Golfers battled it out at Oake Manor in a '666 Bowmaker' competition.
Teams of four competed, with the winning team—Christopher Hayfield, Martin Rivers, Mark Tydings, and Nick Clayton—scoring 85 points.
The team of David Rossillo, Kieran Wyatt, Max Popham, and Ben Chinn also scored 85 points but lost on countback, securing the second spot.
Liam Willey, Jamie Biddiscombe, Anthony Date, and Dominic Stapleton came third with 83 points.
In the Ladies' Sunday Stableford Competition, Helen White was the clear winner with 36 points, leaving Ros Shepherd and Jane Clist in second and third place, both with 30 points.
On the seniors' front, a "3 Clubs and a Putter" competition was held over 14 holes, with Graham Jones taking the win in Division 2 with 32 points.
Meredith Collins and Christopher Man followed, both with 25 points.
In Division 1, Tony Staple emerged victorious with 26 points, closely followed by Paul Scribbins and Andy Stevenson.
Ladies' Captain Liz How won the Ladies' Tuesday Stableford Competition, leading Division 1 with 36 points.
Jane Clist and Pam Akers took second and third place, respectively.
Pam Kinnear won Division 2, with Judy Phripp and Sue Corlett following.
Clive Large came out on top in the Wednesday Midweek Stableford Competition with an impressive 41 points.
Matthew Gray and Owen Irish took second and third place.
The seniors' section also completed their summer knockout competitions.
Mike Speed won the singles competition, with Colin Shepherd being the runner-up.
In the pairs competition, John Matravers and Mark Howard were victorious, with Chris Mann and Mike Sheppard as runners-up.
The competitions showcased the skills and sportsmanship of the golfers, providing thrilling moments and close finishes.
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