• Teenager Sully Goddard claimed the Norfolk Amateur Championship crown with an exemplary display at Bawburgh Golf Club.The Thetford golfer signed for three sub-par scores to close out the 54-hole event on 211 – seven shots clear of runner-up Danny Loveday.Goddard’s victory underlined his fast-track development after a 2025 season in which he claimed the Norfolk Boys title.The Culford School pupil’s latest success also highlighted the contrasting emotions that golf can bring.Last year Goddard held a

  • King’s Lynn duo Iain Yule and Mark Butt led the way as Norfolk ended up honours even with Suffolk after a high-class East Anglian Senior League match at Bury St Edmunds Golf Club.The two teams fought out a thrilling encounter that saw the visitors rally to clinch a 7.5-7.5 tie.In the morning foursomes session, Yule and Butt gradually took control of their game thanks to some smart teamwork.Butt’s high-class pitch to within three feet rescued

  • Middleton Hall owner Dave Freeman teamed up with his west Norfolk club’s PGA professional Adam Lewarne to win the Coronation Salvers in impressive fashion.Freeman and Lewarne received 12 strokes for the historic Stableford tournament, which was staged this year at a sunbaked Ryston Park.After a steady start the pair began to pile up the points. The highlight of the  dovetailing duo’s round  came at the 519-yard par-5 14th where they recorded a gross birdie.In the

  • Sully’s rise from ‘Boys’ to man

    Teenager Sully Goddard claimed the Norfolk Amateur Championship crown with an exemplary display at Bawburgh Golf Club. The Thetford golfer signed for three sub-par scores to close out the 54-hole

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    Norfolk serve up Sunday best

    Norfolk’s golfers delivered a superb second-day surge to secure fourth spot in the nine-team Eastern Counties Foursomes at Seacroft Golf Club. Norfolk began the tournament positively as they gleaned six

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    Norfolk beaten by English champions

    Norfolk’s league season began with a spirited display against the reigning English county golf champions, Leicestershire & Rutland. Norfolk lost out 3.5-8.5 at Cosby Golf Club but joint-managers Simon Clark

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