Will Whiteoak was once again the star performer as Bingley St Ives won the Bradford Union Team Championship for the first time since 1987.
The Haworth -based player, who has already won the Bradford Open, Bradford Amateur and Bingley St Ives Salver this season, carded the best 36-hole gross score with rounds of 69 and 71 at Keighley .
His aggregate of 140 was four better than second-placed James Flesher, who carded rounds of 74, 70 to pip St Ives players Rob Hillas and Jack Laybourne on a countback.
St Ives beat second-placed Baildon to the team crown by 14 shots.
This Sunday sees the rescheduled Nine-Hole Club Team Championship at Rawdon .
BRADFORD UNION TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP (at Keighley) 1 Bingley St Ives 584 – D Berry (78, 78) 156, R Hillas (73, 71) 144, J Leybourne (72, 72) 144, W Whiteoak (69, 71) 140; 2 Baildon 600 – A Clarke (77, 75) 152, C Hargreaves (76, 75) 151, I Martin (74, 75) 149, D Teece (73, 75) 158; 3 Bradford 625 – J Flesher (74, 70) 144, B Mountain (75, 73) 148, M Skelton (87, 88) 175, W R Turner (75, 83) 158. 4 Cleckheaton 627 – M Gaffney (79, 73) 152, D Hall (82, 78) 160, S Irving (83, 81) 164, J A Lavin (76, 75) 151; 5 Skipton 629 – G Aspey (81, 78) 159, J Ellison (81, 76) 157, G Grant (78, 74) 152, M Ryder (80, 81) 161. 6 Woodhall Hills 633 – C Benton (80, 70) 150, G Broom (80, 78) 158, J Torbett (80, 81) 161, G Weir (83, 81) 164.
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