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Turnell claims Salver but just misses overall victory

Central Somerset Gazette

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May 29, 2025

FORMER Millfield pupil Freddie Turnell finished second overall in the Brabazon Trophy, but claimed the George Henriques Salver by being the leading under-20 player from Great Britain & Ireland.

Biagio Andrea Gagliardi was crowned the first ever Italian winner of the competition after a thrilling final day at Hankley Common Golf Club.

The 18-year-old fired a round of -1 to finish -8 overall, two clear of Turnell.

Gagliardi looked in command after a brilliant three-under front nine on the final day, but a double bogey on the 10th and a birdie for playing partner Mattias Varjun (Estonia) saw a three-shot lead wiped out.

However, consecutive bogeys for Varjun saw him slip back as his Italian playing partner made birdie on 13 to regain a three-shot lead, and despite a blip on 14, the Olgiata golfer drove the par-4 15th with his 3-wood for birdie before seeing out victory with another birdie on 17.

Turnell, who currently studies at university in America, fought throughout and back-to-back birdies on 13 and 14 fired him back into contention, as he came in as clubhouse leader on -6. Varjun finished tied-third on -5 alongside Tiverton's Eliot Baker, with the Estonian picking up the bronze medal on countback.

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THE Captains Trophy saw 47 pairs take part, with Wayne Dryburgh & Omar Aziz coming out on top with a fine nett 58. Richard Clifford & Cliff Hall were two behind in second, with Lee Callow & Danny Durbin third on 61 after countback from Martin Stephens & Mark Necker.

The ladies' Alliance A Team went down 8-6 when visiting a very dry and fiery Worlebury. Wins came from Aimee Sawyer, Libby Dezis and Ellen Reakes.

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