Greg Owen had a little better result in the Shell Houston Open last week returning rounds of 74, 70, 73 and 71 to finish the tournament for only the second time this year, writes Roger Grayson.
Oliver Wilson missed his first cut after eight straight tournaments in the Estoril Open de Portugal after he reached the halfway mark on 146 just one shot to many.
Rufford Park Assistant Kevin Lock won the Notts PGA Assistants' Championship from
Ryan Aldridge at the 10th extra hole after having to return to Hollinwell the next day to complete the Championship, this after being called off after nine extra holes the previous evening.
Jon Newham, Danny Malcolm and Ian Brown had all been eliminated after the second extra hole.
Martin Scothern won the First Division of Coxmoor's Winter Medal Finals with a round of 70, which won him the scratch prize. Steve Ludlow took the divisional prize on nett 73 with Roger Jelonek two off the pace with a nett 75.
David Woodward won Division Two with a nett 67, 10 ahead of runner up Harold Gilbert.
The Silver Division Coxmoor Ladies March Medal was won by Pam Jordan with nett 74. Second was Sue Smith with nett 78.
In the Bronze division June Whitmore took top spot with a nett 85 followed by Barbara Hardy with a nett 86.
The ladies team of Judy Wheatley, Judy Parker, Christine Hill, Sue Smith and Gill Mottershaw and Jane Fowler have progressed in to the third round of the Mail on Sunday after victories over Rushcliffe Ladies (away) and Horsley Lodge (home), both matches won by 4 and 1.
Carol Smith and Pam Evans totalled 34 points to win the LGU Peugeot Coronation Foursomes by two from Christine Hill and Julie Clayton.
In the latest two rounds of Rufford Park's Winter Eclectic, Russell Griffiths and Philip Parsons recorded wins in the First Division and the scratch section with Terry Radski and Anthony Brown winning in Division Two.
The First Division of the weekend medal was won by Dean Sayer, with a round of nett 70 off 4, with Tim Martin taking second after a count back from Tom Newsome. Sean Sayer and Neil Hanson shared the scratch prize, both with rounds of 74 gross.
In Division Two Stephen Harrison returned the day's best score of 66 to win by two from Liam Taylor. Paul Dye was third with a nett 69.
Wendy White celebrated two successes during the month with wins in the Ladies' Weekday Medal in which her nett 73 was one better than Janet Johnson, and in the Weekday Stableford when she returned 39 points to beat Linda Macutkiewicz by four.
The Weekend Stableford was won by Melanie Shirtcliffe with 40 points, six clear of Penny Huber.
The top division of the latest Stableford at Oakmere Park's Admiral's Course was won by Andrew Rockley with 37 points followed by Crawford Hunter one adrift. Nick Mullen took third after a count back from Ali Woodward, both with 35 points.
Grant Smith won Division Two after a count back from Kevin Trolley with Rob Gregory in third one behind on 40 points.
Division Three went to Richard Caulton on 41 points followed by Roy Griffin and Alex Morrell one point behind.
Chris Ryl and Andrew Pickering carded 66 nett to win the Betterball Medal, three clear of the pairings of Simon Hill and Adrian Johnson, and David Cope and Alex Morrell.
Eric Evans won the First Division of the Seniors Stableford with 40 points, three more than runner up Gordon Tavernor.
In Division Two Jeff Brinklow returned 38 points to win by one from Ian Kirkham.
A best of the day 41 points left Keith Woods five clear at the top of the Third Division from Rick Littlewood.
Ramsdale Park's annual charity event on Saturday 21st July, in aid of the breast cancer unit at Nottingham City Hospital, has already received a great deal of support from celebrities - including Kylie Minogue and Darren Clarke who have offered auction prizes.
Club Captain Danny Harkin says: "Our charity day is always a wonderful event, great fun on the day and very well supported by members and visitors.
"This year myself and lady captain Julia Warrener have joined forces to fundraise throughout our year, for the City Hospital.
"Here at Ramsdale many of our ladies and family members have been treated at the breast cancer unit so it seems very appropriate to offer any help we can."