Nike Futures Tour The Berkshire

Nike Futures Tour The Berkshire

Played as a Stableford, due to the very punishing heather on the course, the boys produced some great scores with Oscar Fuentes (Bearwood Lakes) 44 points being the highlight. Unfortunately for Oscar the prizes are awarded for the Gross Stableford score and the overall winner was Will Tate (Caversham Heath) with 35 points to win the Under 14 section. Melan Dhaubhadel (Calcot Park) won the Under 15 section with 35 points and Tom Stephenson-Green (Studley Wood) topped the Under 12s  section with 23 points. 

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

Will Tate

 

Tom Stephenson-Green

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