Jason Norwood fired a majestic round of gross 66 for a Stableford score of 45 in round two of the Abbott Risk Consulting Summer Cup at Reay.
The senior badminton season drew to a close with six Caithness players going across the Pentland Firth for the R Clouston Ltd Orkney Championships.
The first Tuesday in May saw the Thurso ladies compete for the captain's and vice-captain's prizes, with 16 venturing out in very windy conditions.
The arrival of May saw players at Reay beginning their campaign for victory in the Summer Cup, this year sponsored by Abbott Risk Consulting.
Thurso Golf Club held its annual Comm Open on Saturday with more than 60 players from across the county participating in this mixed-gender event.
A total of £2000 was handed over to local charities at Caithness Autocross Club's recent prize-giving for the 2022 season.
Dounreay Fly Fishing Association began its 2023 series of competitions counting towards the Boat League championship last Saturday on Loch Watten.
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The first Caithness ladies' open of the season, the Navcommsta, was hosted by Thurso Golf Club, having been played yearly in the county since 1993.
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Thurso ladies' golf season got off to a cold but dry start, with the course looking great thanks to greenkeeper Frazer Sparling and his team.
After an enjoyable weekend, it was Kindling that sailed away with the Viking Cup for most points in Wick Model Yacht Club's annual May Day event.
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Riders in week three of Caithness Cycling Club’s 10-mile time trial season endured temperatures as low as three Celsius and a light snow shower.
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The latest action at Reay saw the ladies competing in round two of their summer Stableford, with the leaderboard topped by Lora Jane Kelly.
A bitterly cold north-east wind greeted 12 anglers from Dounreay Fly Fishing Association as they signed for their traditional season-opener.
Caithness Ladies secured their first win of the season in the SWF Highlands and Islands League with a 5-2 victory over Ross and Cromarty on Sunday.
Reay hosted its first "major" of the season in the shape of the Ronnie Wallace Open sponsored by Norbloc, with more than 70 golfers taking part.