Prospect Vale made full use of home-course advantage to claim the Northern amateur ladies team title.
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Prospect Vale finished on 219 to comfortably claim the title over Ulverstone on 226.
And there was more success for the club as Deidre Panton won the senior nett on first 18 with 72 while Lily Caelli claimed the junior girls’ 36-hole title with 163.
Mowbray’s Jorjah Bailey won the junior girls’ first 18 nett with 73, on countback from Tailah Mowat, and the 36-hole nett with 144 on countback from another Ulverstone adversary, Sarah Johnstone, who was ladies champion.
A field of 38, including 16 juniors, played the men’s event with Andrew Phillips (Tasmania) edging out Jack Tregaskisjago (Prospect Vale) (both 143) to claim the championship on the first play-off hole.
Tregaskisjago also won the colts section, while promising Prospect Vale youngsters Jack Blair (146) and Oskar Small (142) won the junior championship and handicap respectively.
Prospect Vale’s Rod Campbell was the senior champion and handicap winner while Launceston’s Jack McNiff was the 36-hole handicap champion.