ENGLAND picked up the bronze medal at the World Team Championship (Eisenhower Trophy) in Singapore to complete a fine end to the 2026 campaign.

The trio of Charlie Forster, Tyler Weaver and Tiverton golfer Eliot Baker starred in sweltering conditions at the biennial competition, finishing on a combined score of -19, just two shy of Australia in second, while South Africa won the event with a whopping -29.

In the individual standings, Baker was tied-11th on -6, while Forster and Weaver were tied-17th on -5 in the 108-player field. South Africa's Christian Maas topped the leaderboard with a staggering -22, 10 clear of his nearest competitor.

The bronze medal caps a fine year for England Golf, who won both the Women’s and Men’s and Girls’ and Boys’ Home Internationals, the European Cup of Nations, and the annual Octagonal Match in Spain.

England Men also enjoyed a bronze medal in the European Team Championships, while England Women finished fourth at the World Team Championship (Espirito Santo Trophy) recently.

England also triumphed in their international matches with Spain at both senior and under-16 level, and beat Ireland in their annual under-16 match, while there have been some fantastic individual triumphs including Charlotte Naughton's wins at the World Junior Golf Championship and the German Girls' Amateur (first ever Englishperson to do so), Eliot Baker's Portuguese Amateur and Scottish Men's Open victories, Ellie Lichtenhein's European Young Masters win, and Charlie Rusbridge's success at the French Boys' Amateur.

England Golf Men's Performance Manager Ben Gorvett said: “The bronze medal at the Eisenhower Trophy rounds off another very successful year for our England teams at all levels, especially the Men's Team, having medalled in all six events we've played this year - winning four and picking up two bronzes.”