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17/03/2026

WPL Series 24 – Last Chance to Join

The countdown is on for Series 24 of the World Putting League, and we already have 24 players locked in and ready to compete.
With the leaderboard resetting, a new series begins — and it’s game on across 5 weeks of competition on the Putt18 mat.

Expect:
• Tight matches
• Low rounds
• New rivalries
• Players chasing the Series title

📅 Entries close: Wednesday 18 March
📅 Series begins: Sunday 22 March

⚠️ Last chance to join — entries close soon and spots are limited.
If you’ve been thinking about getting involved, this is your final opportunity to secure a place in Series 24.

💰 Entry: $40 AUD

Payment options:
• PayPal: [email protected]
• Credit Card: via the Putt18 website
https://www.putt18.com.au/.../putt18-world-pro-league...
Secure your place before entries close.

Who’s stepping up for Series 24?

Game on. ⛳

01/03/2026

🔥 WPL EXCLUSIVE – 30% OFF PUTT18 DURING THE CONTINENTAL CUP 🔥

To celebrate the Continental Cup, we’re giving the WPL community something special.

For a limited time only, you can purchase your very own Putt18 Mat at 30% OFF during the Continental Cup period ⛳ HERES THE DISCOUNT CODE - Putt18-30

Whether you want to sharpen your skills at home, challenge family and friends, or build your own mini WPL setup — now is the time.

✅ Tour-quality surface
✅ Perfect for home practice
✅ Great for friendly competitions
✅ Limited-time Continental Cup offer

This offer is only available during the CCup, so once it’s over… it’s over.

If you’ve been thinking about getting one — this is your moment.
Send me a message or see me at the Cup to secure yours.

🏁 WPL SERIES 23 – WEEK 5🎉 FINAL ROUND COMPLETE 🎉Five weeks. Countless clutch putts. Leaderboard pressure right to the la...
15/02/2026

🏁 WPL SERIES 23 – WEEK 5

🎉 FINAL ROUND COMPLETE 🎉
Five weeks. Countless clutch putts. Leaderboard pressure right to the last hole. And now… Series 23 is officially complete. Well done to everyone who played and competed. A huge thankyou to all the scorers and admin that make each series appear seamless to the players and to all that watch from around the world. It’s quite amazing to see the Putt18 WPL grow in popularity. Thankyou to all.

Here are the updated PB’s from Tim. Thanks again Tim this is awesome.

· James Goatley: 63.75 (20 rounds)
· Phil McFarlane: 275 (4 rounds), 69.65 (20 rounds)
· Mike Pendleton: 69.45 (20 rounds)
· Wade Sahmel: 263 (4 rounds)
· Stephen Samuelson: 65.85 (20 rounds)
· Anna Seymour: 249 (4 rounds)
· John Sharp: 62 (1 round), 70.10 (20 rounds)

🏆 WEEK 5 – DIVISION RESULTS
🔵 Division 1
Well done Matt Ansley (NZL) a very consistent and well-deserved win. Great to see you setting the standard. You are the GOAT. You will need a bigger trophy cabinet. With 2nd and third place up for grabs it went down to the wire between Jerod and James with only one shot separating them before this week. In the end there was still only one shot that separated 2nd and 3rd place as they both shot the same score. Well done to both Jerod and James for a trilling finish. This would have been great to watch in real time knowing what was required hole by hole. WLR Score went to Patrick Holla 59. Well done Patrick. Special mention to Anna Seymour shooting a (249). A great way to finish your series.

🥇 Matt Ansley (NZL) – 1226
🥈 Jerod Mutter (USA) – 1274
🥉 James Goatley (NZL) – 1275

🟢 Division 2
In Division 2 we had a similar scenario to 2nd and 3rd place in D1. The Aussie SHOOTOUT - Stephen Samualson AUS and Glenn Palmer AUS were separated by one shot going into the last week. Again, both shooting the same score this week with Stephen taking the chocolates. Well done Stephen. Stephen is an awesome mini golfer and will only get better at putt18 the more he plays. He is a player to watch. In third place is John Ansley (NZL) the cheeky KIWI edging out Dave Gomm GBR by one shot. That’s gotta hurt. Seriously you can’t make this stuff up. The WLR score went to Kyle Labrecque with a 64. Well done Kyle. Special mention to Wade shooting a (263) well done mate.

🥇 Stephen Samuelson (AUS) – 1317
🥈 Glenn Palmer (AUS) – 1318
🥉 John Ansley (NZL) – 1348

🟡 Division 3
Division 3 was won by Mike Pendleton, USA. I think it was weeks 3 and 4 where you put your nose in front and make it a challenge to peg you back. In second place Phil McFarlane GBR, who managed to claw 10 shots back only to fall short by 4 shots in the end. Not quite the comeback that Phil was hoping for but a great effort. The WLR Score of 69 was won by Vincent Huus, DEN. Well done Vincent. Special Mention John Sharp shooting a 62. We can all see Johns game getting better and better. Keep it up mate.

🥇 Mike Pendleton (USA) – 1389
🥈 Phil McFarlane (GBR) – 1393
🥉 John Sharp (GBR) – 1402

🔴 Division 4
The winner in D4 was Marianne Groenendijk (NLD) well done Marianne. I think it was week 2 where you made a move and it was a struggle for all to bridge the gap. In second place was Valerie Bradshaw Goatley (GBR) who lead after week one and managed to continually apply pressure to Marianne. Well done again Valerie for another good series. In third place was Murry Kimball USA. Well done Murry. The WLR Score went to Jodi Palmer AUS. Well done wife😊. Special Mention to Jeremy Shiff who shot his lowest 4 round total this series. Well done Jeremy.

🥇 Marianne Groenendijk (NLD)
🥈 Valerie Bradshaw Goatley (GBR) – 293
🥉 Murry Kimball (USA) – 296

🎯 WEEK 5 – HANDICAP RESULTS (NET)
🥇 Vincent Huus (DEN) – 264
🥈 Wade Sahmel (USA) – 271
🥉 Jeremy Shiff (USA) – 275

🎯 SERIES 23 – HANDICAP TOTALS (NET – 5 WEEKS)
🥇 Vincent Huus (DEN) – 1382
🥈 John Ansley (NZL) – 1413
🥉 Marianne Groenendijk (NLD) – 1417
4️⃣ Glenn Palmer (AUS) – 1418
5️⃣ Stephen Samuelson (AUS) – 1422

⛳ MOST PARS – WEEK 5
🥇 RJ Dusak (USA) – 39
🥈 Tim Ochnikowski (USA) – 37
🥉 Glenn Palmer (AUS) – 33
🥉 Phil McFarlane (GBR) – 33

⛳ SERIES 23 – MOST PARS TOTAL (5 WEEKS)
🥇 RJ Dusak (USA) – 167
🥈 Wade Sahmel (USA) – 162
🥉 Tom Ochnikowski (USA) – 151
4️⃣ Tim Ochnikowski (USA) – 150
5️⃣ Jerod Mutter (USA) – 147
5️⃣ Faye Ansley (NZL) – 147

🏆 SERIES 23 – TEAM TOTALS (5 Weeks)
🥇 Team Donald – 976
🥈 Team Mickey – 999
🥉 Team Minnie – 1001
4️⃣ Team Goofy – 1009
5️⃣ Team Pluto – 1015

Team Donald takes the Series 23 Team Championship 🏆

As we look forward to Series 24 players have the opportunity to play more real time Putt18 action against other players from around the world on the Putt18 Players Page.

Stay tuned to watch the first Continental Cup to be played between the 1st and 14th of March. Exciting times ahead. Thanks again to all.

Series 22 – Week 1 SummaryThe Mad Hatters Charity Series 🎩⛳️Series 22 is officially underway and Week 1 delivered exactl...
11/11/2025

Series 22 – Week 1 Summary
The Mad Hatters Charity Series 🎩⛳️
Series 22 is officially underway and Week 1 delivered exactly what makes this event special — great putting, plenty of fun energy, and some fantastic hats on display!
Teams Event
A tight opening week in the team competition, with Team Safari and Team Top Hat neck and neck at the top:
Team Week 1 Total
Team Safari 188 Are on the hunt with a strong balanced opening
Team Top Hat 188 Starting with some style and matching stroke-for-stroke early
Team Toque 193 Very much in the hunt
Team Akubra 200* Jodi Palmer is still to complete week 1
This one is far from settled — expect movement as Team Akubra completes their week 1 and possibly leading into Week 2.
Division Leaders & WLR Winners
Division 1 – Week 1 Winner (WLR Score 57)
🏆 Francis Levine-Croteau (CAN) and 🏆 Jerod Mutter (USA)
Both came out sharp with composed play and strong finishing control.
Division 2 – Week 1 Winner (WLR Score 58)
🏆 Dave Gomm (GBR) Clinical tempo and repeatable pace — textbook D2 performance.
Division 3 – Week 1 Winner (WLR Score 65)
🏆 Owen Pendleton (USA A)
Found excellent rhythm early and never let it go.
Handicap Highlights
Some strong adjusted performances this week:
Kyle Labrecque (USA) posted a standout Net 272
Jeremy Shiff (USA) continues to show consistency Net 275
Glenn Palmer (AUS) opens the series with a composed Net 277
Matthew Glass (USA) showing strong scoring shape early Net 280
Gary Shiff (USA) finishes closely behind Net 280
Handicap leaderboard is already stacked — expect swings next round.
Most Pars – Week 1
🎯 RJ Dusak (USA) leads the field with 35 Pars
Right behind:
Marianne Groenendijk (NLD) – 34
David Gomm (GBR) – 33
Derek Hartmann (USA) & James Goatley (NZL) – 32
Strong early consistency across multiple divisions.
Mad Hatters Moments of the Week 🎩
This week’s hat highlight goes to:
PB’s from Matthew Glass: 68 & 294 and Kyle Labrecque: 60 & 266
Looking Ahead to Week 2
Expect scoring to tighten as players settle into rhythm
Team standings are wide open
Week 2 starts now — Good luck and have fun.

LAST CHANCE TO ENTER – PUTT18 WORLD PRO LEAGUE SERIES 22! 🎯This is it — your final opportunity to join Series 22: The Ma...
29/10/2025

LAST CHANCE TO ENTER – PUTT18 WORLD PRO LEAGUE SERIES 22! 🎯
This is it — your final opportunity to join Series 22: The Mad Hatters Charity Series! 🧢🎩🎉
We tee off this Sunday, November 2, and spots are almost full.
Entry is just $40 AUD and includes 7 events over 5 weeks — with trophies, prizes, and plenty of laughs along the way!
🟢 What You Get:
Strokeplay, Teams, Handicap, Knockout & Most Pars events
Weekly WLR score prizes
The Allan Cox Award
Charity fundraising fun — all for a great cause!
👒 Theme: “Mad Hatters” – wear your craziest hat, cap, or crown while you play!
🌍 Open Worldwide – Join players from Australia, NZ, USA, Canada, UK & more!
📩 How to Enter:

1️⃣ Complete the Entry Form Below
2️⃣ Pay $40 AUD via PayPal to [email protected]
3️⃣ Get ready to compete from home, share your scores, and make a difference!
Don’t miss your chance to be part of our final and most fun event of 2025!
Let’s finish the year strong — and a little bit mad! 🤪

Please complete the following Registration to participate in Series 22 of the Putt18 World Pro League. Once you have submitted your registration, you will be contacted to remit payment to hold your place in series 22. PLEASE REMEMBER TO CLICK "SUBMIT" AT THE BOTTOM WHEN COMPLETED.

Teams Event – Week 5 & Final StandingsWhat an amazing season of Putt18. Series 21 has delivered some amazing results.Wee...
22/09/2025

Teams Event – Week 5 & Final Standings
What an amazing season of Putt18. Series 21 has delivered some amazing results.
Week 5 & Final Standings
What a finish to the team event! Team Lightning claims the Series 21 Teams Championship. With three GBR players anchoring their side, they combined for a steady 192 in the final week, bringing their overall total down to 948 and enough to sn**ch victory. Team Blizzard pushed them all the way. They carded 191 in Week 5 to finish on 952, just 4 strokes adrift of the champions. Team Tornado finished on 961, rounding out the podium. They looked threatening after a solid Week 4 but couldn’t close the gap. Team Cyclone, despite their explosive Week 2 had to settle for 4th place.
Team Results:
Team Lightning – 948 (Champions)
Team Blizzard – 952
Team Tornado – 961
Team Cyclone – 999
Handicap Event – Final Results
The Handicap format once again showed how close this league is:
Final Results:
Thomas Ochnikowski (USA) - 1400
Patrick Holla (NZL) – 1407
Owen Pendleton (USA) (A) – 1409
Margins couldn’t get tighter, showing how balanced and competitive the handicap format is. Well Done Tom another well deserved win.
Other standouts:
John Sharp (GBR) – 1412
Francis Levine-Croteau (CAN) – 1414
Marianne Groenendijk (NLD) – 1414
Most Pars – Week 5
Week 5 Highlights:
Anna Seymour (USA) & Cameron Couper (NZL) led the way with 36 pars each.
RJ Dusak (USA) close behind on 35.
Gary Shiff (USA) impressed with 33.
Total Pars:
Patrick Holla (NZL) – 167 pars (Series Champion)
RJ Dusak (USA) – 160
Sportie Helen (GBR) – 159
Glenn Palmer (AUS) & Faye Ansley (NZL) both finished on 156.
Pars proved decisive again this series, with steady play often outweighing flashy low rounds.
Weekly Low Round (WLR) – Week 5
Division 1: Jerod Mutter (USA) wins with a 57. Francis Levine-Croteau (CAN) – 57 (not eligible), Matt Ansley (NZL) 56 (not eligible).
Division 2: Faye Ansley (NZL) wins with a (61). Thomas Ochnikowski (USA) 61 and Patrick Holla (NZL) with 59 are not eligible.
Division 3: Mike Pendleton (USA) shot the week’s best in D3 with 62 (PB).
Division 4: Jodi Palmer (AUS) nailed it with a 74. Well done Jodi.
Division Wraps – Week 5
Division 1
T1 – Matt Ansley (NZL) – 1195 (PRA 59.75)
T1 – Francis Levine-Croteau (CAN) – 1195 (PRA 59.75)
John Ansley (NZL) – 1205 (PRA 60.25)
Great series in D1finishes in a tie after 5 weeks and 20 rounds of putting. Francis Levine-Croteau (CAN) shot a Week 5, 238 to draw equal with Matt Ansley (NZL) in D1 in a nail biter. Great series Francis. Outstanding 3rd place from father GOAT John Ansley (NZL). Very close 4th place as well with 3 players within 2 shots.
Division 2
Thomas Ochnikowski (USA) – 1287 (PRA 64.35)
Patrick Holla (NZL) – 1290 (PRA 64.50)
Stephane Dulmaine (CAN) – 1334 (PRA 66.70)
How close was D2 coming down to just 3 putts. Despite a surge in W5 from Patrick Holla (NZL), Thomas Ochnikowski (USA) takes out 1st place in D2. Well done Tom and Patrick. Well done Stephane Dulmaine (CAN) coming in 3rd place.
Division 3
Stephen Samuelson (AUS) – 1375 (PRA 68.75)
Kyle Labrecque (USA) – 1408 (PRA 70.40)
Dee Relf (GBR) – 1408 (PRA 70.40)
Well done Stephen Samuelson (AUS) taking out D3. We have another tie in 2nd place Kyle Labrecque (USA) and Dee Relf (GBR). Mike Pendleton (USA) sets a new PB (66) well done mate.
Division 4
Owen Pendleton (USA) (A) – 1441 (PRA 72.05)
Marianne Groenendijk (NLD) – 1454 (PRA 72.70)
Severiano Pragnell (GBR) – 1494 (PRA 74.70)
Young Owen Pendleton (USA) (A) takes 1st place in his first series. Tremendous effort Owen, well done. Marianne Groenendijk (NLD) had a great series also. Well done Marianne. Severiano Pragnell (GBR) had a great series and captures 3rd place.
That wraps Series 21 – five weeks of fierce competition, narrow margins, and global camaraderie. The WPL continues to show just how tight and exciting Putt18 can be.
Stay tuned for the Best of the Best and All Nations Cup – Played between the 24th of September – 5th of October. Teams will be announced soon. Stayed Tuned.

Series 21 – Week 4 UpdateWeek 4 scores· Team Lightning – 181 (week winners)· Team Blizzard – 190· Team Tornado – 193· Te...
15/09/2025

Series 21 – Week 4 Update
Week 4 scores
· Team Lightning – 181 (week winners)
· Team Blizzard – 190
· Team Tornado – 193
· Team Cyclone – 202
Cumulative after Week 4
· Team Lightning – 756 (leads by 5)
· Team Blizzard – 761
· Team Tornado – 767
· Team Cyclone – 810
Division Highlights
Division 1
Francis Levine-Croteau (CAN) sets another Canadian Record for the second week in a row shooting a 53 and a 230 edging to within 6 shots of current World Record holder Matt Ansley (NZL). Week 5 is set for a thrilling finish in D1. John Ansley (NZL) stays in 3rd place with Jerod Mutter (USA) making up some ground with his best score this series. Whilst the WLR (lowest single 18) goes to Tim Ochnikowski (USA) on 57 on a countback from Jerod Mutter (USA) Francis Levine-Croteau (CAN) 53 and Matt 57 were ineligible for WLR this week. Going to be an exciting final week ahead in D1.

Division 2
Thomas Ochnikowski (USA) takes the weekly win with 244 and a new PB. Tom extends his lead to 10 shots ahead of Patrick Holla (NZL) with David Gomm (GBR) and myself battling it out for 3rd place although I think you may have me this series Dave. WLR: Stephane Dulmaine (CAN) – 60 David Gomm (GBR) not eligible; Tom 58 not eligible).
Division 3
Stephen Samuelson (AUS) claims the week with a 261 and may have done enough to stay ahead of the pack this series. Well done Stephen. Kyle Labrecque (USA) and Dee Relf (GBR) have been neck and neck all series. Keen to see how this ends up. WLR: Dee Relf (GBR) – 65 (Stephen 63 not eligible).
Division 4
Owen Pendleton (USA (A)) posts 290 to win the week and seems like he may have also done enough to keep the other players at bay. Marianne Groenendijk (NLD) and Severiano Pragnell (GBR) are fighting it out for 2nd and 3rd place. WLR: Matthew Glass (USA) – 74 (wins on countback) from Jodi Palmer (AUS). Owen Pendleton (USA (A)) and Severiano Pragnell (GBR) both had 69 but were ineligible; Marianne Groenendijk (NLD) 73 ineligible.
Weekly Low Round (WLR) – Week 4
· D1: Jerod Mutter (USA) – 57
· D2: Stephane Dulmaine (CAN) – 60
· D3: Dee Relf (GBR) – 65
· D4: Matthew Glass (USA) – 74
Handicap (Net) – Leaders after Week 4 (Avg Net, lowest)
1. Thomas Ochnikowski (USA)
2. Owen Pendleton (USA (A))
3. Severiano Pragnell (GBR)
4. Francis Levine-Croteau (CAN)
5. Kyle Labrecque (USA)
6. John Sharp (GBR)
7. Phil McFarlane (GBR)
8. Dee Relf (GBR)
9. Stephen Samuelson (AUS)
10. Jerod Mutter (USA)
Most Pars - Week 4 leaders
1. RJ Dusak (USA) – 39
2. David Gomm (GBR) – 37
3. Patrick Holla (NZL) – 35
4. Dee Relf (GBR) – 33
5. Glenn Palmer (AUS) – 31
6. Sportie Helen (GBR) – 31
7. Kyle Labrecque (USA) – 31
8. Stephen Samuelson (AUS) – 31
9. John Ansley (NZL) – 29
10. Faye Ansley (NZL) – 28
Cumulative (Weeks 1–4) – top of the board
1. Patrick Holla (NZL) – 133
2. Sportie Helen (GBR) – 130
3. RJ Dusak (USA) – 123
4. Glenn Palmer (AUS) – 123
5. David Gomm (GBR) – 121
(Next group tightly packed: Kyle Labrecque (USA), Stephen Samuelson (AUS), Faye Ansley (NZL), Mike Pendleton (USA), Stephane Dulmaine (CAN).)
Week 4 Takeaways
Lightning surge to the top with a clinical 181, taking a 5-shot overall lead into Week 5.
D1 – 57’s from Jerod Mutter (USA) and Tim Ochnikowski (USA). Francis makes a surge this week to edge closer to the GOAT.
Thomas Ochnikowski (USA) strengthens his overall Net position with another D2 win. Stephen Samuelson (AUS) finishing strong in D3. Young Owen Pendleton (USA (A)) leads D3 and is 2nd in the Handicap Event.
Pars Race: Patrick Holla (NZL) still out front on 133, but the chase group is closing. Good luck to all for the last week of Series 21.

Putt18 WPL – Series 21: Week 1 SummarySeries 21 tees off with a strong mix of returning stars and fresh faces. Please we...
26/08/2025

Putt18 WPL – Series 21: Week 1 Summary
Series 21 tees off with a strong mix of returning stars and fresh faces. Please welcome newcomer Owen Pendleton (USA) and the return of Liz Gomm (GBR) and Princes Tiger Pragnell (GBR).
Divisional Highlights
We have a New Zealander leading D1 and not who you think. An Englishman leading D2, an Australian leading D3 and a young American leading D4.
Division 1
John Ansley (NZL) – blistering WLR of 56, the best in the field and for the first time leads Matt Ansley (NZL) with a new PB of 240. Well done John. Not bad for an Old Guy. Unusual for Matt not to shoot at least one round in the 50’s. Matt Ansley (NZL), Francis Levine-Croteau (CAN), and Justin Seymour (USA) in hot pursuit.
Division 2
David Gomm (GBR) – 260 total, edging Patrick Holla (NZL) on countback after both posted 61 WLRs. Just one separates these guys after week 1. Faye Ansley (NZL) and Glenn Palmer (AUS) right behind, with scores of 270 and 272.
Division 3
Stephen Samuelson (AUS) – 275 total with Mike Pendleton (USA) just behind on 283. Dee Relf (GBR), winning with a 67 to win on a countback.
Division 4
Owen Pendleton (USA) – an impressive 284 total, lowest in the division, with a WLR of 68. Not bad for his first time. Well done Owen. Marianne Groenendijk (NLD) and Princes Tiger Pragnell (GBR) pushing hard.
Weekly Low Round (WLR) Scores
Division 1: John Ansley (NZL) – 56
Division 2: David Gomm (GBR) & Patrick Holla (NZL) – 61 (Dave wins on countback)
Division 3: Sportie Helen (GBR) – 67
Division 4: Owen Pendleton (USA) – 68
Handicap Leaderboard (Net Scoring)
Top Performer: Owen Pendleton (USA) – 248 Net after handicap adjustments. Other Standouts: Marianne Groenendijk (NLD, 270), David Gomm (GBR, 272), John Ansley (NZL, 274). Handicap scoring again shows its value in levelling the playing field across nations and divisions.
Most Pars – Week 1
Leader: Sportie Helen (GBR) – 35 Pars
Close Behind: Jerod Mutter (USA) & Stephen Samuelson (AUS) with 34 each. Strong Consistency also shown by Thomas Ochnikowski (USA) with 33 pars.
Team Event – Week 1 – Interim Results
Team Lightning struck first with a commanding 189 total, giving them the early lead.
Team Cyclone – 199
Team Blizzard – 201
Team Tornado – 203
Week 1 Takeaway
Series 21 kicked off with tight finishes, returning rivalries, and new contenders making their mark. John Ansley (NZL) set the tone with a WLR 56, Owen Pendleton (USA) stunned Division 4 with both gross and net performance, and Sportie Helen (GBR) setting the standard in the Most Pars Event.
The season is shaping up for dramatic battles across all divisions. Good luck in week 2 to all players.

Whether you’re a player, fan, scorer or follower — it’s Putt18 time again, and you’re all part of history in the making....
15/08/2025

Whether you’re a player, fan, scorer or follower — it’s Putt18 time again, and you’re all part of history in the making.

With 740 members now following, Series 21 of the Putt18 WPL promises to be our most exciting yet. Divisions and Teams have been finalised, and we’re ready to tee off this Sunday.

Series 21 comes with an official STORM WARNING when it comes to the team names.

Team Tornado
Team Blizzard
Team Lightning
Team Cyclone

Series 21 - Divisions

Division 1: We can’t wait to see stars like Matt Ansley (Team Tornado) and Canadian Francis Levine-Croteau (Team Blizzard) reignite their rivalry at the top of Division 1. With five USA players Justin Seymour (Team Lightning) Derek Hartmann (Team Cyclone), Anna Seymour (Team Blizzard) Mr GET IT Jerod Mutter (Team Tornado) and Tim Ochnikowski (Team Lightning) can these USA players put some pressure on and turn up the heat.

Division 2: Is stacked with characters. Stephane Dulmaine (Team Tornado) and Patrick Holla (Team Cyclone) are bringing the international flair, while the Silver Fox trio — Thomas Ochnikowski (Team Blizzard), Glenn Palmer (Team Lightning), and David Gomm (Team Lightning) — are proof that experience (and maybe a bit of stubbornness) can still rattle the youngsters. Throw in Faye Ansley (Team Cyclone), fresh off a personal best, and D2 could turn into a surprise party.

Division 3: Is the “don’t underestimate us” division, with Stephen Samuelson (Team Tornado), Mike Pendleton (Team Lightning), Kyle Labrecque (Team Blizzard), John Sharp (Team Lightning), and Gary Gary P Shiff (Team Cyclone) quietly sharpening their putters and plotting big moves.

Division 4: It’s the wild card zone. Princes Tiger Pragnell (Team Tornado) returns with a point to prove and is roaring to go. Marianne Groenendijk (Team Blizzard) will be aiming to cool the competition, Matthew Glass (Team Lightning) is ready to break through, and Aaron Santopietro (Team Cyclone) has the potential to shake up the leaderboard.

Again a big thankyou to all the players and admin that spend their time and energy putting every series together so smoothly.

Welcome to all players and good luck is Series 21.

12/08/2025

Last Chance to be part of Series 21.
Time is running out — there are only 2 days left to secure your spot in Series 21 of the Putt18 World Pro League (WPL)!
Whether you’re a returning competitor or jumping in for the first time, now’s your chance to join our global putting community, test your skills, and enjoy some friendly competition.
Start Date: Sunday, 17th August
Entries Close: Wednesday, 14th August
Entry Fee: $40 AUD
PayPal Payment: [email protected]
You’ll be competing in:
Strokeplay – 4 Divisions
Weekly Low Round Score (WPL)
Most Pars Event
Handicap Event
4 Knockouts – Main, Plates, Ladies, Masters (50+)
Teams Event
Players Player
Allan Cox Award
Main Knockout Alert: Only the first 32 entrants qualify – spots are filling fast. ONLY 5 Spots Left
👉 Click the Link below and secure your place before the deadline.
https://docs.google.com/.../1FAIpQLSc3ByVOfF2G4A.../viewform
Let’s make Series 21 our biggest and most exciting competition yet!

11/08/2025

Series 21 Update – Only 7 Knockout Spots Left!

With 25 entrants already locked in for Series 21 of the WPL, there are now just 7 places remaining to qualify for the Main Knockout Event.

If you’re thinking about joining, now’s the time – once we hit 32 players, the Knockout lineup will be full.

✅ First 32 entrants secure a Knockout place
✅ Play from your own location on the Putt18 Putting Mat
✅ Compete against a global community of putters

Don’t miss your chance to be part of our most exciting series yet!

Here's the entry form link. https://docs.google.com/.../1FAIpQLSc3ByVOfF2G4A.../viewform

Entry Fee is $40 AUD via Paypal - [email protected]

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