TWENTY-EIGHT ladies played a greensomes competition in sunny, but rather windy conditions at Frinton Golf Club.

Two teams scored 40 points, but Audrey Joshua and Maria Naden were awarded first place on countback, ahead of Yvonne Davies and Sheila Attrill.

Two teams had 38 points, with Sheran Harding and Angela Vaughan placing third just ahead of Judy Taylor and Tracey Taylor.

Meanwhile, Malcolm Boucher hosted his Seniors' Captain’s Day.

Newcomer Phil Townsend was the winner, with 39 points.

Sid Belton and Roy Brewerton both scored 38, with the former awarded second place on countback.

There was a fun event on the 18th called the Happy Gilmore for the longest drive hit while running up to the ball.

After some crazy shots, Chris Sims nailed it to take the prize.

Frinton's juniors played for the Sainsbury Cup, against Clacton.

Clacton won it 6/1 and, despite the torrential rain, all the participants enjoyed the day.

There was a Friday stableford last week and Liam Wilson continued his winning ways, with 38 points.

Brian Little came in second with a very close 37 and Sidney Belton was third with 36.

Very few men played in the Havers Course medal on Sunday, but Freddie Brett won it with a good nett score of 71.