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JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP 2007

sponsored by Bush Management

Weston Park Golf Club - Sunday 8th July

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Name

Club

Gross

HCP

Nett

Position

Rebecca Heeles Royal Norwich

82

11

71

Scratch Champion &

Under 16 Champion

Pictures

Tiffany Howie Sprowston Manor

83

4

79

Champion 16-18 yrs
Emma Davies Eaton

84

6

78

 
Fiona Freeth Sheringham

93

20

73

 
Amber Ratcliffe Royal Cromer

94

23

71

3rd Handicap
Jenny Henderson Dunston Hall

94

19

75

 
Lulu Humberston Dereham

94

17

77

 
Hannah Groom Swaffham

95

16

79

 
Jennifer Hide Royal Norwich

96

11

85

 
Emily Anthony Barnham Broom

100

36

64

Handicap Trophy 1st prize
Sally Richards Sheringham

101

29

72

4th Handicap
Louise Gathercole Swaffham

104

21

83

 
Rachel Drohan Kings Lynn

107

36

71

2nd Handicap on C/B
Katie Causton Bawburgh

109

24

85

 
Jessica Rutherford Gt Yarmouth & Caister

111

18

93

 
Laura Gathercole King’s Lynn

122

36

86

30+ Handicap
Rachel Hide Royal Norwich

 

36

 

Retired hurt
Juliet Fenton King’s Lynn

 

36

 

Withdrew/ injured prior

 

Rebecca and Tiffany go forward to represent Norfolk at Greetham Valley on Sunday 16th September in the Midland Champion of Champions.
Rebecca Heeles's name will go forward to the Daily Telegraph/RBS Junior Golf Tournament for a chance to play at Dubai Creek. Only the top seven girls nationwide will take part.

 

The prizes were presented by Jackie Sewell of Bush Property Management.

 

Before the prize presentation a cheque for £160 was presented to Carol Delf, Norfolk Ladies County Captain, from Weston Park Ladies who organised a fund-raising Stableford competition and raffle last Tuesday on behalf of Norfolk Junior Girls.

 

Ros Wilkinson, County Junior Organiser, laid down a challenge to all the girls with handicaps in Norfolk. With money donated previously by the ladies of Royal West Norfolk G.C., the Junior Committee of the NLCGA have organised a training day with the England coach, Paul Ashwell, in September, but numbers are limited. She encouraged the girls to practise hard and enter the remaining County competitions, including the Inter County Shield at Gog Magog in Cambridgeshire, to show their commitment and earn a place on that special training day.