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Kent book place in English Senior Men's County Finals as The London Club's Danny Holmes cards three under par 141 to claim individual honours

Kent are through to the English Senior Men's County Finals after a convincing display at the South Eastern Group qualifier.

Eleven county teams battled it out over two rounds at East Sussex National, but Sene Valley's Martin Farbrace, Bob Florence, Matt Jarvis and Phil Judge, all of Rochester & Cobham, Danny Holmes of The London Club and Wildernesse's Richard Partridge put them all in the shade, beating next-best Surrey by six shots.

From left, Kent's Richard Partridge (Wildernesse), Bob Florence (Rochester & Cobham), Danny Holmes (The London Club), Peter Lightfoot (team captain, Wildernesse), Martin Farbrace (Sene Valley), Matt Jarvis (Rochester & Cobham) and Phil Judge (Rochester & Cobham) with Jim Pocknell (Kent and South East Group president)
From left, Kent's Richard Partridge (Wildernesse), Bob Florence (Rochester & Cobham), Danny Holmes (The London Club), Peter Lightfoot (team captain, Wildernesse), Martin Farbrace (Sene Valley), Matt Jarvis (Rochester & Cobham) and Phil Judge (Rochester & Cobham) with Jim Pocknell (Kent and South East Group president)

Sussex, Hertfordshire, a combined Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire side, Essex, Suffolk, Norfolk, Hampshire, Middlesex and Bedfordshire also took part.

Of 66 players Holmes was the only player to shoot under par, scoring three under after rounds of 74 and 67 for 141 to win the individual event as well as team honours.

The finals will take place at Rothley Park in Leicestershire on October 4-6.

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