Golf
Caldecott Hall's Aaron Bullock has carved himself a place as one of the region's top college golfers and played his way into a series of top competitions.
Norfolk number one Neil Lythgoe has just completed a trio of local wins with scores totalling an impressive 13-under par for the 54 holes. Lythgoe's latest success was in the Norfolk Alliance meeting at Sheringham - which had been rescheduled from the wintry conditions of early January.
Eaton is launching an annual Norwich & Norfolk corporate golf championship as part of its centenary celebrations. The event, which will be played for the first time this year, is open to a maximum of 16 teams playing a knock-out tournament at Eaton throughout the summer.
Caroline Collett, the honorary secretary at The Links Country Park at West Runton, had a hole- in-one on the 167-yard 5th hole during the annual club captain v vice captain challenge.
De Vere Dunston Hall is staging a charity golf day and May ball on Friday, May 14 in aid of the Variety Club's Children's Charity. The hotel is hoping to raise £10,000 from the event, part of the De Vere group's national target of £500,000 for the charity.
The Norfolk Premier Golf Academy has taken a major step forward in the pursuit of the perfect swing and are keen to get the best out of a particular piece of equipment - you, the golfer.
Winter, what winter? Norfolk number one Neil Lythgoe has just eased round Gt Yarmouth and Caister in a superb eight-under-par 62. He had just one blemish on his card: a three-putt bogey on his first hole, the short 14th.
The snow finally vanished to allow the Norfolk PGA 2010 season to get under way at Sheringham - but in daunting conditions of plummeting temperatures, steady rain and winds gusting at 46mph.
Norfolk professionals Gary Potter and Keith Capindale Scott have been flying high in seniors' events in Spain. They shared second place in one tournament at Roda on the Senior Progolf Tour while Potter (Links Country Park) took third place and Capindale Scott was fourth in the other at Riquelme.
Thetford's Lawrence Dodd has made a dream start to the new season with a three-stroke victory in his first event on the Alps Tour. The tournament professional produced a stunning 21 birdies and an eagle and was 17-under par for the 54-hole Open de Mogador in Morocco.