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Clymer Bowl triumph for NCGU first string

Norfolk’s first team emerged victorious as a selection of the county’s leading golfersassembled for the curtain-raising Clymer Bowl staged at Great Yarmouth and CaisterGolf Club. The annual 36-hole foursomes tournament [ ]

Clymer Bowl triumph for NCGU first string

Norfolk’s first team emerged victorious as a selection of the county’s leading golfers

assembled for the curtain-raising Clymer Bowl staged at Great Yarmouth and Caister

Golf Club.

The annual 36-hole foursomes tournament was contested by four sides – Norfolk’s

firsts and seconds, the county under-18 boys and a further team selected by NCGU

president Bob Carrick.

The morning play saw two hard-fought encounters in which the firsts edged the

seconds 3-2, while the President’s men overcame the under-18s by the same

margin.

In the afternoon, Carrick’s outfit drew first blood with Harriet Allsebrook and Robert

Wilson securing a 3 and 2 success over evergreen Norfolk ace Simon Clark and

teenager Liam Caffyn.

But the tide soon turned with Carl Green and Scott Wright posting a point for the

first team. Team-mates Callum Rana and Tom Rutherford also followed suit before

unbeaten pair Sully Goddard and Josh Chamberlain clinched outright victory for

Norfolk.

The final match on the course ended all-square leaving the county first team as the

overall 3.5-1.5 victors.

The third-place match was a one-sided affair in which the under-18s came out on

top by a 4.5-0.5 margin.

NCGU president Carrick said: “Once again, the Clymer Bowl proved an excellent way

to start the county golf season. The day blended fun and steely competition in equal measures. Throughout there was some very good golf played, not least by many of our junior golfers who continue to make good progress.

“I’d like to extend our thanks to Great Yarmouth and Caister Golf Club, who were

generous hosts as always.”

Norfolk first team: Simon Clark, Adam Sims, Tom Rutherford, Scott Wright, Liam Caffyn,

Sully Goddard, Carl Green, Nic Sperrin, Callum Rana, Josh Chamberlain

Norfolk second team: Peter Murphy, Brandon Hobley, Sean Rafferty, Ryan Clarke, Darren

Abbs, Josh Weeds, Jamie Fox, Scott Seeley, Luke Johnson, Harry Bradfield

Norfolk under-18s: Quin Monaghan, Arthur Loose, Louie Raine, Jake Gunby, Tom

Mathers, Toby Lewin, Tibet Demirsoy, Luis King, Luke Gilding, Ed Luther

President’s team: Bob Carrick, Robert Barnard, Iain Reid, Simon Locke, Chris Taylor,

Harriet Allsebrook, Terry Norman, Peter Johns, Adrian Myhill, Greg Caffyn, Robert Wilson