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What a way to finish the year. Our fourth and final event of 2025 saw Tee & Torque return to one of Sussex’s most iconic viewpoints, before heading to the spectacular East Sussex National for an unforgettable round on their championship course. A huge thank you to everyone who joined us, regulars and first-timers alike, for another day that perfectly captured the Tee & Torque spirit.

Cars & Coffee

We began the day at Devil’s Dyke, a firm favourite and one of the best vantage points in the county. With panoramic views stretching across the Sussex countryside and clear, crisp conditions, it was the ideal setting to end the year on a high note. It was great to welcome back so many attendees from past events, along with an incredible 14 first timers, proving just how fast this community is growing. Cars making their debut at Tee & Torque included an Aston Martin V8 Vantage S in a striking electric blue finish, a monstrous supercharged Mustang 5.0-litre V8 producing 800bhp, a Porsche 911 991.1 GTS, a Porsche 997 Carrera 4S coupé, a beautiful Porsche 911 993, and a Porsche Panamera. Adding further variety, we had a pair of elegant Maseratis, a menacing C63 AMG, and a sharp BMW F87 M2.

We were also joined by Busy Bee Coffee, who rolled in with their mobile espresso bar and baked goods service. Their lattes and pastries went down a treat with the group and added a relaxed, social feel to the morning as everyone mingled, admired the cars and snapped photos against the stunning Sussex backdrop.

The Convoy Drive

From Devil’s Dyke, we set off on a 40-minute convoy drive through some of the finest roads in the area. The mix of roaring V8s, flat-six symphonies and the occasional supercharger whistle made for an unforgettable soundtrack. Our professional photography and videography team were out capturing every moment along the route, producing some outstanding rolling shots and drone footage you can now find in our event gallery.

The arrival at East Sussex National was nothing short of spectacular as the fleet pulled up together, showcasing the variety and passion that define Tee & Torque. With cars parked together beside the clubhouse, it was a sight that turned plenty of heads from fellow golfers and guests alike.

The Golf

Once the engines were off, it was time to swap driving gloves for golf gloves. We gathered inside for a well-earned breakfast and hot drinks before teeing off on the East Course, a venue steeped in history and once host to the European Open. The course was in phenomenal condition and provided the perfect setting for the final Tee & Torque competition of the year. The standard of golf was as impressive as the cars, with plenty of tight battles and moments of brilliance throughout the round.  

Full results below:

  • Individual Winner: Christian Cole
  • Second Place: Jake Boddie
  • Third Place: Peter Hartley
  • Winning Team: Thomas the Shank Engine consisting of Spencer Thomas, Declan McCahill, Robin Lewis, and Connor Lewis
  • Nearest the Pins: Robin Lewis and Keith Ang
  • Longest Drive: Spencer Thomas

On this occasion, the Longest Drive to attend award went to Peter Hartley, who covered more than 150 miles to be there on the day. Another incredible effort and a perfect example of the dedication and enthusiasm that make this community so special.

Wrapping Up 2025

East Sussex National marked the perfect finale to what has been a phenomenal first year for Tee & Torque. Four events, new friendships, stunning cars, incredible golf, and more laughter than we could have ever planned for. We’ve proven the concept, listened to your feedback, and are now even more excited for what comes next. 2026 promises to be a big step forward with new events, new features, and a few surprises that will continue to elevate the Tee & Torque experience for everyone. We have a busy few months ahead preparing, so stay tuned, the best is yet to come.

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