SEVEN-HANDICAPPER Cliff Mawby found the conditions to his liking at Wormsley for Hereford-shire GC's June medal and won 0-14 division with a nett 63, while Liam Causer had a 62 in the higher handicap section.
Results, (0-14): 1 Cliff Mawby 70-7-63, 2 Geoff Price 76-11-65, 3 Paul Storrer 75-9-66; (15-28): 1 Liam Causer 82-20-62, 2 Richard Negus 89-26-63, 3 James Cooke 84-20-64.
The club's Scratch League team defeated visiting Ludlow B 4-0.
Seniors stableford, (0-18): 1 Cec Morgan 40 pts, 2 John Nicolson 38, 3 Clive James 37; (19-28): Dennis Mitchell 40, 2 Graham Rees 35, 3 Norman Haynes 35.
The Seniors team lost 4-2 away to Rolls of Monmouth.
n Robert Brain and Stuart Tier combined well in ideal conditions at Ross-on-Wye to win the Eddie Hodges Cup pairs better-ball medal with an impressive nett 61.
Runners-up Geoff Walsh and Nigel Montague scored 63 nett and qualified for the Scotland International Pairs.
The club's C team gained a 4-2 victory over Worcester-shire GC at Malvern.
Seniors' Layton Cup stableford third round: 1 Brian Webb 45 pts, 2 Roy Jones 43, 3 Bob Beavis 42.
The Seniors made it six win in a row and avenged an early-season defeat when they beat Worcester G & C 5-1 at Ross.
Ross Juniors, playing in their first Gloucestershire League season, gained maximum points from their trip to Puckrup Hall and are now looking forward to their first home game.
n Tony and Rob Leney teamed up to win Leominster's Weston Cider Trophy.
Results: Tony Leney and Rob Leney 81-16.5-64.5, 2 Kevin Gibbons and Dave Stephens 74-7-67, 3 Richard Francis and Martin Davies 81-13-68.
June medal, (0-12): 1 Ted Amos 83-11-72, 2 Wilf Arrowsmith 81-9-72, 3 Rob Pugh 84-8-76; (13-18): 1 Mark Lane 86-16-70, 2 Bryan Morris 85-14-71, 3 Roger Barrington 86-15-71; (19-28): 1 Mark Pearson 93-26-67, 2 Dave Morgan 89-21-68, 3 Ernie Sznapka 90-21-69.
n The round-robin section of Hereford Municipal's summer league has been completed and the knockout quarter-finals follow.
Quarter-finals: S Samuel/T Robinson v K Childs/C Butler, A Marshall/G Hardistry v J Marsh/R Pugh, C Wearmouth/D Haymonds v K Helps/A Leake, P Green/J Larkin v S Chambers/A Vuvian.
Seniors' June stableford: 1 Keith Strangwood 31, 2 Ian Mac 28, 3 Mike Steel 28.
n Phil Skyrme was the overall winner of the Belmont Seniors' Captain's Cup stableford, played over two legs, with 69 points. First and second leg winners Ivor Prosser and Sandy Sanders both scored 37s.
Virgo Cup: 1 Ian Caves 35 pts, 2 Geoff Foster 34, 3 Terry Wood 33.
The Seniors beat Burghill Valley 4-2 and Cradoc 7-0 at home in friendly matches.
n There was a close finish to Burghill Valley Seniors' June medal with Bren Standell taking first place and also recording the best gross score of 77.
Results, division one: 1 Bren Standell 77-10-67, 2 Mike Hooper 89-21-68, 3 John Tyler 82-14-68; division two: 1 Roger Burrough 98-28-70, 2 Tony Bishop 98-26-72, 3 Ken Thornton 97-25-72.
n Kington Seniors' summer league, division one: 1 Terry Inskip 37 pts, 2 Rob Pritchard 36, 3 Frank Goodwin 35; division two: 1 John Weaver 42, 2 John Stocker 39, 3 Eddy Wintsone 35.
The Seniors team lost 4-2 at Worfield but beat Sapey 4-3 at home.
n Eight boys from Kingstone High School are taking part in the Macmillan Cancer Relief's inaugural Junior Longest day Challenge.
They will play two rounds of golf in a day at Brampton on July 6 as part of a national fund-raiser for the charity and they hope to raise over £1,000 from sonsors' support.
Younger players continued the recent domination of the school's society events with Will Murray winning the June stableford with 29 points.
Other results, division one: 1 John Fleming 24 pts, 2 Bob Bisell 20; division two: 1 Jack Williams 24, 2 John Preece 21; division three: 1 Alex Lawrence 27, 2 Matt Tomkins 25, 3 Tom Jordan 23; ladies: Judy Bissell 22; novice: Amy Lawrence 12.
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