Broadstone professional Nigel Tokely won both the individual and team prizes at a Pro-am organised by Spanish Fairways in Portugal.
He and the seven-man team have qualified to play in the final this month.
Tokely finished on level par after four rounds at Penha Longa, Estoril, Praia d'el Ray and Quinta do Peru. The team also played at Quinta da Marinha, a course and hotel complex that is fast becoming a favourite with British golfers seeking winter sunshine.
His team comprised Broadstone members John and Mike Compton, Mannis Cannie, Selwyn Burke and Graham Butson with Bournemouth and Meyrick Park pair Paul Torrible and Paul Lovesy.
Five of the eight scores counted each day and they totalled 850 stableford points to beat their nearest challengers by 40.
Tokely has been taking teams to Spain and Portugal for the past four years. His assistant Mathew Wilson also led a team that finished outside the prizes.
The winning team in the final are given free entry to next year's event.
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