Junior Championship

Junior Championship

Michael East (Castle Royle) won the Junior Championship by 2 shots from Tom Butterworth (Harewood Downs) at Buckinghamshire Golf Club on Monday 5th August. His 2 under par morning round was the best of the day and he followed it up with an impressive 74 in the afternoon in the torrential rain, nearly resulting in the second round being abandoned if the rain had continued for another 30 minutes or so. Tom needed a birdie at the last to tie and knowing what was needed, hit a brave second shot into the par 5 last, which unfortunately found the greenside water hazard and he couldn’t pull off a miracle by holing the next. Michael also took the Under 16s Trophy by a massive 11 shots and Jack Broome (Frilford Heath) picked up the Handicap Trophy by 1 shot from Gus Davidson (Buckingham).

For the full results click HERE.

Michael East – Junior Champion and Under 16 Champion

Jack Broome – Junior Handicap Champion 

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