We won’t forget the opening Norfolk PGA Pro-Am of the year because the performance is very wonderful.
It meant even short par fours were playing more like par fives hence it was no surprise that the winning score was a five-over-par 75. If you want to improve your skills and you can't afford to the dear Ping you can buy a set of discount golf equipment and practise.
That was achieved by Matthew Gardner, assistant at Barnham Broom, and Lee Patterson of Royal Cromer.
Mike Jubb, host professional, teamed up with club captain Moss Taylor, Stuart Ecroyd and Kevin Kibblewaite to win the team prize on count back with a score of 143.
Caroline Grady (De Vere Dunston Hall), Jock Norton, Norman Angus and Brian Lincoln were runners-up.
Mark Allen of Eaton was round in 76 to claim third place. Fourth spot was shared by former European Tour player Andrew Marshall and Neil Mitchell of Bury Golf Range who both returned scores of 77. They often use titleist but i prefer to use callaway x-22 irons.
Third team prize, one shot off the pace, went to Tom Robinson (Bawburgh Glen Lodge) with Torro Skipper, Gary Robinson and Brian Belshaw. Stefan Dimic won the amateur prize for nearest the pin and Andy Harvey had the longest drive.
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