BROADWAY hosted a club first as two members scored a hole-in-one at the course on the same day.

Geoff Hands played with fellow members of a Friday afternoon group as he aced the par-three eighth hole.

Juniors' captain Scott Davis competed in a knockout match and conquered the par-four 15th with a 280-yard uphill drive.

A grandfather-and-granddaughter combination won the John Freeman Open at Broadway for the second consecutive year.

The mixed greensomes stableford again went to the club's 1987 captain Arthur Gray and Emma Whiteley, who travelled from the Huntercombe club in Henley-on-Thames, with 39 points.

Second with 38 were Ian and Judith Noyce while Andy and Barbara Babbage, who were visiting from Lilley Brook, finished third on countback.

Ladies' captain Maggie McDivitt and Dawn Cannon claimed Broadway's prestigious Martland Trophies.

They scored 70 nett to win the better-ball contest from Pat Beaman and Trish Trahar on 71 and Veronica Rudd and Ange Sollis on 72.

James Sutherland won the juniors' Roy Cumper Cup in an individual stableford competition with 42 from Ambrose Eaves on 39.

Jackson Wojahn-Parker was down to third on 39 on countback with William Jones fourth on 36.

Paul Evans won the men's Founders Cup in a singles strokeplay contest with 66 nett from Brian Lawrence on 67 and Matt Magee on 69.