Nottinghamshire's Elizabeth Wilson defeated fellow England Girls' Squad member Lauren Crump in a play-off to lift the Girls' Fairhaven Trophy.

The duo, who were the only players under par (-2) across the four rounds, couldn't be separated throughout the contest, with just one shot the difference after each day's play.
But on a testing course, Norwood Park's Wilson edged Hill Valley's Crump to add to her top-five finish at this year's Helen Holm Scottish Women's Amateur.
She said: "It feels great to have won such a prestigious event and I'm really happy I was able to get over the line in the play-off.
"Each round was tough but I thought I played solid and focused on one shot at a time.
"Winning in a play-off was exciting as there were a lot of emotions. I tried to have confidence in my game and trust the strategy I made as it was stroke play and not match play.
"It means a lot as I've never experienced it before and I really appreciate everyone's support this week."
But on a testing course, Norwood Park's Wilson edged Hill Valley's Crump to add to her top-five finish at this year's Helen Holm Scottish Women's Amateur.
She said: "It feels great to have won such a prestigious event and I'm really happy I was able to get over the line in the play-off.
"Each round was tough but I thought I played solid and focused on one shot at a time.
"Winning in a play-off was exciting as there were a lot of emotions. I tried to have confidence in my game and trust the strategy I made as it was stroke play and not match play.
"It means a lot as I've never experienced it before and I really appreciate everyone's support this week."
ENDS
Contact details:
Tom Vale, Press & Media Manager
Tel: 07912 240850
Email: tom.vale@englandgolf.org
www.englandgolf.org
Contact details:
Tom Vale, Press & Media Manager
Tel: 07912 240850
Email: tom.vale@englandgolf.org
www.englandgolf.org