What do Dean Ashton, Wes Hoolahan, Grant Holt and Bryan Gunn all have in common?

They'll all be swapping their footy boots for putters and pitching wedges when they take on 18-holes later this month.

From September 20 to 21, Canaries' stars will be out in force at Wensum Valley Golf Club in Taverham with other celebrities for charity golf event.

Norwich Evening News: Roger Day, pictured centre in the black shirt, with sporting stars at the golf day in 2021Roger Day, pictured centre in the black shirt, with sporting stars at the golf day in 2021 (Image: Julia Holland)

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The event is put on by Roger Day, owner of Archway Events, who is no stranger to rubbing shoulders with City's past stars.

The 62-year-old said: "My connection with Norwich players goes back years - to the 80s and 90s - having Bryan Gunn and Mark Bowen at my wedding.

Norwich Evening News: Bryan Gunn, left, is a regular attendee of the eventsBryan Gunn, left, is a regular attendee of the events (Image: Archway Events)

"I've been doing events for 30 years, working with celebrities to help raise money for charities.

"This year we've got 24 teams each of the days.

"It's going to be the biggest ever celebrity golf day, bar none - it's going to be phenomenal.

"About 95pc of the event is done before the actual day, so at this point I'm just praying the waether is good over the two days."

Norwich Evening News: Roger Day, pictured left, with the late George BestRoger Day, pictured left, with the late George Best (Image: Archant)

As well as former football players, there are also stars from rugby to cricket.

Companies arrive for the day and will have a star accompany them around the course as a captain.

There is also an evening meal where people can mix with the celebrities.

Norwich Evening News: One of the teams at the event last yearOne of the teams at the event last year (Image: Archway Events)

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Roger added: "To have all the players mixing with people is great - it makes it a really intimate event.

"I'm really grateful to the guys who come here and take the time to play.

Norwich Evening News: Jerry Goss, pictured left, with Roger DayJerry Goss, pictured left, with Roger Day (Image: Archway Events)

"The support has been fantastic from local companies too - it's humbling they want to come and play in this event.

"We'll be raising money for both Cancer Research and the Make A Wish Foundation, so two great causes."

Norwich Evening News: Roger Day, owner of Archway EventsRoger Day, owner of Archway Events (Image: Steve Adams)