THE potential of youth was underlined once again at the Principality Junior Wales Open when the overall title was won by 15-year-old Lewis Jones who beat boys three years his senior to claim the overall trophy. Competing in the under-15 age group, Jones shot a superb round of 75, four over par, to win by two shots from Tom Duncalf and claim a year's honorary membership of the Twenty Ten Course where the final was played. A Welsh academy player with a handicap of three, the Monmouthshire club member from Abertillery said it was the biggest tournament win of his young golfing career. "I've only been playing golf for about five years," he said. "This feels like a great achievement to win this tournament on a Ryder Cup course against players three years older than me. "I come to the Golf Academy here quite often with the Welsh squad but I had only played the Twenty Ten Course once before. I just kept it going out there because I knew everybody else would be struggling in the wind. "I'm looking forward to coming back regularly now to use my membership. It's a fantastic golf course." As well as his Celtic Manor club membership, Jones and all 10 age category winners won prizes from Welsh golf merchandise company Asbri.