Trevor Peake ON NORTH WALES GOLF: Flintshire romp to victory in opener; Caernarfonshire suffer crushing defeat by rivals.(Sport)

From: Daily Post (Liverpool, England) | Date: June 11, 2002 | Copyright information

Byline: Trevor Peake

A NETT 63 put club secretary Duncan Jones four strokes clear of his nearest rival in division one of the monthly medal at Conwy.

Jones (72-9-63) finished clear of Adrian Johnson (70-3-67).

Division two went to Lynden Jones (81-16-65) from Ian Lennon (88-21-67) and E D Arch (89-19-70).

J Finnigan and J Hannaby from S & A chalked up 42 points to finish one clear of four other pairs in the Men's Senior Open. Second on a...

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