The winning England team celebrated becoming the first two-time winner under the new format, having previously won in 2014. There was some consolation for the Irish and Scots with Mark Dineley taking Longest Drive and Charles McLaughlin bagging Nearest the Pin.
The format is straightforward: each country fields a four-man team, with each of the four flights containing a representative from each of those nations. Points are awarded within each flight, with four points going to the winner, three to the runner-up, and so on.
Final Results:
England (11 points): Robin Hammond (1), Bob Wallace (4), Jim Wardell (2), Richard Garret (4)
Wales (11): Jonathan Williams (4), Stephen Gore (3), Paul Brown (3), Justin Davies (1)
Ireland (10): Mark Dineley (2), Mark Cummings (2), Mervyn Jacob (4), Mark Dillon (2)
Scotland (8): Gordon Watson (3), Kirk Beaton (1), Peter Brannan (1), Charles McLaughlin (3)
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