IT may have dawned dull and murky on Thursday 11 June, but it certainly didn’t dampen spirits as the ladies of Langland Bay Golf Club Ltd and Tenby Golf Club came together for the fourth annual TenLand Trophy.

This year’s match was played on home turf at Tenby, with plenty of good golf, friendly rivalry and laughter throughout the day. After a hard fought contest, the Tenby ladies were delighted to retain the dhield in fine style.

The club posted: “A huge thank you goes to Lady Captain Helen and Langland’s Vice Captain Paula for organising the day so well, which is no small task when trying to keep everyone in the right place at the right time!

“Thanks also to the greens team for presenting the course so beautifully despite the weather, and to The Links Restaurant for a fabulous post match meal.”

The annual ‘Tenby Past Ladies Captain’ golf competition and lunch took place on Monday, 8 June.

The Tenby past ladies captains golf competition was keenly contested
The Tenby past ladies captains golf competition was keenly contested (Tenby GC)

Ten Past Lady Captains headed out into the course to play for the historic Clareston Cup in a 14-hole competition. First played for in 1988, it remains a fondly contested trophy.

Heather Morgan and Sarah Waring both returned excellent scores of 28 points, with Heather taking the cup on countback, giving her a real double whammy this year, having also won the Pembrokeshire Ladies Past Captains competition back in April.

Everyone then enjoyed lunch in The Links Restaurant, joined by a further six Past Lady Captains.

The club posted: “It’s always wonderful to see so many Past Captains coming together, catching up with news, sharing stories from years gone by, and keeping these lovely traditions alive. It really does make days like these extra special.”