BREAN Golf Club Members Secretary Mike Carter and his predecessor Graham Exton teamed up to win the Captain's Charity Open on Saturday.

The pair amassed 45 points in the better ball format to win by two from Murray Parsons and Russell Shaw.

Shaw contributed two nett eagles on the homeward nine which helped them beat captain elect Stuart Wills and Martyn Cahill on countback for that runners up spot.

Cousin’s Dan and Tom Broom almost took everything that was on offer in the Treasurers Trophy Greensomes competition.

They won the event by two points with a 45 point total and, until late on, were taking the whole of the two's pot as well. Tony Richards and Alan Marshall notched a two at the 17th to take half of it away from the Broom's though. Runners up in the competition were Dave Bradley and Pete Barton with 43 points including a superb back nine.

Dai Wood made light of some tricky conditions to win the September Seniors Medal.

Fog delayed the start of the round and when play did get underway visibility was not at its best for the early part of the round.

Wood had no trouble though putting together his winning nett 66 as he led home Pete Douglas and George Stratford by a single stroke.

Douglas was awarded second spot after a countback between the pair.

John Sherwood won a three way countback to take the Seniors Chairmans Cup on Thursday.

His 41 point card was matched by Tony Tissington and Seniors Captain Allen Fellingham but Sherwood had the better back nine to take home the silverware.

Trevor Pitt and Phil Aspinall staged a successful fightback to win the Upton and Scott Trophy.

The summer knockout played in the greensomes format saw their opponents Graham Foy and Nigel Hodges hold a three hole lead early on in the Final.

That lead was still two with just two holes remaining but both the 17th and 18th were won by Pitt and Aspinall to extend the match to extra holes.

Pitt and Aspinall grasped their chance with both hands to secure victory at the 19th hole when Foy and Hodges ball found a watery grave in front of the green.

Club PGA Professional and Director of Golf Andrew March got his winter season off to a winning start as he claimed the opening G&S PGA Medal at Knowle last Wednesday.

His four under par 66 consisted of five birdies and just the one bogey left him one clear of Giuseppe Licata and Tom Hiscock.

He will look to consolidate the early top spot in the Order of Merit when the G&S PGA visit Brean this coming Wednesday for the second medal of the season.