NERYS Horrocks made the most of the immaculate conditions to win Colchester Golf Club Ladies' weekly stableford.

Horrocks (22) carded an impressive 41 points to win ahead of runner-up Alison Cordran (25), on countback.

Horrocks had an extremely strong back nine with 22 points, narrowly topping Cordran’s back nine of 21 points.

Colchester GC staged the third event in memory of their former young member Rob George, who died aged 21 in December 2013 following a long battle with leukaemia.

All proceeds raised went towards the Rob George Foundation.

A total of 23 teams played an AM-AM format with the victors Carol and Alan Irvine, Caroline Slagle and Norman Angus with 87 points.

Colchester GC men suffered a home defeat against Stowmarket, in their second Curry Cup match.

After the morning’s foursomes, Colchester's first pairing had secured a good 4&3 win.

But Stowmarket squeezed out five wins from the following foursomes matches.

It was all down to the afternoon’s singles, where Colchester tried their best to claw the matches back and finished on a respectable 6 1/2 total afternoon points.

But Stowmarket triumphed 10½-7 ½ on points.

Colchester GC's men’s stableford saw Martin Webb (nine) steal the glory with a very respectable 39 points.

He carded a total of 11 pars and 1 birdie with a fine back nine of 22 points, to win the Sunday competition.

Separated by only one stableford point, Philip Davies (20) secured second place with 38 points on countback.

But Colchester suffered a further a narrow defeat of 5&4 in their home match against PlayGolf, in the Jubilee Cup.

Colchester GC staged the Jean Ingleton Salvers foursomes stableford competition.

Husband and wife Peter and Sharon Manby finished with a comfortable score of 38 points.

They were two shots clear of second-placed Ian Coleman and Caroline Slagle (36 points, with Colchester GC's immediate past captain Vic Pomphrett and Helen Tarttelin third on 35 points.