Frinton Golf Club's annual Golf Week took place on Saturday with Brady Diplock crowned club champion for the third straight year.
The medal competition, which acted as the fourth and final round of the championship, saw Diplock round out his performance with 83, for a total score of 315.
The club championship's silver spot was earned by Harry Sanderson with a score of 320, leading third-placed Tig Tanner by a respectable 10-shot margin.
Simultaneously, the Centenary Medal went to Liam Wilson thanks to a gross score of 76.
Paul Lewis came in a close second, leaving Harry Sanderson only with the consolation of the runner-up spot on countback.
Quashing fierce competition, Mick Redden took home the Robinson Medal, awarded to him by Henry Groenendyk of sponsors Cabana, for the best nett round of the day.
He marked the occasion with an impressive nett score of 65 off his handicap of 26.
Meanwhile, the Simonds Bowl was pocketed by Sarah Fryer who, with a nett 70, narrowly defeated Caroline Gard on countback.
Sunday's events unfolded with the Norman Brown Family Foursomes taking centre stage on a splendidly warm day.
Tom and Adam Jiggens clinched the Grimwade Trophy, boasting 18 points as part of the nine-hole Stableford on the Kirby Course.
Marilyn Clarke and Luc Gagne netted a commendable 42 points, secure the top spot on the Havers course.
The Frinton team also booked a spot in the Youth Shield final, thanks to a 4-1 Semi-final victory over Orsett.
Front and centre of the decisive match was Patrick Dooley, whose 4 and 3 win, along with contributions from teammates Grace Trotman, Dan Jiggens, Dan Keary, and Henry Lock, proved vital.
Continuing Frinton's success, Freddie Rusbridge and Dan Jiggens were crowned first and second respectively at the recent Braintree Junior Open.
Following this, Dan Jiggens made his competitive debut for Essex Under-12’s against Surrey, adding yet another milestone to Frinton Golf Club's successful Golf Week.
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