Russell Tate has won the Hampshire PGA's Poole's Peugeot Trainees Order of Merit for a second successive year.
The Lee-on-the-Solent assistant dominated the order of merit throughout the season and underlined his position at the top by winning both the Hampshire PGA Trainees Championship at Waterlooville and the Rowlands Castle GC Trainees Pro-Am.
In the Trainees Championship, he finished with a four-under-par 36-hole total of 140 after two rounds of 70 for a four-shot winning margin over Weybrook Park's Andrew Cloke with Southwood's Chris Hudson three shots further adrift on 147.
A two-under par round of 70 saw Tate take the Rowlands Castle event, one shot ahead of Tournerbury's Wesley Byatt.
Paulton's Mark Williamson took victory in the Pro-Am with his team of Craig Street, Steve Curtis and Ray Quinn.
Final positions in the Poole's Peugeot Trainees order of merit: Russell Tate (Lee-on-the-Solent) 1537.35, Chris Hudson (Southwood) 622.61, Andrew Cloke (Weybrook Park) 549.22, Wesley Byatt (Tournerbury) 502.02, Nick Smith (Dunwood Manor) 264.76.
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