossley500110002
John Taylor500110002
Chris Swales410000001
John Ferris310000000
John Hartley310000000
Richard Selby310000000
Stuart Keen310000000
Graham Like301000001
Paul Brent301000001
John McCabe200010000
Matt Kockott200010000
Steve Taylor200000002
Barry Tabor100000010
Mick Quigley100000001
Simon Nash100001000
Steven Jenkins100001000
Eamon Murphy000000000
Jon Garthwaite000000000
Nigel Linfield000000000
Phil Weatherill000000000
Tarlok Bhambra000000000

Adrian Crossley – 2025 Clubman of the year

Clubman Leaderboard

HGS ClubmanTotalOPAttPr AttRef
Adrian Crossley223991
Simon Nash213990
Graeme McRobert20010100
Richard Selby193880
Steve Elliott193880
Dave Cousins180990
Neil Young180990
Nigel Linfield186660
Graham Like160880
Andy King140770
Mick Quigley140770
Chris Swales133550
Eamon Murphy133550
Tom Sturley130760
Mark Jones120660
Phil Blake120660
Phil Weatherill110650
David Green100550
Paul Brent100640
Richard Jackman100550
Stuart Keen100640
Tarlok Bhambra100550
Barry Tabor80440
John Hartley73220
John Taylor70430
John Ferris60330
Steve Taylor60330
Steven Jenkins60330
Jonathan Garthwaite50221
John McCabe20110
Matt Kockott20110

HGS Leaderboards Point Scoring Criteria

Champion Golfer: Competition to reward golfing prowess.

CategoryPoints
Event winner*3
Event runner-up*2
Event third-place*1
NtP2
LD1
Birdie Comp (Ampfield)1

* For team competitions, each team member is awarded points

Clubman of the Year: ‘Competition’ to reward society contribution (committee role and functions acknowledged wholeheartedly but then ignored to create a level playing field) 🙏

CategoryNotesPoints
Organiser pointsOrganiser is free to pass on points to anyone who helped, e.g. if someone else brought prizes.3
Event attendanceper 18-holes (i.e. for 36 hole events, all-day attendance earns 2 points)1
Presentation attendanceStaying until the presentation concludes1
New member referralAwarded when a new player joins the society as a member and cites an existing member as the referrer1

Event Ranking

This ranking is intended to help with end of year conversations about the following year’s fixtures, by garnering immediate feedback on the just played event. 

However, to avoid the potentially awkward scenario of placing our host club at the bottom of the ranking, we’re only going to place the top 3. 

Any event that doesn’t make it into the top 3 will remain in the ‘bucket’ of events at the bottom of the leaderboard. To extract the feedback, this bucket will be covertly split into two sections, left and right. The significance of these can be remembered via the following mnemonic…

  1. Events in the LEFT hand side of the bucket are candidates for being LEFT behind when we do the fixtures for 2026. I stress the word candidates here, there will be a discussion and they’ll be in that discussion, no decisions being made here.
  2. Events in the RIGHT hand side of the bucket are ‘ALRIGHT’, they didn’t make the top 3 but members enjoy the event and want to come back again next year for sure, no discussion necessary.