REDDITCH Golf Club has been celebrating a string of high-profile successes.
Members Jayne Freeman and Diane Brian led the way by retaining the International Pairs Ladies title.
The Redditch GC duo took the prize at Mount Wolseley, Ireland, at the weekend.
And in a prestigious double for the club, Gill Russell and Mark Goddard won the Mixed Pairs section last week.
Clubmate Sandra Twentymen earned another feather in the club's cap by beating off a mixed field to win the Speyside Golf Classic.
The Alcester golfer competed over four Scottish courses from September to October against an international field of 81.
She finished fourth at Grantown-on-Spey, second at Boat of Garten, third at Kingussie and second place at Newton Moore was enough to earn her the overall title and £300 of golfing equipment.
Twentyman entered the inaugural event last year, finishing 13th.
The club's juniors narowly missed the finals of the Daily Telegraph Home Nations Interclub Challenge.
Redditch were pipped to the two qualifying places at the semi final at Magnolia Park Golf Club, Thame after finishing with 377, three shots behind Cosdby with St Ives (372) the winners.
The boys will represent the county at the EGU Junior Club Championship Tournament from Friday to Sunday at the prestigious Woodall Spa Golf Club, Lincolnshire.
The Team of Russ Ager, James Hall, Richard Humphries and Brad Brooke were selected to represent the county following their success at the Worcester County boys championships in July.
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