There was a good sized field to compete for honours on Sunday. in the red tee Griffin Cup, Gus Carre stormed to victory with a brilliant performance scoring 45 points. Gus has been working very hard on his game all summer and is now reaping the rewards. He made nine pars and had a stunning back nine coming back in 39, a fantastic effort. Runner up with 43 points was Lewis Blondel. He too has been working hard on his game with dad Jamie and sister Ellie. Lewis made five pars and looks to be in great form. In third place was Ellie Blondel who has made a welcome return to competitive golf which has included playing in ladies competitions too. Like her brother she is swinging the club nicely and Ellie scored 39 points. A special mention to Lewis O’Brien too. Although he wasn’t in the prizes, the ten year old had his best ever front nine going out in 41 and he also birdied the 15th and scored 38 points.
In the blue tee competition Lewis Brehaut took the honours with 22 points a wonderful round. He was one ahead of Luke Adcock who had another good day. Mary Ann Waterton was also under par with 20 points.
In the white tee Sheldon Trophy, Tanner Austin notched up his first win of the season shooting 72 gross for 38 points which comprised of matching nines of 36. He made birdies at the 6th and 10th. Runner up was Jamie Trebert who had made a welcome return to form in recent weeks. His 79 gross for 37 points featured a super front nine and a birdie at the 5th.
Next up we are back at L’ancresse tomorrow for the big one - The Junior Open Championship sponsored by Rihoy & Son