Freddie wins at Wycombe

Freddie wins at Wycombe

The U12 Development Tour headed to Wycombe Heights on Monday 8th April. The course was playing tough with lightning quick greens which proved challenging. The Development Tour is split into two age categories (U10 & U12) with prizes for first and second place. Henry Mortel set the pace in the U10’s event with 74 however Alessandro Zhang snuck ahead with 72 – congratulations to Alessandro on winning the U10’s event. Ben Pooley went out early in the U12 category shooting a very steady 70. Freddie Postlethwaite continued his fine form after finishing second in the Junior Champion Club last week while representing Henley Golf Club by shooting 67 and winning the first Development Tour of the season. We look forward to watching the players progress over the season. 

Congratulations to Freddie and Alessandro!

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Freddie Postlethwaite with BB&O President, David Cowap

 

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