WONDERFUL weather and a course looking at its best greeted Di Honey on her Ross-on-Wye Lady Captain's Day and some fine scores were recorded in a close finish which required a countback.
Hilary Walters was the overall winner with 40 points - a score which also decided the Grandmothers' Cup in favour of Julia Rollings.
Results, silver division: 1 Diana Harrap 40 pts, 2 Jill Oates 37, 3 Alison Harvey 37; bronze division: 1 Frances Nightingale 40, 2 Julia Rollings 40, 3 Joan Punnett 38 nearest the pins: Rosemary Williams, Alison Harvey; putting: Maureen Turner.
n Rob Pritchard and Angela Wilks scored an impressive 46 points to win Kington's Bradnor Plate mixed greensome foursomes stableford.
Results: 1 Rob Pritchard and Angela Wilks 46 pts, 2 George Smith and Joan Morgan 40, 3 David and Barbara Radbourne 40.
Kington defeated visiting Builth Wells 7-1 at home.
Chris Hughes won the Ladies' June medal with 80-12-68 and Sue Purslow won the bronze division with 95-28-67.
Ladies' Open Am-Am for teams of four: 1 Pam Layton, Vera Howell, Jill Wictome and Angela Wilkes 86 pts, 2 Janet Pennell, Chris Hughes, Marion Weaver and Jean Williams 83, 3 Carolyn Jones, Jill Lloyd, Audrey Fox and Jan Bowen 82.
n Tricia Hughes had the best return when Burghill Valley Ladies staged their LGU medal and brooch but as she did not enter the brooch that was won by Glenda Sandford with a nett 72.
Results, silver division: 1 Mary Crockett 91-14-77, 2 Marilyn Howard 96-18-78, 3 Christine Baldwin 94-16-78; bronze A division: 1 Tricia Clews 92-22-70, 2 Glenda Sandford 95-23-72, 3 Anne Price 100-27-73; bronze B division: 1 Pat Cleves 114-36-78, 2 Barbara O'Sullivan 110-30-80, 3 June Gulvin 116-36-80.
Jacky Price won the June stableford with 39 points.
Results, silver division: 1 Tilly Hare 34 pts, 2 Liz Williams 33, 3 Vicky Howells 32; bronze A division: 1 Anne Price 37, 2 Joyce Busby 35, 3 Amanda Preece 34; bronze B division: 1 Jacky Price 39, 2 Sally Thomas 35, 3 Barbara O' Sullivan 34.
n Pam Williams notched 15 points over nine holes at Brockington Hall to win the latest round of the Hereford Municipal Ladies' six-course competition. Sharon Helps was second with 13.
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