Young Lauren Jupp completed a highly-successful Christmas when she won her second tournament of the festive period at Studley Wood.
The 11-year-old, who plays off a handicap of 45, followed her success in the Turkey Trot, by winning the New Year's Day Four-Club Challenge.
Her impressive score of 53 stableford points put her four points clear of the field.
STUDLEY WOOD
New Year's Day Four-Club Challenge: 1 L Jupp (45 handicap) 53pts, 2 A Herrington (23) 49, 3 L Batting (25) 45 (cb), 4 M Vickers (20) 45, 5 M Hopcroft (24) 44.
Men's pairs Winter League: 1 M White & S Willingham 49pts, 2 A McStay & N Pettit 48 (cb), 3= M Lawton & R Siggers, L Batting & N Lawton 48. Leaders (after 3 rounds): L Batting & N Lawton 145.
FRILFORD HEATH
Ladies Monthly Stableford - Div 1: 1 D Cochrane 38pts, 2 R Wilcock 36, 3 S Simms 36. Div 2: 1 J Phillips 35 (cb), 2 V Stevenson 35, 3 J Bellhouse.
Ladies Turkey Trot: 1 M Normington & C Collins, 2 J Dominic & S Simms.
Dorothy Nicholson Cup: (lowest aggregate of 4 nett scores in LGU medal competitions): Lynch.
WITNEY LAKES
January Medal - Div 1: 1 M Kearns 73-10=63, 2 K Wymer 78-13=65, 3 J Dexter 79-12=67 (cb), 4 A King 74-7=67. Div 2: 1 M Hickman 81-20=61 (overall winner), 2 B James 83-20=63, 3 E Chapman 80-16=64, 4 S Moreton 89-23=66.
Homestyle Winter League: M Edmunds & M Wood bt J Ives & R Dearman 2 holes, J Baker & G Brown bt P Griffiths & P Kearns 1 hole, P Maynard & M Ives bt M Graves & B Graves 2 & 1, W Griffiths & J Beck bt P Maynard & M Ives 2 holes.
Seniors Midweek Strokeplay: 1 R Sapsford 92-25=67, 2 D Lawrence 83-15=68, 3 D Pilkington 91-21=70.
Seniors Midweek Bowyer: 1 R Day, B Walker & G Collier 138, 2 D Rockliffe, R Sapsford & R Mills 139, 3 J Clifford, J Harris & B Woodbridge 142.
CHIPPING NORTON
Professionals Stableford: 1 M Perry 45pts, 2 T Howse 43, 3 G McCutcheon 42 (cb).
Winter League 4th round: 1 D Hicks & R Jakeman 46pts (cb), 2 C Harris & J Snell 46, 3 B Freeman & I Mold 45 (cb).
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