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=== Qualification ===
=== Qualification ===
Players must participate in [[Flight Club]] during the entire season, where players score 100s and are ranked after the entire season concludes (the week before the finals). After then, players are given a seeding based on their ranking from 1 through 8. The most recent winner, the reigning champion Lucas Brow is not returning to the team for the entirety of 2026; top seed of the previous edition, Paul L may not be returning, though he most likely. Third seed Brad D. is set to return after losing in the semi-finals of the last edition. Lachlan Stock, the fourth seed, will return in hopes of going one better. Alex Brow, who was the fifth seed in Winter 2025 edition, will return.  
Players must participate in [[Flight Club]] during the entire season, where players score 100s and are ranked after the entire season concludes (the week before the finals). After then, players are given a seeding based on their ranking from 1 through 4. The most recent winner, the reigning champion Lucas Brow is not returning to the team for the entirety of 2026; top seed of the previous edition, Paul L may not be returning, though he most likely. Third seed Brad D. is set to return after losing in the semi-finals of the last edition. Lachlan Stock, the fourth seed, will return in hopes of going one better. Alex Brow, who was the fifth seed in Winter 2025 edition, will return.
 
The eight players that are part of Flight Club will score 100s throughout the normal season, and the top 4 become seeds so that they don't play each other in their first match. Players ranked 5th through 8th will be drawn at random against a random seed.  


=== Format ===
=== Format ===
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== Highest averages ==
== Highest averages ==
Players who average above 60 3DA will be placed in a table in this section.
Players who average above 60 3DA will be placed in a table in this section.

Revision as of 08:50, 7 December 2025

2026 Summer LCDA 100s Championship
Tournament information
DatesJuly 2026
VenueLCDA
LocationLCDA
Organisation(s)LCDA
FormatLegs
«W2025

The 2026 Summer LCDA 100s Championship will be the second Flight Club event. The tournament will take place at LCDA, in July 2026. It will feature a field of 8 players.

Reigning champion Lucas Brow, who won the inaugeral edition in the Winter 2025 final, defeating Lachlan Stock 4–0, will not defend his title due to other commitments.

Overview

Qualification

Players must participate in Flight Club during the entire season, where players score 100s and are ranked after the entire season concludes (the week before the finals). After then, players are given a seeding based on their ranking from 1 through 4. The most recent winner, the reigning champion Lucas Brow is not returning to the team for the entirety of 2026; top seed of the previous edition, Paul L may not be returning, though he most likely. Third seed Brad D. is set to return after losing in the semi-finals of the last edition. Lachlan Stock, the fourth seed, will return in hopes of going one better. Alex Brow, who was the fifth seed in Winter 2025 edition, will return.

The eight players that are part of Flight Club will score 100s throughout the normal season, and the top 4 become seeds so that they don't play each other in their first match. Players ranked 5th through 8th will be drawn at random against a random seed.

Format

A new format will be used in the Summer 2026 edition; where in the Winter 2025 edition it was simply Best of 5 and Best of 7 Legs; the Summer 2026 edition will be much longer. The quarter-finals will be Best of 5; semi-finals will be Best of 7; and the Final will be Best of 9 legs. All matches will consist of games of 501, where players are required to reduce their score from 501 to zero in order to win a leg, finishing on a double or the bullseye.

Round Best of (legs) First to (legs)
Quarter-finals 5 3
Semi-finals 7 4
Final 9 5

Prize money

On 7 December 2025, Brow announced that the Summer 2026 edition will be the first event to have a prize money. From $0 in Winter 2025, the Summer 2026 edition will feature $145 in prize money.

The prize money breakdown is shown below:

Position (no. of players) Prize money

(Total: $145)

Winner (1) $50
Runner-up (1) $25
Semi-finalists (2) $15
Quarter-finalists (4) $10

Bracket

Quarter-finals (Best of 5)
11 November 2025
Semi-finals (Best of 5)
11 November 2025
Final (Best of 7)
11 November 2025
         
1  
 
 
 
4  
 
 
 
2  
 
 
 
3  
 

Highest averages

Players who average above 60 3DA will be placed in a table in this section.

References