…and PGA Pro Ken Findlater, who said: “The course was in outstanding condition and obviously a lot of work…has gone in to make it what it is today. I have played 18 different courses both in the UK and abroad this year and I have to say that Wike’s condition was up there near the very top.” Enough about our glorious greens, let’s move on to the big names that graced them during the event. It was great to welcome a bunch of previous European Tour Pros including: Hayden Selby-Green, Paul Carrigil, George Ryall and Bob Cameron. h5. Day 2 & 3: the competition With 74 pairs teeing off from 7.30am on both days, it was all to play for, especially since defending champions Glyn Krause and Richard Coleman were amongst the competitors. Although the wind kept the players on their toes at times, the weather was generally fair, which added to the relaxed and friendly atmosphere of the event. Highlights over the two days included an impressive run of three birdies and one eagle on holes 9, 10, 11 and 12 from Murray White, and a flabbergasting six birdies in a row on holes 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 and 17 from Hayden Selby-Green. We caught up with Tournament Director, Jeremy Baynham, during the event who said that the pros were enjoying the course due to its great set up, adding that the PGA were also very impressed with the set up. Jeremy passed on that the players had said our greens were tricky (in a good way!) as we’ve got some challenging slopes and there’s plenty of water hazards to mix things up too. Jeremy also confirmed that the appetite for senior golf is even stronger now than it was back in 1994, when the tournament was created. And this has lead the PGA to set up a Superb 70’s prize for this year’s tournament too – 13 of the teams were competing for this title as well as the Super 60’s. h5. The Prizes The Super 60’s is absolutely all about the taking part but of course we’d like to take the chance to congratulate the prize winners: * Super 60's Champions: Stephen Bennett (Pro) and Eric Davies (Am) * Super 60's Runners Up: Paul Carrigill (Pro) and David McCarthy (Am) * Super 60's 3rd Place: Shaun Ball (Pro) and David Peters (Am) * Superb 70's Champions: Tom Melville (Pro) and Jim Kinloch (Am) * Best Team Score Day 1: Tony Price (Pro) and Derek Sanders (Am) with 64 (8 under par) * Best Team Score Day 2: Graham Cart (Pro) and Nigel Mills (Am) with 64 (8 under par) * Nearest The Pin Day 1 (Amateurs only): Peter Kinloch on the 13th hole * Nearest The Pin Day 2 (Amateurs only): Robbie Hubbard on the 5th hole