The total amount of prize money won by the WEBSF players since 2004 to-date is £53,116.50
The WEBSF pays out over 95% of entry fees as prize money. The WEBSF Management Team have been able to achieve this through volunteers, the generosity of sponsors and the support of Snooker Clubs who provide their facilities.
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.
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!
Haydon Pinhey still holds on to the top spot in the overall Money Rankings despite under par performances, by his standards, since winning the 2014 West of England Open.
Over 90% of the entry fees taken being given out as prize money. The WEBSF Management Team have achieved this through the provision of volunteer Tournament Directors and Helpers, Referee’s and the generosity of Snooker Clubs who have provided their facilities free of charge!
Haydon Pinhey has surpassed Sam Baird’s total winnings at the top of the prize money table and in doing so has raised the bar for the most prize money won in a single season.
The total amount of prize money made available by the WEBSF to-date is £34,314. This amounts to over 90% of the entry fees taken being given out. The WEBSF Management Team have achieved this through the provision of volunteer Tournament Directors and Helpers, Referee’s and the generosity of Snooker Clubs who have provided their facilities free of charge!