Nick equals the record to secure Kendleshire win
Golf Round-Up: Nick Day (Henbury) shot a course record-equalling 65 to win the Serridge Salver at The Kendleshire.
He did not miss a green all day and carded six birdies – four in succession from the 10th.
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He finished eight shots ahead of Nigel Evans, Nick James, Stuart Wells and Chris Evans. Kendleshire junior captain Josh Hocking won the nett award.
Myles Angell beat Lizzie Stephens at the third extra hole in a play-off for the Clevedon Junior Championship after the Somerset county players had tied with scores of 77.
Ashley Mansell, fresh from winning the H H Thorburn Memorial Cup at Saunton with scores of 71 on the West course and 67 on the East, won the colts prize.
Junior county champion Alex Palomeque (Kendleshire) was the runaway winner of this year's Gloucestershire county junior order of merit for the Jeff Hall Trophy.
He gathered 83 points, 19 more than Knowle's Jack Trump.
The Park (formally Tracy Park) are reviving the club's major open competition, the Ashdown Vase. Club captain Rob Brailey (entry forms: rob.brailey@blueyonder.co.uk) has booked the Crown course for November 27.
Saltford's Laurie Canter continued his impressive season by winning the War Memorial Trophy at Burnham and Berrow with rounds of 80 and 78 during the tail-end of a very windy day. No player managed two rounds in the 70s.
Matt Kippen (Enmore Park) won the West of England Championship, played in progressively better weather.
He beat David Gregory (Burnham) 4 and 3 in the 36-hole final.
Tim Bamber (Burnham) and Ben Amor (Marlborough) were the defeated semi-finalists.
Kippen, who started the season quietly, won the Somerset order of merit for the Sumara Salver with 56 points, 28 better than Canter.
Somerset junior captain Burnham's Ellis Cook won the county's Junior Order of Merit with 44 points, 12 better than Connor O'Dell (Taunton & Pickeridge).











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