SAPEY held their annual Prostate Cancer Care Golf Day and incorporated the Jim Preece Memorial Trophy.

Preece built and owned the club, which opened in 1990, but died in August 2011.

Sapey, still owned by the family, supports the prostate cancer charity and this year raised £2,200 with the funds earmarked towards the £1.6 million Rory the Robot campaign in Worcestershire for less invasive surgery.

Twenty-three teams competed and Jim Preece would have been proud as his son Stuart, two grandsons George Preece and James Yelland and son-in-law Bruce Eddy won on count-back.

Jim’s daughter Sally Eddy presented the prizes and The Family scored 85 points for success ahead of Shorty’s Allstars on 85 and Sapey Old Sods on 80.

Fifty-six teams from 30 clubs competed in the Sapey seniors open pairs.

Home player Fred Shellis and Terry Wood from Enville won with 46 Stableford points.

Sapey’s Barry Kendall achieved a hole-in-one on the 174-yard eighth hole.

The home winners were Grahame Dodge and Chris Fell with 44 ahead of John Ward and John Davies with 43.

Visitors’ honours went to D Jones from Copt Heath and B Kartz from Worcester Golf and Country Club on 43 ahead of Kidderminster’s J Howell and B Cook on 38.