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Nett eagle decisive in see-saw encounter

Peter Bachmann eyes up his drive down the first at L’Ancresse.  (Pictures by Steve Sarre, 0931008)

THE pairing of Peter Bachmann and Jeremy Rihoy held their nerve over the closing stretch to win the Royal Guernsey’s Nova Financial Services Thursday Morning Four-ball League this week.

Eggo shows the class as Royal end Juniors hopes

Bobby Eggo braved the cold to pip Luke Blondel on the 18th.                                    (Pictures by Tom Tardif, 0928725)

ROYAL GUERNSEY edged the close matches when it mattered most on Saturday to earn a trip to Alderney in the first round proper of the 2010 Hampshire Sevens.

Last green defeat for Mahy’s men

Jamie Blondel

L’ANCRESSE’S dream of a first Hampshire Sevens golf title ended in the pain of a 4-3 last-green semi-final defeat at the woodland Rowlands Castle course yesterday morning.

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Saga Louts rule the course

JUST attack was the cry from the captain of the winning team at this year’s Credit Suisse Team Open golf competition at La Grande Mare.

Mahy is banking on best players

L’ANCRESSE team captain Steve Mahy believes they can claim the club’s first ever Hampshire Sevens title.

Jeffery wins again for his ‘grand slam’

DAVID JEFFERY has completed a remarkable La Grande Mare ‘grand slam’.

Louise comes out on top

THE weather was looking a little uncertain for the recent La Grande Mare Ladies’ medal competition, sponsored by the Rabeys Commercial Vehicle Group, and while the early clouds gave way to sunshine, the high winds prevailed to provide challenging conditions.

Guernsey end five years of hurt in single-point victory

GUERNSEY came out on top of an extraordinary weekend of quality golf to end a six-year drought without inter-insular success.

Island seniors lose for 11th year in row

EVEN with new blood in the ranks, Guernsey’s drought in the seniors golf clash shows no sign of ending.

Singles sink Sarnians

JERSEY put Guernsey to the sword in Sunday’s singles matches to retain the Junior Challenge Trophy at Grouville.