The competitors playing 18 holes on the Kernow Course on Saturday and then 18 holes on the tough Nicklaus Course on Sunday. A ninehole championship being played for the first time with a 9 hole stableford each day on the Kernow Course.
Runner-up was Sam Peach with a score of 172 and the Handicap champion was also the 14-handicapped club champion McCartney with a score of 167-14=153, with Cathryn Braithwaite (handicap 62) the runner-up (216-62=154).
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