Pembrokeshire golfers shone at the Wales Golf Finals Week.
The event, held at Holyhead Golf Club, saw players from across the country compete in a series of events.
Pembrokeshire golfers from Tenby and Newport Links were among the winners at the event.
The Tenby pair of Heather Buckett and Ann Topliss won the Australian Spoons, a foursomes stableford competition. It was the second year running that Tenby has won the competition, albeit with different players.
Tenby golfers Christopher Topliss and Edward Bucket were runners up in the Welsh Senior Greensomes.
Newport Links' Alison Beak and Sue Duggan were victorious in the Centenary Greensomes.
Daniel Fullager, Wales Golf competitions manager, said: "Finals Week is one of the most rewarding of the year, as players from different clubs and levels all come together for the culmination of a series of events.
"It is a real celebration for club golfers around Wales with a mixture of elite competition and handicap events, and men and women playing mixed and separate competitions.
"There was some excellent golf from all those involved, while competition was certainly fierce.
"Congratulations to all those who reached Finals Week, and of course to all those who won."
The event saw a range of competitions including the Welsh Mixed Medal, and PING Mixed Foursomes.
The Welsh Senior Greensomes was won by Vale of Llangollen's Andrew Crowe and Ken Wynn.
Conwy's Aaroon Eardley was the overall champion and best man in the Welsh Mixed Medal, while Holyhead's Alison Partington was the runner-up and best woman.
Langland Bay's Tim Hawkes, Kim Hawkes, William McFadzean, Sue McFadzean, Ashley Isaacs, and Rhiannon Evans won the PING Mixed Foursomes.
In the PING Mixed Foursomes Plate, Pontnewydd were champions.
Caernarvonshire and Anglesey won the Welsh Women’s Inter-County Final, represented by Ann Lewis, Lesley Fox, Jeanette Williams, Julie Snelson, Linda Carruthers, Helen Lawson, Jane Hallows, and Nicky Phillips.
Mr Fullager also praised the staff and volunteers at Holyhead Golf Club for their contribution to the success of the week and looked ahead to next year's event which will take place in Llandrindod Wells.
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