ENGLAND teenage international Conor Gough won the individual title at the Major Champions Invitational at Bella Collina in Florida after shooting 15 under-par.

The event is in its second year and was created by six-time major champion, Sir Nick Faldo, to give opportunities to young golfers.

It was supported by 18 major winners including Georgia Hall of England, the Women’s British Open Champion.

Hall was represented by a team of four; Gough from Stoke Park, Annabell Fuller, who shot 11 under-par to win the girls’ title, fellow England player Lily May Humphreys and Alexis Valenzuela of Switzerland.

Together they were runners-up in the team event on 26 under-par, three shots behind the winning team.

Gough, 16, the British Boys’ Champion, shot scores of 68 65 68, playing in the final five holes in two under-par to finish three clear of Andrew Goodman from the USA. The defending champion, Tom McKibbin, was in third place on 11 under-par.

Gough, 16, the British Boys’ Champion, shot scores of 68 65 68, playing the final five holes in two-under par to finish three clear of the USA’s Andrew Goodman. Defending champion Tom McKibbin was third on 11-under.

Thalia Kirby from Stoke Park has been selected to represent England in three international championships.

Kirby, 18, will compete in the Italian Women’s International, the Scottish Under-18 Girls’ Championship and the French U21 Women’s Championship.