MINCHINHAMPTON'S Summer Carash was unbeaten as she helped England Under 16s beat Ireland.
England Under 16s showed their mettle after fighting back from being 9.5-8.5 down, to win 16-14 in their annual International Match with Ireland.
The two-day event saw Ireland take the advantage on day one, after winning the morning foursomes 3.5-2.5, before the singles matches in the afternoon finished all-square at 6-6.
Nine of the 12 singles matches went right till the final hole, showcasing the level of competition and fine margins between the teams.
But a storming final-day showing from England's youngsters saw them win the singles 7.5-4.5 on Sunday, with both the England Boys’ and England Girls’ teams winning 8-7 overall against their respective counterparts. For all the results, see below.
England Golf assistant performance manager Jamie O'Connor said: “It was a great morning for us on Sunday, as we managed to overturn the deficit and go on to win the competition, in what was a fiercely competitive encounter.
“The weekend was filled with some spectacular golf, with the two nations' best young players on display.
"England Girls’ Summer Carash and Emily Peaford finished the weekend with unbeaten records across their three matches played, with Emily boasting three fantastic wins.
"Annabel Peaford, Ben Sessions and Cameron Mukherjee all managed to win both their singles matches, and it turned out to be a truly great weekend, played in tremendous spirit.
“Burnham and Berrow were a faultless host for the annual match between the two sides, and both are excited for the return fixture next year!”
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