Nick Chitty from Hornsey, north London won the BMGA English Open with a total of 95 in the three rounds played. He set a new course record of 29 with his first round. Chris Harding from Birmingham came second with 97.
Adam Kelly from Cambridge won the special Wroxham Barns trophy for the best local golfer with a score of 113. Our resident sculptor Sue Windley created the trophy. Adam also picked up the best novice award. The prize for the most number of holes in one went to Chris Harding’s son Matthew with 16.
Photographs: Nick Chitty & Sue Windley with Adam Kelly
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