Kate Smith picked up four trophies after dominating the Ladies Spring Meeting at Bath Golf Club last week.
The former captain collected the Anderson Bowl, Hilda Breakwell Plate, Grandmother Bowl and Volkswagen Trophy, as well as claiming the best gross prize in Division 1 and qualifying for the Dickinson Cup.
Rosy Williams won the Henderson Pennant and the best nett prize in Division 2.
Veronica Creed claimed the stableford prize in Division 1, as did Sue Jackson in Division 2 and Sue Scoble in Division 3, where the best nett honour went to Di Lofting.
The nearest the pin prizes were scooped by captain Angie Frith and Mags Ashman-Marr.
Bath's 2nd team scored a valuable 3-2 away win over Filton 3rds last Thursday.
The first pair of Nigel Crichton and Paul Adams were dormie 2 but lost the 17th hole when an errant shot from the former hit his partner's bag. Despite following their opponents into the trees with their drive on the 18th, they recovered to win the hole in exciting style.
Lee Sumsion and George Matthews looked to be heading for defeat at 4-down with five to play but staged a remarkable recovering to win the last five holes for a 1-up success.
There was no such excitement for John Fricker and Richard Longhurst, who were never in trouble in a 4&3 victory.
Martin Davis and Simon Freeman were 2-up early on but the home pair played steadily to win 4&2.
Roger Nunn came close to lifting the Somerset Seniors Championship Trophy at Saltford last Friday.
The Bath man was in the first group and his a seven-over-par 78 led the way until John Whitcutt of Burnham and Berrow came in with a 77 to leave him in second place.
Bath also hosted a successful Seniors Open meeting, which saw the Geoffrey Locke Trophy claimed by Robert Preedy.
The Kendleshire player scored 40 points to top Division 1 ahead of Mike Beese (39) and Stan Frith (38).
David Pike, another Kendleshire member, won Division 2 with 39, with Bath's Paul Burnford coming third on 37.
Bowood's Alan Macrae (37) won Division 3 with Bath's Vernon Worrall second.
John Tucker of Bath returned the best over-70s card, Frank Snelders of Chippenham made the straightest drive and Bowood's Michael Twelve was nearest the pin.
Bath seniors' Wilfrid Smith Trophy for knockout singles matches was won by Geoff Ogden, who beat club captain Mark Moorfoot in the final.
The losing semi-finalists were club president Harvey Glasgow and David Ryder.
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