Chris Smith carded an impressive two-over-par 72 to lead the way in Group Five of the Bermuda Junior Golf Association tournament at Belmont last week.
Smith finished four shots ahead of his nearest rival, Aaron James (76), while Charley Markey was another shot off the pace in third place.
In Group Four Ted Terceira took the honours on 79 with Colin Brown (80) in second place, edging out Aaron Burrows on retrogression.
Douglas Markey led Group Three with 81. Ryan Marshall was four shots back on 85, beating out Tim Burland for second place on retrogression.
In Group Two play, Scott Booth fired a fine 61 over 13 holes, five clear of second-placed 66 with Trevor Mills one shot back in third.
Seann Harlingten topped Group One, shooting 44 over nine holes to beat Shane Kelly on retrogression with Jared Outerbridge third on 45.
Among the novices at Riddell's Bay, Daniel Ezekiel led the field with 23 over five holes, one shot ahead of Jaimie MacMillan. Joint third were Omejae Goater and Barry DeCouto on 25.
Today's BJGA tee times, see Scoreboard .
SNOOKER SNO Old Colony Club remain clear leaders of the Bermuda Snooker League first division after a 6-0 thrashing of Queens Club in latest action.
That win followed a similar 6-0 beating of Watford Sports Club II in the first week of play, during which Paul Charleton had breaks of 44 and 32.
This week's player of the week was Kyle Thompson of Old Colony Club II as he made breaks of 28, 24 and 16 in leading his side to a 4-2 win over Police.
Watford Sports Club I got by Sandys Boat Club 4-2 in spite of Peter Bromby's 23 break which helped him to victory over Ray DeSilva. Warwick Workmen's Club and Watford Sports Club II drew 3-3.
In the second division, OCC V slammed OCC III 5-1 and OCC IV got by Spanish Point Boat Club 4-2.
St.George's II were 5-1 winners over National Sports Club while Queens II defeated St. George's I 4-2, led by Paula Madeiros' 75-64 nailbiting win over Irvin Hayward.
HARNESS RACING RAH A total of 27 ponies, including two making their Bermuda debuts, will be in action tomorrow afternoon in 18 races at Vesey Street.
How Quick Time Flies and Runt's Rocket, both out of Hang 'Em High Stables and both driven by Francis DeSilva, will be on the track for the first time, having just arrived in Bermuda a couple of weeks ago.
How Quick Times Flies is a four-year-old stallion that will go up against Custom Eyes'd, driven by Zino Cooper. There will also be two feature races during the afternoon, with action starting at 1.00 p.m.
