A birdie plus 11 pars just helped David Currie to victory in Rochford Hundred's April medal on Saturday.

Currie shot 76-8=68 to earn a one shot handicap cut which puts him out of contention for the club's Leslie Wood side.

And he only squeezed home in Division One thanks to a better back nine after Lee Winsor's 73-5=68 - three birdies and 11 pars - with a double bogey spoiling his chances.

Cadet captain Christian Foreman (69-1=68) also missed out on countback but enjoyed five birdies and 10 pars.

Division Two winner John Hodges (84-13=71) also won on countback from Mitchell Smith (87-16=71).

Hodges had a see-saw round with a birdie and eight pars helping to repair the damage of a couple of triple bogeys.

Highlights for Smith were five pars.

Ken Trusler notched five pars on his way to 89-18=71 and a Division Three win over Joseph Garnett, whose 90-18=72 included a hat-trick of pars.

Jonathan Evans took Sunday's Division One prize thanks to three birdies and 11 pars in his 73-6=67, which was too hot for cadet Tom Owen, who hit two birdies plus 11 pars for 74-5=69.

Competitions chairman Ivor Finer's 82-15=67 saw him cruise to victory in Division Two over Patrick Gilbert (82-12=70).

Finer chalked up seven pars while Gilbert fired three birdies and six pars but was not helped by a triple and two double bogeys.

Jerry Gibson strolled home in Division Three when his 91-21=70 was way ahead of David Webb's 97-21=76.

Rochford's midweek Stableford was won by Pat White who had a couple of birdies and nine pars in his 41 points to edge out Steve Weidner, Craig Loxton and Luke Fraser by a point.

Rochford still has a few vacancies for five, six and seven day members plus ladies.

Anyone interested should ring secretary/manager Mark Boon on 01702 544302.