THE first victory for Ellesmere College since it launched its Golf Academy has been welcomed by the school's bosses after an impressive tournament.
Jonjo Ashbrook, 18, beat off tough competition to win the individual event at the Independent Schools Golf Tournament National final in Ayr, Scotland, including twin brother Charlie, also a pupil at the north Shropshire school, who came third.
In addition the Ellesmere College Golf Academy team came an impressive third overall, with 17-year-old Marcus Wildblood and Charlie Boys, 15, competing with the twins.
It means the school is now ranked fourth in England for golf.
Rob Ashbrook, head of the Golf Academy and PGA Advanced Professional, said these huge successes show the strength and depth of the academy at Ellesmere and how it is building each year.
And his pride was doubled up in his other roles as the towns' dad.
He said: “We were up against all the schools that have golf academies or play golf from around Great Britain so it was a great achievement to finish a very impressive third in the team competition but also to have the winner and bronze medal places in the individual event.
“It is a proud moment for the school – I believe this is the first time one of our academy has won a national event and this will help us gain momentum for the future.
“Over the past few years the Academy has gone from strength to strength and we are building on each success with a lot of interest from new pupils each year.
“Of course, we give equal weighting to academia too, so the students get the best of both worlds.
“We are a real force to compete with now, making the most of our facilities such as the indoor SkyTrak Golf Simulator and nine hole GONGU rated golf course we have here at the school.”
“I am, of course, very proud.
“There’s great competition between Jonjo and Charlie and they really spur each other on.
“It’s a great achievement for them both and everyone around school is congratulating them now.”
The team qualified for the three-day competition at Dundonald Links by winning at Preston Golf Club and then at the English final at Carden Park, Cheshire.
Charlie Ashbrook also won the Shropshire & Herefordshire Youth Championship at Llanymynech Golf Club by one shot in very tough conditions, while the school hosted a Shropshire & Herefordshire girls competition and last year one leg of the European Junior Tour.
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