KIRSTY Law was crowned ladies champion at Evesham for the third successive year.
The talented youngster, playing off five, carded a gross 121 in the 27-hole championship to easily see off the challenge of runner-up and best net winner Joan Hunt.
Ladies - Club Championship: 1 K Law 121; 2 J Hunt 134. Best net: J Hunt 113 (cb); 2 Anne Cowley, Enid Walker
Ray Till Tankards: 1 Vina Kite & Val Bomford +2; 2 E Walker & Josie Witts level.
Rose Bowl: 1 E Walker net 68; 2 Jenny Marston 76. Liza Lightfoot: 1 J Marston 90; 2 Annie Bird 98.
Huntington Cups: 1 A Cowley & J Marston 85-16-69; 2 Carol Yates & J Witts 103-26.5-76.5.
Seniors results - Four-Club Centenary stableford competition: 1 Evesham 429pts; 2 Burton-on-Trent 423; 3 Ingestre 412; 4 Stratford 372. Individual prizes: D Lauben (burton) 39pts; M Gillver (Burton) 37; N Constable (Ingestre) 36.
Invitation Day - John Dale Trophy: K Crane & D Hanks (Boughton Park) net 69; 2 R Diffin & B Andrews (The Worcestershire) 70; 3 E Pike & B Jakeman 72 (cb); 4 M Camm & J Lacey (Lilleybrook) 72. Best front nine: 35 G Pulfer & D Wilson (Puckrup). Back nine: 37 T Nottingham & D Haycox (Droitwich). Nearest the Pins: P Hatherall (The Worcestershire), E Pike (Evesham).
Costa Craycombe Cup: 1 Frank Hanley net 68; 2 P Belcher 70; 3 T Nottingham 73.
Senior Inter-Club: The Worcestershire 5, Evesham 2. Evesham 5, Tewkesbury Park 2. Lilleybrook 5, Evesham 2. Evesham 4.5, Kidderminster 2.5.
Another teenager, Peter Stedman, has achieved his goal of a place in the Under-16 British Open Championship.
The talented 15-year from Willersey and a member at Broadway had enjoyed a terrific season that has seen him come close to breaking the course record after recording medal rounds of 66 and 69.
The youngster's contribution to the Gloucester-shire Under-16 and Under-18 sides has been excellent and he has already qualified to represent the county at the Weetabix Midlands regional finals in August.
The pupil at Prince Henry's High School, plays off a handicap of 2.6 and, alongside fellow Broadway member, Ed Kennedy, the pair are biding for a place in the semi-finals of Search for a Star, a Midlands Regional knockout competition.
Peter's short term goal is to get his handicap down to scratch by the end of a summer.
The ladies section staged its annual reunion of former lady captains last week.
There were 22 ex-incumbents of the post present and some of them played in a competition for the Chapman Jug prior to the annual dinner.
Results - Ladies LGU Medal (Silver Division): 1 Pam Hooper 88-18-70; 2 Kathryn Morris 88-17-71; Julia Ward 86-14-72). Bronze: 1 Jenny Holt 88-24-64; 2 Beryl Godfrey 110-36-74; 3 Pauline Russell 102-27-75. Scratch Salvers -Silver Division: 1 P Hooper 85. Bronze: 1 J Holt 88.
Barbara Stanley Mixed (Husband and Wife competition): 1 Lyn & Mike Everitt 42pts; 2 Liz & Harry Roberts 41.
Broadway will be represented at the County Medal and EGU Gold Medal Qualifier at Minchinhampton on Wedn-esday, July 14 by Scott Lum-sden and Paul Evans.
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