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Georgia’s birdie blitz retains Hampshire Rose

European number one Georgia Hall has retained the Hampshire Rose with an eight-under par score for 36 holes – and a five shot winning margin.

Kimsey secures superb transatlantic victory

Nathan Kimsey pulled off a dramatic victory against an international field when he won the 54-hole Terra Cotta Invitational event at the Naples National Golf Club in Florida.

Nigel Evans to become England Golf President in 2015

Nigel Evans, current Board Chairman of England Golf, has accepted the nomination to become President Elect of the England Golf for 2014 with a view to becoming President in 2015.

Singh Brar comes out on top in marathon playoff at Berkhamsted

England boy international Jack Singh Brar laid down a marker for the season by winning the annual Berkhamsted Trophy after a marathon three-way playoff at the challenging Hertfordshire venue.

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England boy international Jack Singh Brar laid down a marker for the season by winning the annual Berkhamsted Trophy after a marathon three-way playoff at the challenging Hertfordshire venue.

Alice

England’s Alice Hewson birdied her way to a superb six-under 66 today and a two-shot victory in the Scottish U16 open stroke play championship at Strathmore.

The money – which must be matched by the club or range – can be used to offer structured coaching sessions with PGA professionals and activities to attract boys and girls and encourage them to progress and stay in the sport.

England Golf has launched a new £300 grant to help GolfMark clubs and RangeMark driving ranges with projects to grow junior golf.

Cartier Trophy victory for England

England international Bronte Law rolled in three consecutive birdie putts to seal victory in the Cartier Trophy at St Cloud, near Paris, today and claim the title of French open U18 champion.

Olympic hero backs

Olympic hero Steve Backley believes would-be golfers can strike gold during Midlands Golf Week.

School Sports

The England Golf Partnership (EGP) has welcomed the government’s £150m-a-year boost for primary school sport.