England emerged victorious from their duel in the sun with Ireland to retain The R&A Boys’ and Girls’ Home Internationals crown at Lindrick.
On a bright and extremely warm closing day over the famed Yorkshire course, the reigning champions savoured another silver lining as they eased to a 13-8 victory in the title decider of the combined competition.
While England also won the girls’ event, there was some consolation for Ireland, however, as they came out on top in the boys’ event that runs in tandem with the mixed contest. It was a first success for Ireland’s boys since 2013.
It was England who claimed the ultimate honours, though, as they earned back-to-back wins in the combined format following last year’s triumph in the inaugural staging at Downfield.
English success
At the end of a fine week of competition over the cherished Ryder Cup venue, Frazer Jones, Nellie Ong, Amelia Wan and Lilie Rose Hunt all walked away with six-out-of-six records.
“We have won and won well in the combined event,” said the England captain, Stephen Burnett. “They’ve given it their all. Congratulations to Ireland for winning the Boys’ title as it was a fantastic battle and shows the strength of the competition. But we are chuffed to bits that we take home the main prize again.”
England had been a formidable force in the combined foursomes over the opening couple of days and they established another strong position of authority on the final morning as they moved into a 5-2 lead.
Kris Kim and Josh Berry dovetailed nicely in the top tie against Gavin Tiernan and James Walsh to set the standard with a 5&3 victory.