THE Frank Craggs Memorial Trophy at Sedgefield Knotty Hill Golf Centre was this year won by a father and son combination.
Michael Cook senior and junior of Peterlee took the trophy with 47 points.
Bill and Judy Reynolds of Sedgefield finished second with 43 points, with William Maddison, of Ferryhill, and Horden's Gary Maddison in third with 39 points
Other recent results from Sedgefield Knotty Hill Golf Centre include: Bell Bliss Challenge Trophy: 1 Eric Hope (Hartlepool), Peter Kirton (Billingham) net 61; 2 Kevin Jones, John Adcock (Sedgefield) net 61; 3 Andrew Storey (Darlington), Michael Gilchrist (Durham) net 62.
August Stableford: 1 Steven Garbutt (Norton) points 44; 2 Peter Sermon (Newton Aycliffe) 42; 3 Tony Gosney (Billingham) 41.
Ladies Stableford: 1 Maria Collinson (Hartlepool) points 35; 2 Dorothy Greenwood (Sedgefield) 34; 3 Freda Forbes (Sedgefield) 29.
Seniors Challenge: 1 Bruce Crawford (Spennymoor) 44; 2 Terry Wells (Whitton) 42; 3 Joe Miller (Hartlepool) 40.
August medal: 1 Robert Everett (Stockton) net 62; 2 Philip Gregory (Plawsworth) 63; 3 David Waters (Wynyard) 63.
Seniors Challenge: 1 Kenny Moyle (Sedgefield) points 39; 2 Malcolm Elrick (Middlesbrough) 38; 3 Joe Miller (Hartlepool) 38.
Ladies Medal: 1 Dorothy Greenwood (Sedgefield) net 76; 2 Brenda Peel (Peterlee)79; 3 Freda Forbes (Sedgefield) 89.
Summer Waltz: 1 Paul Stead (Billingham) Stanley Bentley (Seaham), Ian Etherington (Billingham) points 80; 2 Michael Peirson (Billingham), John Hardwood (Peterlee), David Walker (Billingham) 80; 3 Michael Cook (Peterlee), Robert Wilkinson (Peterlee), Stuart King (Blackhall) 77.
Bishop Auckland Ladies' Section
Two major competitions held recently have resulted in a four-way tie.
After replays with markers, the Lodge Trophy (Par competition) was finally won by Mrs Jean Milne (Lady Captain) and the Summerson Trophy (Stroke) was finally won by Mrs Jackie Price.
The Mary Oughton Salver (Stableford)
The competition had a clear winner in Mrs Connie Briggs with 41 points and the Jennie Gill Trophy (Best Gross) was won by Mrs Marilyn Dexter.
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