U18’s V Essex and Middlesex

U18’s V Essex and Middlesex

BB&O U18’s secured two vital wins, against Essex ( 5-3 ) and Middlesex ( 6.5-1.5 ), in the first of three triangular matches, on a sweltering day at Lambourne Golf Club.

Double wins for Gregor McKenzie, Zac Jenkins, Sebastian Tannum-Donaldson and Harrison Arnold ( including a w/o ) helped propel BB&O beyond the 4 points needed for victory in each match; though every BB&O boy contributed at least 1/2 point on the day.

Essex were held to a draw by Middlesex which which may prove crucial at the end of the series of matches. BB&O’s next U18 League fixture will take place, against Essex and Hertfordshire, at Chigwell Golf Club on Sunday 13th August.

For the full Essex result please click here

For the full Middlesex result please click here

The Junior Elite team at lambourne

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