
Whilst you’re waiting for the write-up of the latest WEBSF Gold Waistcoat Tour event, played out at the 147 Snooker Club, Swindon, check out the all time Prize Money ranking for WEBSF tournaments.
General – Snooker Tournaments

Whilst you’re waiting for the write-up of the latest WEBSF Gold Waistcoat Tour event, played out at the 147 Snooker Club, Swindon, check out the all time Prize Money ranking for WEBSF tournaments.

Haydon Pinhey wins event 3 against Mark Turner and scores the highest break to boot. The event was hosted by Top Q Snooker Club, Gloucester. Select 2016-7 Gold Waistcoat Events to find out more.
Event 4 is on 18th February at 147 Snooker Club, Swindon and registration is open.

Eddie Manning is back to winning ways but his 132 best break wasn’t the best on the day!
The event was hosted and sponsored by Jesters Snooker Hall, Swindon. Select Gold Waistcoat Event 2 to find out more.
Event 3 is on 21st January 2017 at Top Q Snooker Club, Gloucester.

Mitch Grinsted wins event 1 against Darran Lock and Andy Neck posts a superb 122 break.
The event was hosted by The Galaxy Centre, Torquay. Select Gold Waistcoat Event 1 to find out more.

Liam Davies – Bronze Open Champion 2016.
For the third year in a row a young Welsh snooker ace has won the WEBSF Bronze Waistcoat Open Snooker Championship. For more information select Bronze Open Championship

When is it? – 15th October 2016
Where is it? – Jesters, Swindon
Who can enter? – Any amateur player who will still be under 17 years on the 31st December 2016
Do I have to be a member of the WEBSF? – No, this is an open tournament
What is the entry fee? – £10.00 – (entry is not guaranteed until payment has been received)
When can I enter? – Registration is now open
How do I pay? – Pre-payment required by the following methods:-
Cash: to Wayne or Steve
Bank transfer: contact the WEBSF for details
Mobile: Wayne 07980788484
Mobile: Steve 07891940995
eMail: websf_uk@yahoo.co.uk
or PayPal to: stevecanniford@gmail.com
Please reference name and event it’s for show it shows up on accounts
What is the dress Code? – Single Coloured Polo Shirt or Shirt with Collar with or without a Waistcoat (sponsorship logo’s accepted). Smart trousers and Shoes. Strictly NO Jeans, NO Shorts, NO Trainers
More details go to Bronze Waistcoat

Billy Castle thwarts Eddie Manning to win the West of England Open Snooker Championship against a strong field of talented players. Go to full Report

After a great season of WEBSF tournament wins Haydon Pinhey has extended his lead at the top of the WEBSF prize money list and in doing so has raised the bar yet again for the most prize money won in a single season. Other players that have improved their position this season include; Dan Legassick, up to fourth place; Mitch Grinsted, up to fifth and Dale Branton, up to seventh place. An even bigger climber is Eddie Manning who moved up twenty places to eighth position in only his second WEBSF season. Andy Symons and Steve Brookshaw have also prospered and have joined the £1000 plus club.
The total amount of prize money made available by the WEBSF since September 2014 is £43,834. 95% of the entry fees taken has been awarded as prize money. The WEBSF Management Team have achieved this high return through dedicated volunteers (Tournament Directors, Helpers, Referee’s) and the generosity of sponsors. This season we thank the following sponsors: M.J.H. Paving Ltd., Galaxy Centre, Torquay, Jesters, and 147 Snooker Club, Swindon, The Plaza Snooker & Pool Club, Plymouth and Top Q Snooker Club, Gloucester. All clubs have provided their facilities free of charge!
Select WEBSF Prize Money 2011/2016 for more detail.

Dale Branton wins a closely contested final in event 4 at Jesters and Haydon Pinhey tops the ranking table with just two events to go.
The event was hosted by Jesters Snooker Hall, Swindon. Select Gold Waistcoat Event 4 to find out more.

Well done to Darran Lock from Seaton, Cornwall who has qualified for the last 16 of the English Amateur Six Reds finals. Darran will travel to Derby to compete in the finals on Saturday 5th March 2016. We wish him well.