Suffolk Under 14’s narrowly beaten by Norfolk

Suffolk Under 14’s narrowly beaten by Norfolk

Suffolk Under 14 boys had their first fixture of the season with a trip to Swaffham Golf Club to play a friendly match against Norfolk. The course was in excellent condition, having been prepared for the Norfolk Amateur Championship the following week, and the weather stayed fine with many sunny intervals.

The nine-hole foursomes in the morning finished level at 2 1/2 points each but Norfolk edged the afternoon eighteen hole singles by 5 1/2 to 4 1/2 to win the match by the narrowest of margins. 

Special mention to 11 year old Jacob Severn (Bury St Edmunds) who was the only Suffolk player to score maximum points.

Scores (Suffolk names first)

Foursomes-George Swallow and Bailee Taylor halved with Harry Thomas and Sullivan Goddard, Charlie Langdon and Patrick Coffey lost  to Liam Gaffyn and Jake Gunby – 3 and 2, Ethan Lee and Jonathan Points lost to Romer Haywood and Theo Pudney – 2 down, Sebastian Kubitzek and James Sadler beat Tibet Demirsoy and Arthur Leeder – 3 and 2, Rhys Whiting and Jacob Severn beat Louie Raine and Leighton Young – 1 up

Singles- George Swallow lost to Harry Thomas – 2 down, Bailee Taylor beat Sullivan Goddard – 5 and 4, Charlie Langdon beat Liam Gaffyn – 3 and 2, Patrick Coffey lost to Jake Gunby – 2 and 1, Ethan Lee beat Tibet Demirsoy – 2 up, Jonathan Points halved with Romer Haywood, Sebastian Kubitzek lost to Louie Raine – 2 and 1, James Sadler lost to Leighton Young – 3 and 2, Rhys Whiting lost to Theo Pudney – 5 and 4, Jacob Severn beat Arthur Leeder  – 1 up

Trevor Mason

 

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