Saturday 30 September 2017 16:30, UK
Youngsters Aime Watson and Andrew Griffiths claimed famous victories in the Game Changers Beat the Pro challenge at the British Masters.
Watson held her nerve to get the better of Ian Poulter in the nearest-the-pin contest and also impressed one of her pop idols in the process.
McFly drummer Harry Judd was cheering her on as she hit a pitching wedge from 85 yards into the heart of the fifth green.
Griffiths had earlier celebrated a victory over former US Open champion Graeme McDowell at the par three during the third round at Close House.
The 11-year-old found the top tier on the left of the green, where the pin was trickily positioned, and was congratulated for his shot by McDowell.
Click play on the videos above to watch the youngsters play their tee shots at Close House…