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Norfolk’s two men’s teams are all set for the start of the 2026 Anglian League season after an extensive preparation programme under new joint-managers Simon Clark and Carl Green.The Great Yarmouth and Caister Golf Club duo have worked tirelessly throughout the winter months engaging with players and hosting a series of specialist training sessions.There have also been on-course practice days ahead of recent warm-up matches against a Norfolk professionals’ side and the county seniors’ team.Clark,
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Sheringham golfer Paul Innocent added a fresh chapter to his remarkable story with victory in the ISPS Handa U.S Blind Open in Georgia.Less than three years ago Innocent was diagnosed with Leber’s Heriditary Optic Neuropathy, an incurable disease that has left him blind in his right eye and with only 30 per cent vision in his left.The 43-year-old Stiffkey resident responded to adversity by pursuing his decades-long golf passion and last summer in Scotland triumphed
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Norfolk Boys golf team suffered a painful outcome at the BUT Trophy as they lost out on countback to Bedfordshire.Norfolk played some superb golf in the morning foursomes to establish a lunchtime lead in the annual tri-county tournament, staged this year at The Millbrook Golf Club in Bedfordshire.Prior to the singles, they led Leicestershire and Rutland by 1.5 points and the host county by three points.Norfolk also set off on the front foot in the
Norfolk golf management duo outline new-season plans
Norfolk’s two men’s teams are all set for the start of the 2026 Anglian League season after an extensive preparation programme under new joint-managers Simon Clark and Carl Green. The
US glory for Norfolk golfer
Sheringham golfer Paul Innocent added a fresh chapter to his remarkable story with victory in the ISPS Handa U.S Blind Open in Georgia. Less than three years ago Innocent was
Countback setback for Norfolk Boys
Norfolk Boys golf team suffered a painful outcome at the BUT Trophy as they lost out on countback to Bedfordshire. Norfolk played some superb golf in the morning foursomes to
King’s Lynn golfer wins Norfolk Schools Boys Championship
King Edward VII Academy pupil Albie Patterson landed the best victory of his career to date with a gritty success in the Norfolk Schools Boys Championship at Eaton Golf Club.
Sheringham golfer set for 2026 US Blind Golf Championships
The renowned US Masters will be staged at Augusta next week but it isn’t the only international golf tournament taking place in Georgia in April. From April 13-15 the ISPS
NCGU first team take Clymer Bowl
Norfolk’s first team golfers began the new season in impressive form as they claimed the curtain-raising Clymer Bowl staged at Great Yarmouth and Caister Golf Club. The annual foursomes event was contested