Junior Presentation Evening

Junior Presentation Evening

Boddington Trophy

The Boddington Trophy for the best junior golfer traditionally went to a 17/18 year old boy but with the advances we have seen in all the County age groups there is one outstanding candidate amidst a very strong field of accomplishments. Conor Gough won the Under 14s Championship for the third year in a row, having previously won the Under 12s Championship three times. He also won the Reid Trophy and the Douglas Johns Trophy. He set a new course record at Stoke Park and has been selected to play for England. The achievements mark an exceptional year by any standard.

Conor receiving his award from Iain MacCaskill and the Elite Squad Manager, Marc Grimsey

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