2nd Summer Medal - Saturday, 16 July
1st - Glyn Chorlton - 81-14=67, 2nd - Rob Cain - 80-11=69, 3rd - Andrew Hill - 71-1=70
2nd Summer S/ford
1st - Greg Aspinall - 35pts, 2nd - Paul McCumisky - 35pts, 3rd - Dave Cooper - 34pts
Vets Prize - Monday, 18 July
1st - Peter Simcock - 97-25=72, 2nd - Steve Boardman - 100-28=72, 3rd - Brian Preston - 94-22=72
Rollup Results - Thursday, 14 July
1st - Callum Hughes - 21pts (£20 shop credit)
2nd - Tony Mullen - 19pts 9 points on last 3 holes (£15 shop credit)
3rd - Rick Phieffer - 19pts 8 points on last 3 holes (£10 shop credit)
Callaway will be here on Thursday, 4 August from 2pm - 7pm, where you can try out their latest products, and try out various combinations of shafts and heads to work out the best setup for you. Their XR16 line up has taken the industry by storm in 2016, and with top tour pro's such as Danny Willett using their latest equipment, it's easy to see why.
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Heroic Henrik
The golf world has run out of superlatives for Henrik Stenson, who claimed his first Major title at Royal Troon last weekend - what a final round we were treated to. Has there ever been a more impressive final round in Open Championship history?
Both the Swede and 2013 Open champion, Phil Mickelson carded 63s around the famous links, but it was Stenson - who shot his 63 on Sunday - who prevailed, despite the American posting a hugely impressive 65.
On any other day, Mickelson would have been celebrating his sixth Major. To put their scoring into perspective, Mickelson (-17) finished three shots shy of Stenson but 11 clear of JB Holmes in solo third.
It was a two-horse race for the Claret Jug before they teed off on Sunday, but few people could have expected them to surge further clear in the manner they did. If you've been on holiday and haven't checked out the highlights yet, be sure to do so, it was something else.
Hopefully that's got the juices flowing for many of you to get out and play, no doubt these two super pros have inspired many young golf fans watching on, it really was sport at its very best.
So, three down, one to go… that's the PGA Championship next week.
Throw in the Olympics and the Ryder Cup and there's still a lot of fantastic golf to look forward to. If they're half as entertaining as events at Royal Troon, we're in for a treat.
If you have been inspired to get out and improve your game during this weekend's action then get in touch here and we can book a session in to help you on your way.
This week is meant to be superb so come down and enjoy the sunshine.