ENGLAND Golf has won its biennial match against Spain after a convincing 19.5-10.5 victory at La Galiana Golf Resort.

England led 10.5-4.5 after Friday, April 25's first day of play, thanks to a 3.5-1.5 win in the morning foursomes and a commanding 7-3 win in the afternoon singles.

A 3-2 win in the morning foursomes on Saturday, including a mammoth 8 and 7 win for Ben Bolton and Tiverton’s Eliot Baker, saw England take a strong lead heading into the final session’s singles, where they triumphed again 6-4, to take “Seve’s hands” back to England.

Their star performer was Matilde Santilli, who in her first England Women’s appearance, won 3.5 out of 4 points available to her.

England Golf Men’s Performance Manager Ben Gorvett said: “We’re really pleased to come away with the win, our 17th win out of the 20 occasions we've played this fixture.

“It’s a very proud occasion for all players and staff and it’s something that will be remembered for a very long time. We’re pleased we can bring Seve’s hands back to England for another two years before we compete again on home soil.

“It’s been a fantastic start to both the male and female programmes this year, where we’ve had a number of individual and team wins, and England U16s beating Spain too. We’re looking forward to competing on the European stage in the coming months and seeing more individual success over the coming months.

“This early season success wouldn’t have been possible without the great support of our coaches and support staff, particularly Rob Watts and Steve Robinson who have done a fantastic job in keeping the guys motivated and focused to earn another tremendous victory.”