STEVE Jones had a successful weekend at Brean Golf Club as he claimed win's on both days.

On Sunday, he teamed up with Brian Read in the Pairs Aggregate Medal and repeated his Stableford win the previous day.

They combined for a level par score of 142 in the testing format which needs both partners to be playing steadily and avoid any big numbers to have any chance of victory. Second place would have gone to Roger Phillips and Tony Romeo but as Romeo forgot to sign his card his partners net 67, the best of the day, was in vain as they were disqualified.

A countback was required to separate the next two pairs and decide who would be the runners up. Steve's brother Paul partnering Roger Vaughan prevailed over Trevor Pitt and Phil Aspinall who also posted a sub 70 score.

The previous day the temporary greens were deployed for the first time this Winter for the Monthly Stableford.

With the larger holes in the greens scoring was expected to be good and the players didn't disappoint. Jones again led the way with 44 points on his way to Division One success and the best score of the day.

The other two divisions were won with 43 points as Chris Stephens won Division two and Tony Groves took the third flight. Murray Parsons, Mark Elvins and Tony Romeo were the runners up respectively in the first, second and third categories.

The Seniors 2012 campaign got underway with the January Medal last week. Keen runner Jim Wotton was quick out the blocks with a net 68 to take the win ahead of George Thomas on 70 and Roger Blackwell in third on 72.

Andrew March bounced back from his disappointing finish the previous week to take second spot in the G&S PGA Medal at Burnham and Berrow. His level par score of 71 gave him second spot one stroke behind Burnham amateur Ellis Cook. March did however take maximum points in the Total Triumph Order of Merit and moved back into a share of second place. David Haines also finished in the top ten after a 75.