Nike Futures Tour Badgemore Park

Nike Futures Tour Badgemore Park

In the fourth event of the year a field of 50 took part in the three age groups at Badgemore Park on 22nd May. Best round of the day was a very impressive 71 from Tom Gregory (Stoke Park) which won him the Under 14 section, with Carl Banner (Stoke Park) taking second spot.

Melan Dhaubhadel (Calcot Park) won his second event of the year with a fine round of 72 just edging out Ryan Walker (Bearwood Lakes) by 1 shot in the Under 15 section.

Ben McFadden (Stoke Park) also won for the second time in the Under 12 section with Tom Stephenson-Green a shot back in second.

Click HERE for the Under 15 Result and click HERE for the Under 15 Order of Merit

Click HERE for the Under 14 Result and click HERE for the Under 14 Order of Merit

Click HERE for the Under 12 Result and click HERE for the Under 12 Order of Merit

Melan Dhaubhadel

Tom Gregory

Ben McFadden

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