Joshua Robertson wins Stonham U12 Tournament
Joshua Robertson, a 12 year old member of Ufford Park won the Stonham Barns August 2008 Junior Tournament by 5 shots

Joshua, son of Ufford Park's PGA Professional, Stuart Robertson, scored a 6 over par 35 despite an out of bounds on the 6th hole.
The winner of the Under 8 Category was Jamie Hurren, a 9 year old member of St Clements Golf Club with a score of 40 just beating Michael Gee by one shot.
The winner of the Under 8 Category was Dylan Beadsworth, a 7 year old member of Felixstowe Golf Club. Dylan scored a very good score of 45 and was 5 shots ahead of Andrew Gee in 2nd place.
The youngest competitor was Mary Cuthbert, a 5 year old from Thorpness. Mary scored an excellent score of 61 and was rewarded with a prize for the Under 6 category.
The prizes were sponsored by the Golf Direct Store at Stonham Barns and presented by Tony Dobson, the Stonham Barns PGA Professional and organiser of the Junior Tournaments.
The next event at Stonham Barns will be the September Junior Tournament which will be held on Sunday 28th September 2008. This event is played over 9 holes and players can come and play anytime between 10am and 1pm. No booking is required. There will be prizes for the top 3 in each age category with the winners receiving a trophy.
For details on this event or any of the other Junior Stonham Barns events please contact Tony Dobson on 01449 711545 or e-mail tony@golf-direct.co.uk
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