Tomas Kyncl wins tight Czech Tour battle at Mariánské Lázně
Tomas Kyncl won the CZE 100 Footgolf Czech Tour 3. kolo at Mariánské Lázně by one shot, finishing at 13 under par with 57 strokes on June 21, 2026. Adam Richter chased him to 12 under and 58 strokes, while Tomas Patrovsky and Milan Hanousek tied for third at 10 under and 60 strokes in a leaderboard that never gave the leaders much breathing room.
The separation came at the top end of a very low-scoring field. Milan Berecz and Jiri Simandl tied for fifth at 9 under, Jakub Luzny and Antonin Paur were next at 7 under, and Petr Polanka and Patrik Mickal sat at 6 under. That kind of spread leaves little room for sloppy golf-football touches, and Kyncl’s winning total pointed to the cleaner round of the day rather than a runaway surge.

The rest of the board only reinforced how tight the race was. Jiri Nahodil, Jakub Dekan and Roman Hercik tied 11th at 5 under, Jan Jílek and Michal Majer matched at 4 under, and Germany’s Jens Engelmann finished 16th at 3 under. Tadeas Hercik ended 17th at 1 under, Switzerland’s Tomas Buncek was even par in 18th, and the final listed finishers stretched only to 4 over, with Rostislav Rostislav on 74 strokes. In a field that was heavily Czech but included players from Germany and Switzerland, the winning margin came down to execution under pressure, not a flashy birdie burst.
For Kyncl, the result also fit the profile of a player built for this kind of test. His FIFG profile lists him at 35 and based in Louny, and Mariánské Lázně has already proven itself as a repeat stop on the national circuit, having also hosted a Czech Tour event on June 15, 2025. The venue’s return mattered because it again rewarded precision over chaos, a useful checkpoint before the larger CZE 500 Footgolf Czech Edition at Golf Mladá Boleslav on July 4-5, 2026.

The Czech circuit itself has become more structured since footgolf took root in the country in 2014 and was brought under one association in 2020. That backdrop gives Kyncl’s win extra weight: it was not just another line on a leaderboard, but a strong marker in a season that now leads directly into one of the calendar’s biggest domestic events.