From seaside spots to country estates, golf lovers can score a hole-in-one at these courses.
Here are five of the award-winning golf courses in Norfolk you have to visit.
Barnham Broom
Where: Honingham Rd, Barnham Broom, NR9 4DD
The hotel and club was named the top resort in the East of England by National Club Golfer and among the top 100 in the UK.
It has two 18-hole championship courses, a driving range and an academy course.
There are a handful of places to eat including the Brasserie, the Sports Bar and the Brasserie Lounge.
Royal West Norfolk
Where: Beach Road, Brancaster, PE31 8AX
Royal West Norfolk was named the best course in Norfolk by Today's Golfer and has previously been included in the top courses in the world.
Located in Brancaster, it was founded in 1892 and remains largely unchanged with two holes affected by tides.
There is a clubhouse for members which can be cut off by the tide.
Dunston Hall
Where: Ipswich Rd, Norwich NR14 8PQ
This 18-hole championship course and driving range was named among the top 100 resorts in the country.
There are over 6,000 yards of USPGA-rated green which is suitable for many different skill levels.
Dunston Hall also has a clubhouse bar and a brasserie restaurant where you can get drinks and food.
Hunstanton
Where: Golf Course Rd, Hunstanton, PE36 6JQ
Hunstanton was named by Today's Golfer among the best courses in both Norfolk and England.
It has an 18-hole dog-friendly, seaside course with views of the beach.
There is a clubhouse serving breakfast, snacks, specials and roast dinners in the winter.
Royal Norwich
Where: Morton Lane, Weston Longville, NR9 5JW
In 350 acres of parkland is the Royal Norwich, which was named among the best new golf developments in the world by Golf Inc.
Both the 18-hole and 6-hole courses have state-of-the-art practice facilities with range, bunkers and putting green.
The restaurant in the Royal Norwich, the Stables, is open seven days a week offering fine dining.
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