CLEOBURY Mortimer junior Jack Severn has qualified for the Junior European Open in Andalucia, Spain.

Despite strong winds at Ingon Manor, Stratford, Severn sealed his spot in the November tournament with a second-place finish from a field of scratch players and England stars.

Severn held a one-shot lead coming down the 18th but a wind-assisted 50-degree wedge from 155m out sailed out of bounds.

In spite of the double bogey, he still claimed second to join a field of 105 boys who will play four rounds on two of Spain’s top courses before the top 40 make the cut for the fifth and decisive leg.

Paul Hebdon, Peter Buckley, Jonny Wilkinson and Angus Taylor joined forces to post a score of 58.2 to win the fourth annual Teenage Cancer Trust Charity Golf Day.

The winning quartet emerged from a field of 19 teams ahead of second-placed squad Chris Clayton, Amrit Singh, Andy Hughes and Tony Wheeler on 59.5.

The event, generously backed by Benham BMW, raised more than £9,000 for the charity.