Sport | Bowls |
---|---|
Founded | 2011 |
Owner(s) | Craig Burgess |
Country | United Kingdom |
Continent | Europe |
Most titles | Mark Beattie & Joseph Beattie (7 titles) |
Sponsor(s) | Taylor Bowls, Drakes Pride |
The Short Mat Players Tour (SMPT) is a semi-professional short mat bowling organisation, that runs singles events through Europe. The tour was the first set of events to create a world ranking for short mat bowls. Events are generally set up in round robin format, with players progressing to a knockout round dependent on their position within their own group. In addition to traditional 4-wood singles events, the SMPT have also run pairs, fours, double-rink and two-wood singles competitions.
The Short Mat Players Tour [1] is a company responsible for events set up by Craig Burgess and Simon Pridham in 2011. [2] They have run events throughout Europe. [3]
The first SMPT event was held in Wey Valley Indoor Bowls Club, Guilford. The event was won by Johnathan Payne of Belgium. The event was followed by events in Sweden, Norway, [4] and Ireland on an annual basis, as well as a United Kingdom open championship. [5] The world masters in 2014, held in Ireland, became the biggest two-day event in short mat bowls history, with an event featuring 252 participants. [6] In addition to these events, the Short Mat Players Tour has run pairs, fours, double rinks and even an event in Cyprus. [7]
In later years, the events would grow to utilise live online results, web entry, and video streaming of certain matches, including knockout rounds, and matches played on a "show mat." [8] Events are split after the group stage, with players being placed in a knockout round dependent on qualification. Those who rank first or second contend the main competition, or Cup; those third and fourth, contend the Plate competition; and those in the bottom two of their round robin group contend the shield, formerly known as the wooden spoon. [9] Those who rank first, second or third win gold, silver and bronze medals, similar to those won in the Olympics.
In the 2018 Norwegian Open; the SMPT partnered with Huldra Film to produce a television standard live stream of the later stages of the event. [10]
The tour's most successful players are Ireland's Mark Beattie and Joseph Beattie who have both won seven singles gold medals each.
At the start of the 2024/25 season a new rule was introduced by the Short Mat Players Tour which prohibits either players/teams first bowl of an end coming to rest fully within the ditch (Dead) area when delivered even if it touched the jack. The offending bowl(s) would be subsequently removed from the mat. This was introduced to stop the possibility of players being able to win ends with their first bowl before their opponent has had a chance to reply. First bowls which touch the jack and stay within the live area when they come to rest are to be chalked as normal and can still be promoted into the ditch (Dead) area by subsequent bowls or the jack.
Year | UK Open | Irish Open | Norwegian Open | British Open | English Masters | World Masters |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2024-25 | Alastair McCrea (ENG) | Joseph Beattie (NIR) | Sibe Laureys (BEL) | |||
2023-24 | Alastair McCrea (ENG) | Gary McNabb (NIR) | Peter Roberts (ENG) | Matty Worden (ENG) | Mark Beattie (NIR) | Alex Kley (ENG) |
2022-23 | Pauline Beattie (NIR) | Joseph Beattie (NIR) | Peter Roberts (ENG) | Gary McNabb (NIR) | Mark Beattie (NIR) | Alex Kley (ENG) |
2021-22 | Not Played - Covid | |||||
2020-21 | Not Played - Covid | |||||
2019-20 | Mark Beattie (NIR) | Gary McNabb (NIR) | Benny Sjögren (SWE) | Gary McNabb (NIR) | Alex Kley (ENG) | Not Played - Covid |
2018-19 | Alex Kley (ENG) | Raymond Stubbs (IRE) | Benny Sjögren (SWE) | Stephen Williams (WAL) | Stephen Williams (WAL) | Alan Paul (NIR) |
2017-18 | Sam Harvey (WAL) | Alan Paul (NIR) | Stephen Proctor (ENG) [11] | Nigel Nicholls (ENG) [12] | Jack Pye (ENG) [13] | Gary McNabb (NIR) |
2016-17 | Lawrence Moffat (SCO) | Alan Paul (NIR) | Mark Beattie (NIR) | Not Played | Joseph Beattie (NIR) | Joseph Beattie (NIR) |
2015-16 | Gary McNabb (NIR) | Dimitri Payne (BEL) [14] | Not Played | James Bucknall (ENG) | Gary Burke (NIR) | |
2014-15 | Robert Martin (ENG) [15] | PJ McCrossan (NIR) | Stephen Williams (WAL) | Mark Beattie (NIR) | ||
2013-14 | Joseph Beattie (NIR) [16] [17] | Andrew Leckey (NIR) [18] | Cecil Dillon (NIR) | Gerry McCabe (IRE) | ||
2012-13 | Mark Beattie (NIR) | Not Played | Joseph Beattie (NIR) | Alan Paul (NIR) | ||
2011-12 | Not Played | Jonathan Payne (BEL) | Not Played |
Year | Swedish Masters |
---|---|
2016-17 | P.J. Gallagher (IRE) |
2015-16 | Marcus Almén (SWE) |
2014-15 | Cecil Dillon (NIR) |
2013-14 | Joseph Beattie (NIR) |
2012-13 | Morten-Andre Coll (NOR) |
Year | European Masters |
---|---|
2015-16 | Joel Häger (SWE) |
2014-15 | Mark Beattie (NIR) |
2013-14 | Chris Mann (ENG) |
2012-13 | Jonathan Payne (BEL) |
The Order of Merit is produced from the six ranking events on the Short Mat Players Tour. The player ranked number 1 at the end of the season is awarded the Short Mat Players Tour Order of Merit sponsored by Henselite Bowls UK.
The short mat players tour events also feature Short Mat Bowls' only world rankings table, with a rolling two year ranking system in place. [19] This is the only world ranking system in place in short mat bowls.
Year | Order of Merit Champion |
---|---|
2023-24 | Craig Burgess (ENG) |
2022-23 | Peter Roberts (ENG) |
2019-20 | Mark Beattie (NIR) |
2018-19 | Ed Sawbridge (ENG) |
2017-18 | Nigel Nicholls (ENG) |
2016-17 | Dimitri Payne (BEL) |
2015-16 | Joel Hager (SWE) |
2014-15 | Mark Beattie (NIR) |
2013-14 | Cecil Dillon (NIR) |
2012-13 | Mark Beattie (NIR) / Joel Hager (SWE) |
Starting in 2015, the Short Mat Players' Tour created a "World Cup", which would contain teams of four, representing each country. The highest ranked four players from each competing country would then represent the team for the world cup. [20] In the first season, in 2015, the event was made up of three groups of three, but was later played in more traditional groups of four. Unlike other world championships, the events feature a "rest of world" team, due to the lack of players from certain countries (such as Germany, India or Italy), but players still need to be placed in the top four of players that are eligible. [21] [20] All games in the world cup are the same as that of the tour, games of singles.
Year | Winning nation | Runner up | Winning players |
---|---|---|---|
2024 | IRE (Ireland) | WAL (Wales) | Don McNamara, Nathan Haire, Gary McNabb, Mark Beattie |
2023 | IRE (Ireland) | ENG (England) | Gary McNabb, Mark Beattie, Pauline Beattie, Joseph Beattie |
2022 | IRE (Ireland) | ENG (England) | Glenn Harvey, Mark Beattie, Nathan Haire, P.J Gallagher |
2019 | IRE (Ireland) | SWE (Sweden) | Mark Beattie, Joseph Beattie, P.J Gallagher, Nathan Haire |
2018 | IRE (Ireland) | ENG (England) | Glenn Harvey, Don McNamara, Nigel Charles, Gary McNabb |
2017 | IRE (Ireland) | ENG (England) | Mark Beattie, P.J Gallagher, Joseph Beattie, Pauline Beattie |
2016 | IRE (Ireland) | SWE (Sweden) | P.J Gallagher, Pauline Beattie, Tony Bell, Joseph Beattie |
2015 | SWE (Sweden) | ENG (England) | Joel Hager, Dick Almen, Jorgan Karlsson, Tommy Dahlgren |
Bowls, also known as lawn bowls or lawn bowling, is a sport in which players try to roll their ball closest to a smaller ball. The bowls are shaped (biased), so that they follow a curved path when being rolled. The game is played either in teams or one against one.
Short mat bowls is an indoor sport in which players attempt to score points by rolling a heavy ball along a fairly flat surface, to gain as many shots as possible by getting their bowls nearer to the jack than their opponents, and so outscore them. The game is a modern variation on lawn bowls, from which it is derived.
Chris Barnes is an American professional bowler and member of the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA), who currently competes on both the PBA Tour and PBA50 Tour. He has also competed internationally as a member of Team USA.
Hirendra Bhartu is a Canadian professional indoor and lawn bowler from Suva, Fiji. He has won nine Canadian national titles in Men's Singles and Pairs as well as Mixed Pairs.
Paul James Foster is a multiple world bowls champion who lives in Troon, Scotland. He plays at Troon Portland (Outdoor) & Ambassador Prestwick (Indoor) bowling clubs.
The 2012 ATP World Tour is the global elite professional tennis circuit organized by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) for the 2012 tennis season. The 2012 ATP World Tour calendar comprises the Grand Slam tournaments, the ATP World Tour Masters 1000, the ATP World Tour 500 series, the ATP World Tour 250 series, the ATP World Team Championship, the Davis Cup, the ATP World Tour Finals, and the tennis event at the London Summer Olympic Games. Also included in the 2012 calendar is the Hopman Cup, which is organized by the ITF and does not distribute ranking points.
Alex "Tattie" Marshall is record-breaking Scottish bowls player.
Srikanth Kidambi is an Indian badminton player. A former world no. 1, Kidambi was awarded the Padma Shri, India's fourth highest civilian award, in 2018. and the Arjuna award in 2015. In 2021, he became the first Indian to reach the World Championship final in the men's singles discipline.
Selina Goddard is a New Zealand international lawn bowls player, playing out of Takapuna Bowling Club.
The 2016 PDC Pro Tour was a series of non-televised darts tournaments organised by the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC). Players Championships, UK Open Qualifiers and European Tour events are the events that make up the Pro Tour. In 2016 there were 36 PDC Pro Tour events held – 20 Players Championships, six UK Open Qualifiers and ten European Tour events.
Jon Rahm Rodríguez is a Spanish professional golfer from the Basque Country. He was number one in the World Amateur Golf Ranking for a then record 60 weeks and later became world number one in the Official World Golf Ranking, first achieving that rank after winning the Memorial Tournament in July 2020. In June 2021, Rahm became the first Spanish golfer to win the U.S. Open. In 2023, he won the Masters Tournament, his second major championship. On 7 December 2023, Rahm announced that he was joining LIV Golf. In 2024, he was ranked the world's second highest-paid athlete by Forbes.
Gary Kelly is an Australian based Northern Irish international indoor and lawn bowler.
Aaron Wilson is an Australian international lawn bowler.
Ellen Fife is an Australian international lawn and indoor bowler.
Mats Hans Moraing is a German professional tennis player. He achieved his career high ATP singles ranking of world No. 115 on 23 May 2022.
Jason Evans in Neath, Wales, is a South African lawn bowler.
Stephen Williams is a Welsh short mat bowls player, and four time singles world champion. Williams won the championship in consecutive tournaments in 2002, and 2004, and then again in 2010 and 2012. Williams has also won the world triples championship in 1994. Williams is also a multiple time national champion; and British Isles champion.
An Se-young is a South Korean badminton player from Gwangju, who won the gold medal at the 2024 Summer Olympics in the women's singles event. She was named 2019’s Most Promising Player of the Year and 2023's Female Player of the Year by the BWF. She won the gold medal at the 2023 World Championships, making history as the first Korean women's singles player to win the World Championships title. She then clinched the women's singles gold medal at the 2022 Asian Games. An was also a part of South Korea’s gold medal winning teams at the 2022 Uber Cup and at the 2022 Asian Games.
The 2021 WTA Tour was the elite professional tennis circuit organised by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) for the 2021 tennis season. The 2021 WTA Tour calendar comprises the Grand Slam tournaments, the WTA 1000 tournaments, the WTA 500 tournaments, the WTA 250 tournaments, the Billie Jean King Cup, and the year-end championships. Also included in the 2021 calendar are the Summer Olympic Games, which were rescheduled from 2020.