Adam Birdseye Wins Spring Trophy

Adam Birdseye Wins Spring Trophy

The rain stayed away on Monday 6th May, where 57 players were competing for the Spring Trophy at Temple Golf Club.

Oliver Jones (Tadmarton Heath) who led the field out in the first tee time, set a target for the rest of the field posting an impressive nett 65 (73 gross). He was able to stay ahead of the field winning the Handicap Divison by 4 shots ahead of Oliver Gouldby (Hadden Hill). 

Dan Caton (Burnham Beeches) shot 71 to finish third, 1 shot ahead of Sam Warwick (Temple). Adam Birdseye (Maidenhead) shot an impressive 69 (1-under) to win The Spring Trophy. 

We would like to thank Temple for their hospitality and wish all players the best of luck for their season. 

Adam Birdseye (Maidenhead Golf Club)

You can view the results here

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