PAUL Nash secured a fine two-shot victory in Maldon Golf Club's Bill Newport Trophy.
Nash's four-under-par score of nett 67 saw him win the full handicap medal competition, which was contested by 51 members.
Nash secured a two-shot handicap cut following his win, which came despite a quintuple-bogey nine on the par four 15th hole.
Mike Kempen was second with a nett 69, while Richard Nash - the winner's son - was third on countback with nett 70. Billy Mason took fourth place while Rob Poynton was fifth, after both players returned a nett score of 70.
Mason's fourth-place finish sees him extend his lead at the top of the Order of Merit table to 24 points.
The nearest-the-pin prizes went to John Meakes on the par three fifth/14th hole and Pete Hawkins for the closest second shot to the par four sixth/15th.
Maldon GC's Seniors played host to the Notleys Golf Club in another of their regular friendly matches.
Maldon's team proved too strong for the visitors and ran out 5.5-1.5 winners on matches.
The visitors paid compliment to the fine condition of the Maldon course, as well as the hospitality and catering.
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