Cornwall's three county champions are in action over the weekend in the England Golf Champion of Champions competitions over Woodhall Spa's famous Hotchkin course at the Headquarters of England Golf.
In the the main event, St Enodoc's Louis Archer will play 36 holes on Sunday against England's other men's county champions.
In the age group categories St Mellion's Oban Webber plays 36 holes on Saturday in the Under 18 Boys championship, whilst the schedule for the Seniors is slightly more relaxed with Ian Ashenden (China Fleet) playing 18 holes on Saturday followed by the 2nd round on Sunday.
Event details, tee times and scoring can be found here
The Hotchkin Course at the National Golf Centre, Woodhall Spa, is consistently rated among the world's finest heathland golf experiences.
The course is described as "one of golf's supreme shot making tests" as it was named the 61st best course in the world in Golf magazine's benchmark ranking. It rose three places from its position two years ago in the American publication's 2023-24 list of the greatest courses in the world. The headline rise is vindication of the club's decision to engage feted architect Tom Doak to renovate the heathland masterpiece over the course of seven years. The Lincolnshire course's jump placed it ahead of some of the most iconic and alluring names in the game; Bethpage Black, Kiawah Island (Ocean), Baltusrol, Royal Lytham, Oak Hill, Whistling Straits, Bandon Dunes, Peachtree, Royal Troon, Kingsbarns and Winged Foot were all ranked below the Hotchkin.