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105th VSGA Amateur Championship June 26-30 | The Federal Club, Glen Allen | VSGA.org | @VSGA1904 2018 VSGA Men’s Schedule April 28-29 35th Virginia-West Va. Team Matches-* Olde Mill, Laurel Fork 30 76th VSGA Club Championship The Foundry GC, Powhatan May 19-20 53rd VSGA Four-Ball Stroke Play Champ. Cedar Point CC, Suffolk 30-31 36th VSGA Sr. Four-Ball Stroke Play Ch.-x The Virginian GC, Bristol June The Omni Homestead (Old), Hot Springs 13-14 33rd VSGA Senior Stroke Play Champ.-x Mount Vernon CC, Alexandria 26-30 105th VSGA Amateur Championship The Federal Club, Glen Allen July 19-21 Delta Dental State Open of Virginia Ballyhack GC, Roanoke August Golden Horseshoe GC (Gold), Williamsburg 29-30 6th VSGA Super Sr. Four-Ball Champ.-y Jefferson Lakeside CC, Richmond September 6-7 13th Senior Open of Virginia-x Two Rivers CC, Williamsburg 14-16 42nd VSGA Mid-Amateur Championship-z Winchester CC, Winchester 24-26 3rd VSGA Mid-Senior Amateur Champ.-w Loudoun G&CC, Purcellville 24-26 24th VSGA Super Sr. Amateur Champ.-y Loudoun G&CC, Purcellville October 19-20 73rd Captain’s Puer Matches-* Spring Creek GC, Zion Crossroads 25-28 4th VSGA Four-Ball Match Play Champ. (Regular and Senior Divisions) Keswick GC, Keswick Media contact: Chris Lang, VSGA Communicaons | E: [email protected] | O: (804) 378-2300x12 | C: (804) 489-6606 Key: w-ages 60-64; x-ages 50 and over; y-ages 65 and over; z-ages 25 and over; *-invitaon only 1. Buck Briain (6) .................................. 208 2. Jeff Long (3)......................................... 186 3. Jimmy Delp (3) .................................... 162 T4. Dudley Payne III (1) ........................... 150 T4. Francesco Romano (1) ...................... 150 6. Jon Hurst (4)........................................ 135 7. Sco Shingler (3) ................................. 131 8. Jusn Young (4)................................... 129 9. Ben Keefer (3) ..................................... 126 10. Connor Burgess (2)............................ 123 11. Garland Green (2) .............................. 118 12. Steve Serrao (4) ................................. 112 13. Jimmie Massie (1).............................. 100 14. Daryl Chappell (2) ................................96 15. Kurs Grant (3) ....................................88 16. Keith Decker (4) ...................................87 17. Lee Fisher (3) .......................................86 18. Ma Chandler (2) ................................84 19. Trey Smith (2) ......................................81 20. Brandon Cigna (2)................................80 2018 VSGA Men’s Player Rankings Number of events in parentheses The Federal Club Located in southwest Hanover County in Glen Al- len’s Mountain Run subdivision, The Federal Club opened in 2007. An Arnold Palmer Signature Design, The Federal Club features Declaraon bentgrass tees and fairways, Bluegrass/fescue roughs and A1/ A4 bentgrass greens. The course features eight par 4s, five par 5s and five par 3s. Fast Facts Address: 13450 Palmer’s Way, Glen Allen, 23059 | Phone: (804) 798-4996 General Manager: Carl Filipowicz | Head Golf Professional: Tim Dale, PGA Grounds Superintendent: Ma Drayton | Par: 72 | Yardage: 6,923 | Web: thefederalclub.com | VSGA championships: 5 | Last VSGA championship: 2017 Four-Ball Match Play. Championship Format/Schedule » 36 holes of stroke play qualifying Tuesday, June 26 and Wednesday, June 27. The top 32 players will advance to match play. Playoffs will be ulized to determine the final players in the match-play field, if necessary. » Round of 32 and round of 16 matches will be played Thursday, June 28. » Quarterfinal and semifinal matches will be played Friday, June 29. » The 36-hole championship match is scheduled for Saturday, June 30, with the first 18 holes beginning at 7:30 a.m. and the next 18 starng aſter lunch. » Winner receives the Schwarzschild Brothers Trophy. Groupings and starting times Groupings and starng mes for the championship can be found here or at www.ghintpp.com/vsga/TPPOnlineScoring/ResultsStroke.aspx?id=2789. Scoring will be updated throughout the compeon, and recaps will be available aſter each round at vsga.org.

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105th VSGA Amateur Championship

June 26-30 | The Federal Club, Glen Allen | VSGA.org | @VSGA1904

2018 VSGA Men’s Schedule

April

28-29 35th Virginia-West Va. Team Matches-*

Olde Mill, Laurel Fork

30 76th VSGA Club Championship

The Foundry GC, Powhatan

May

19-20 53rd VSGA Four-Ball Stroke Play Champ.

Cedar Point CC, Suffolk

30-31 36th VSGA Sr. Four-Ball Stroke Play Ch.-x

The Virginian GC, Bristol

June

The Omni Homestead (Old), Hot Springs

13-14 33rd VSGA Senior Stroke Play Champ.-x

Mount Vernon CC, Alexandria

26-30 105th VSGA Amateur Championship

The Federal Club, Glen Allen

July

19-21 Delta Dental State Open of Virginia

Ballyhack GC, Roanoke

August

Golden Horseshoe GC (Gold), Williamsburg

29-30 6th VSGA Super Sr. Four-Ball Champ.-y

Jefferson Lakeside CC, Richmond

September

6-7 13th Senior Open of Virginia-x

Two Rivers CC, Williamsburg

14-16 42nd VSGA Mid-Amateur Championship-z

Winchester CC, Winchester

24-26 3rd VSGA Mid-Senior Amateur Champ.-w

Loudoun G&CC, Purcellville

24-26 24th VSGA Super Sr. Amateur Champ.-y

Loudoun G&CC, Purcellville

October

19-20 73rd Captain’s Putter Matches-*

Spring Creek GC, Zion Crossroads

25-28 4th VSGA Four-Ball Match Play Champ.

(Regular and Senior Divisions)

Keswick GC, Keswick

Media contact: Chris Lang, VSGA Communications | E: [email protected] | O: (804) 378-2300x12 | C: (804) 489-6606

Key: w-ages 60-64; x-ages 50 and over; y-ages

65 and over; z-ages 25 and over; *-invitation only

1. Buck Brittain (6) .................................. 208

2. Jeff Long (3) ......................................... 186

3. Jimmy Delp (3) .................................... 162

T4. Dudley Payne III (1) ........................... 150

T4. Francesco Romano (1) ...................... 150

6. Jon Hurst (4) ........................................ 135

7. Scott Shingler (3) ................................. 131

8. Justin Young (4) ................................... 129

9. Ben Keefer (3) ..................................... 126

10. Connor Burgess (2) ............................ 123

11. Garland Green (2) .............................. 118

12. Steve Serrao (4) ................................. 112

13. Jimmie Massie (1) .............................. 100

14. Daryl Chappell (2) ................................ 96

15. Kurtis Grant (3) .................................... 88

16. Keith Decker (4) ................................... 87

17. Lee Fisher (3) ....................................... 86

18. Matt Chandler (2) ................................ 84

19. Trey Smith (2) ...................................... 81

20. Brandon Cigna (2) ................................ 80

2018 VSGA Men’s Player Rankings Number of events in parentheses

The Federal Club

Located in southwest Hanover County in Glen Al-

len’s Mountain Run subdivision, The Federal Club

opened in 2007. An Arnold Palmer Signature Design,

The Federal Club features Declaration bentgrass

tees and fairways, Bluegrass/fescue roughs and A1/

A4 bentgrass greens. The course features eight par 4s, five par 5s and five

par 3s.

Fast Facts

Address: 13450 Palmer’s Way, Glen Allen, 23059 | Phone: (804) 798-4996

General Manager: Carl Filipowicz | Head Golf Professional: Tim Dale, PGA

Grounds Superintendent: Matt Drayton | Par: 72 | Yardage: 6,923 |

Web: thefederalclub.com | VSGA championships: 5 |

Last VSGA championship: 2017 Four-Ball Match Play.

Championship Format/Schedule

» 36 holes of stroke play qualifying Tuesday, June 26 and Wednesday, June

27. The top 32 players will advance to match play. Playoffs will be utilized to

determine the final players in the match-play field, if necessary.

» Round of 32 and round of 16 matches will be played Thursday, June 28.

» Quarterfinal and semifinal matches will be played Friday, June 29.

» The 36-hole championship match is scheduled for Saturday, June 30, with

the first 18 holes beginning at 7:30 a.m. and the next 18 starting after lunch.

» Winner receives the Schwarzschild Brothers Trophy.

Groupings and starting times

Groupings and starting times for the championship can be found here or at

www.ghintpp.com/vsga/TPPOnlineScoring/ResultsStroke.aspx?id=2789.

Scoring will be updated throughout the competition, and recaps will be

available after each round at vsga.org.

105th VSGA Amateur Championship » vsga.org

2018 Men’s Championship Winners

(Regular, Senior, Super Senior)

35th Virginia-West Virginia Team Matches

Tied, 14-14

76th VSGA Club Championship

Hermitage CC/The Federal Club ‘A’ (136, -8)

53rd VSGA Four-Ball Stroke Play Championship

Dudley Payne III/Francesco Romano (133, -11*)

36th VSGA Senior Four-Ball Championship

Steve Serrao/Cam Young (130, -14)

33rd VSGA Super Sr. Stroke Play Championship

Jack Vardaman (142, -2)

33rd VSGA Senior Stroke Play Championship

Pete DeTemple (133, -3)

105th VSGA Amateur Championship

Winner: TBD

Medalist: TBD

Delta Dental State Open of Virginia

Winner: TBD

Low Amateur/Professional: TBD

71st VSGA Senior Amateur Championship

Winner: TBD

Medalist: TBD

6th VSGA Super Senior Four-Ball Championship

TBD

13th Senior Open of Virginia

Winner: TBD

Low Amateur/Professional: TBD

42nd VSGA Mid-Amateur Championship

TBD

24th VSGA Super Senior Amateur Championship

65-69: TBD

70-74: TBD

75-over: TBD

3rd VSGA Mid-Senior Amateur Championship

TBD

73rd Captain’s Putter Matches

TBD

4th VSGA Four-Ball Match Play Championship

Regular: TBD

Senior: TBD

* - won in playoff

» Defending champion: Mark Lawrence Jr. (Independence GC)

» How he won: Lawrence won three of the first four holes in the afternoon round to

push his 1-up lead to 4 up before closing the match out with a par on the 34th hole.

» Final match: Mark Lawrence Jr. def. Jordan Utley, 3 and 2

The Scorecard: The Federal Club

Hole ..... Par ......Yards

1............ 4 ......... 415

2............ 3 ......... 180

3............ 4 ......... 420

4............ 4 ......... 434

5............ 3 ......... 171

6............ 4 ......... 443

7............ 5 ......... 563

8............ 4 ......... 343

9............ 5 ......... 542

OUT ...... 36 ....... 3511

Hole ..... Par ...... Yards

10 ......... 5 .......... 548

11 ......... 3 .......... 163

12 ......... 4 .......... 390

13 ......... 5 .......... 532

14 ......... 3 .......... 215

15 ......... 4 .......... 369

16 ......... 5 .......... 589

17 ......... 3 .......... 179

18 ......... 4 .......... 427

IN ......... 36 ........ 3412

TOTAL .. 72 ........ 6923

Note: Yardages are subject to change at the

committee’s discretion.

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Qualifying recap: How the 132 players earned their spots in the championship

Mark Lawrence Jr. (Independence GC): 2, 3, 4, 7, 15,

18

Scott Shingler (Dominion Valley CC): 2, 5, 7, 9, 15,

18

Jordan Utley (Independence GC): 3, 7, 16

Steve Serrao (Willow Oaks CC): 4, 16

Vincent Nadeau (Spring Creek GC): 4

Trey Wren (Cedar Point CC): 4

Michael Brennan (River Creek Club): 7, 16

Connor Messick (International CC): 7,1 6

Ian Hildebrand (Stoneleigh G&CC): 7

Daryl Chappell (CC of Petersburg): 9

Lee Fisher (Poplar Grove GC): 9, 16

Junior Match Play Champion (TBD): 11

Teddy Zinsner (Belle Haven CC): 12

Rich Buckner (Robert Trent Jones GC): 13

Buck Brittain (The Virginian GC): 15, 16

Jimmy Delp (Laurel Hill GC): 16

Keith Decker (Chatmoss CC): 1, 16, 18

Jim Gallagher (Sleepy Hole GC): Special exemption

Jon Hurst (Fredericksburg CC): 16

David Tolley (Ole Monterey GC): 1

Jeff Long (Evergreen CC): 16, 18

Adam Houck (The Federal Club): 16

Ben Keefer (Hermitage CC): 17

Connor Creasy (Glenrochie CC): 18

Andrew Spiegler (The Olde Farm): 18

Jeff Spears (The Federal Club): 19

Exempt competitors The following players were exempt from qualify-

ing for the 105th VSGA Amateur Championship.

Number listed is exempt category.

EXEMPTION KEY: 1. All former Amateur Champions

through 2008; 2. Amateur Champions from 2009-17; 3.

Finalists in the Amateur from 2015-17; 4. Semifinalists in

the Amateur from 2016-17; 5. Amateur quarterfinalists

from 2017; 6. State Open champions from 2008-17; 7.

Top 10 amateurs and ties from the 2017 State Open; 8.

Mid-Amateur champions from 2015-17; 9. Top 5 finish-

ers and ties from the 2017 Mid-Amateur Championship;

10. Winning side from the 2018 VSGA Four-Ball Stroke

Play Championship; 11. 2018 Junior Match Play champi-

on; 12. 2017 Junior Stroke Play champion; 13. 2017

Senior Amateur champion; 14. 2018 Senior Stroke Play

Champion; 15. Low amateur and ties from the 2017

Senior Open; 16. Top 20 eligible players from the 2017

VSGA Player Rankings (regular); 17. The top-ranked

eligible player from the 2018 VSGA Player Rankings not

in the field as of June 18 (must be in the top 30); 18. Any

player competing in the 2018 Sectional U.S. Open quali-

fier, 2017 U.S. Amateur, or 2017 U.S. Mid-Amateur. 19.

One member of the host club (selected by club)

THE DOMINION CLUB (June 4)

15 spots available

Erik Dulik 69

Kurtis Grant 70

Jack Sweeney 71

Dylan Fox 72

Andrew Kennedy 72

Connor Johnson Jr. 72

Alex Sleeker 73

Clifford Foster 74

Tom Vlahakis 74

Joey Jordan 74

Ian Walters 75

x-Eliott Beaulieu 75

Sam Sikes 75

Cameron Moore 75

Ted Dougherty 75

Alternates

y-Brinton Harbison 75

Nicholas Taliaferro 76

Reid Schmideler 76

HERITAGE HUNT G&CC (June 1)

10 spots available

x-Ryan Frick 73

Matthew Murphy 74

Alex Price 74

Trey Treadwell 74

Bryce Corbett 76

Kyle Howard 76

Lance Keiser 76

Florian Blatti 77

x-Conor Cafferty 77

Parker Graham 77

Alternates

y-Jeff Johns 77

y-Milan Matneja 77

Adam Natysin 78

Dustin Thompson 69

Hunter Duncan 71

Brad Chambers 73

Alternates

y-Ben Carroll 73

Ben Ramsey 73

Peter Gasperini 75

DRAPER VALLEY GC (May 30)

Three spots available

George Perkovich 67

Chad Jones 68

Zeke Shen 69

Isaac Simmons 69

Dustin Groves 70

Luke Long 72

Alternates

y-Chris Lane 72

Taylor Ratliff 72

Austin Turner 73

OLD TRAIL GC (June 4)

Six spots available

Chase Bailey 71

Ross Funderburke 73

Connor Burgess 73

Jason Spaar 74

Mark Funderburke 75

Ty Olinger 75

Alternates

y-Joe Morris 76

Richard Fishwick 76

Bryce Corkery 77

HIDDEN VALLEY CC (June 4)

Six spots available

Jeffrey Klatt 68

Ryan Muthiora 72

John Luke Thornton 73

Patrick Hanlon 74

Adam Szwed 75

Jonathan Zou 75

Alternates

y-Nicholas Weiss 75

Justin Ayanian 76

Richard Bamber 78

AUGUSTINE GC (June 4)

Six spots available

Parker See 65

Chris Tuttle 70

Patrick Gareiss 70

Joey Beeler 70

Clint Compton 71

James Tyler 73

Travis Broome 74

Garret Swanger 75

Carter Morgan 75

Alternates

Steve Purdy 75

Keith Cooper 76

Tom Crow 76

BIDE-A-WEE GC (June 6)

Nine spots available

X-will not participate

Y-replacement

Qualifying notes

» One of the more intriguing players to make it through

qualifying was Mike Leach (Williamsburg GC), who returned 69

to grab medalist honors at the Williamsburg GC qualifier. Leach

was a first-team Walter Camp All-American at tight end during

his senior year at William & Mary before embarking on a 16-year

NFL career as a long snapper that included stints with the Ten-

nessee Titans, Chicago Bears, Denver Broncos and Arizona Cardi-

nals.

» The father-and-son combo of Ray Dingledine and Quint

Dingledine (Stonhenge G&CC) qualified for the event at Lake

Chesdin GC, with each player returning 75 to make the field.

» Quite a turnaround: Elmer Amaya (Washington G&CC) shot 82

in the River Creek qualifier but took advantage of his second

chance in the VSGA Last Chance Qualifier at Mattaponi Springs,

returning 68 for a 14-stroke improvement and a spot in the field.

» Parker See (The Club at Ironwood) posted the best qualifying

score of any competitor, a 65 that earned him medalist honors

at the Bide-A-Wee qualifier.

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Andrew Jacobs 70

Nathan Chuwait 70

Benjamin Kruper 70

Brandon Berry 71

Brandon Weaver 72

Kelly Chinn 72

Carey Bina 73

Chrstopher Brugge 73

Bryce Johnson 73

Curtis Congdon 74

Robin Yu 74

Scott McGuiney 75

Ryan Patrick 75

Thomas Wharton 75

Kurt Funkhouser 75

Zack Henry 76

Matt Montasero 76

Alternates

y-Danny Ott 76

Conor Trainor 76

Greg Gerczak 77

RIVER CREEK CLUB (June 11)

17 spots available

LAKE CHESDIN GC (June 11)

Nine spots available

Drew Brockwell 68

Dru Richter 72

Daniel Stamper 73

Ralston King 74

x-Jimmy Taylor 74

TJ Austin 74

Ray Dingledine 75

Quint Dingledine 75

Matt Pochily 76

Alternates

y-Shelton Smith 76

Taylor Jefferson 76

Zack Russell 76

DANVILLE GOLF CLUB (June 12)

Three spots available

Basil Boyd 71

Scott Blankenship 72

William Smith 73

Alternates

y-Hunter Shelton 74

Mark Dill 76

Raleigh Powell 79

Elmer Amaya 68

Jim Woodson 71

Peter Gasperini 72

Taylor Ratliff 72

Noah Wheeler 72 MATTAPONI SPRINGS GOLF CLUB

VSGA AMATEUR LAST CHANCE QUALIFIER

(June 18)

WILLIAMSBURG GC (June 12)

10 spots available

Mike Leach 69

Cullen Campbell 72

Robb Kinder 72

Jeff Whitmire 72

Cam Barackman 72

Trey Smith 72

Gordon Shelton 74

Tyler Wallace 74

Patrick Hawkins 74

Kyle Martin 74

Alternates

y-Parker Wingfield 75

Jay Zapko 75

Kyle Rowe 75

Former William & Mary and Cardinals long snapper Mike Leach/AP photo

105th VSGA Amateur Championship » vsga.org

College standouts highlight Amateur field The last three VSGA Amateur champions have played golf for Virginia Tech. Will the Hokie win streak extend to four in 2018? Defending champion and 2017 U.S. Amateur semifinalist Mark Lawrence Jr. (Independence GC) is back for another run at the title. But he won’t be the only college player looking to claim the trophy. Since 2007, only two mid-amateurs (players ages 25 and older) have claimed the title: Scott Shingler (Dominion Valley CC) and Pat Tallent (Farmington CC). In every other year, the winner was either a college or high-school student. So it’s natural to look to the group of collegians and recent graduates in the field to try to identify a favorite. A closer look:

Mark Lawrence Jr. (Independence CC): Lawrence undeniably is a stalwart when it comes to match play. He won three VSGA Junior Match play titles and is 14-3 in match play at the Amateur, having reached at least the quarterfinals in each of four times he’s made it to match play.

Ian Hildebrand (Stoneleigh G&CC): Ranked fourth on Virginia Tech’s roster with a 73.90 scoring average.

Connor Burgess (Boonsboro CC): Posted a 74.0 scoring average for Virginia Tech and recorded one top-five finish.

Joey Jordan (Willow Oaks CC): Promoted from Virginia Tech’s club team mid-year, Jordan posted a 74.17 scoring average in 12 rounds.

Nathan Chuwait (1757 GC) and Connor Messick (International CC): Both played at UVa last year, with Messick appearing in one event.

Trey Wren (Cedar Point CC): Led Temple with a 75.4 scoring average.

Brandon Weaver (Loudoun G&CC) and Adam Szwed (Old Hickory GC): Both were regulars in Longwood’s lineup, with Weaver posting a 74.17 scoring aver-age and Szwed a 75.55 average.

Erik Dulik (Reston Nat’l. GC): Ranked third at Louisville with a 72.28 average.

Hunter Duncan (Blacksburg CC) and Peter Gasperini (Halifax CC): Each played 26 rounds for Radford. Duncan posted a 74.54 average and Gasperini a 74.61.

Parker See (The Club at Ironwood) and Ty Olinger (Blacksburg CC): At Radford, Olinger appeared in one event. See was on the roster but did not play.

Teddy Zinsner (Belle Haven CC): 2017 VSGA Junior Stroke Play champion earned first-team All-Ivy League honors as a Yale frosh.

Florian Blatti (VSGA eClub Alexandria): Played in two events at George Mason.

Brandon Berry (River Bend Club): Rising sophomore at Loyola (Md.)

Andrew Spiegler (The Olde Farm): Posted 75.17 average in 24 rounds for South Carolina as a freshman.

Bryce Johnson (International CC): Recent William and Mary grad posted 76.32 average in 21 rounds.

Daniel Stamper (First Tee Greater Richmond): Posted 76.10 average in 30 rounds for VCU.

Ryan Muthiora (Spring Creek GC): Selected to 2018 NCAA Division III PING All-America team; Kenyon standout qualified for DIII championship as an individual.

John Luke Thornton (The Gauntlet GC): Played 23 rounds for North Carolina Wesleyan with a low round of 70.

Travis Broome (VSGA eClub Virginia Beach): Two top-five finishes and a 75.45 scoring average for Barton College.

Carter Morgan (Hobbs Hole GC): All-ODAC selection for Virginia Wesleyan post-ed 74.3 stroke average.

Basil Boyd (Chatmoss CC): Rising sophomore at Sewanee College.

Lance Keiser (Prince William GC): Ferrum player qualified for DIII champion-ship as an individual.

Kurt Funkhouser (Trump National Washington DC) and Chris Brugge (1757 GC): Both played key roles at Christopher Newport this past year.

Jason Spaar (Blue Hills GC): Ranked third at Bridgewater with 77.7 average.

Connor Messick

Mark Lawrence Jr.

Connor Burgess

Teddy Zinsner

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Utley’s time?

Former University of Richmond standout Jordan Utley

(Independence GC) has been one of the Amateur’s most dog-

ged match play competitors in recent years. He’s participated

in the event three times since 2014 and has reached the cham-

pionship match twice. During that time, he’s 8-3 in match play,

with his losses coming to Jake Mondy in the 2014 title match,

Adam Ball in the round of 32 in 2015 and Mark Lawrence Jr. in

last year’s championship match. Mondy and Ball are both play-

ing professional golf now, and Lawrence reached the semifinals

of the U.S. Amateur in 2017. Utley handed Lawrence one of his

three match play losses, defeating Lawrence in the 2014 quar-

terfinals.

Player rankings event champions in field

Outside of VSGA and USGA championships, players can

compile player rankings points by performing well in non-

VSGA player rankings events around the state. Four players in

the field have victories in the regular division of those events

this year.

Connor Burgess (Boonsboro CC): Won the Kenridge Invi-

tational at Farmington Country Club against a field full of

strong college players.

Jon Hurst (Fredericksburg CC): Won the Greene Hills

Invitational in April.

Daryl Chappell (CC of Petersburg): Claimed the title at

The Signature at The Federal Club in April. Will that

event carry over to the Amateur on the same course?

Joey Jordan (Willow Oaks CC): Won the Cannon Cup at

Spring Creek by three shots over Spring Creek member

Ryan Muthiora.

Age extremes

Kelly Chinn (Army Navy CC): Chinn, who won the VHSL’s

6A individual title last fall, turned 15 in May.

Jeff Johns (Dominion Valley CC): At 67, Johns is the lone

super senior in the field. He’s tied for fifth in the VSGA

Super Senior Player Rankings.

VSGA AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY

YEAR WINNER, FINALIST, MEDALIST TOURNAMENT SITE

2017 Mark Lawrence Jr. (Richmond) d. Jordan Utley (Richmond), 3 and 2 Club at Creighton Farms

Medalist: Michael Brennan (Leesburg) 70-68—138 Aldie

2016 Joey Lane (Great Falls) d. Ji Soo Park (Fairfax), 8 and 6 Pete Dye River Course VT

Medalist: Lane 70-71—141 Radford

2015 Maclain Huge (Lovettsville) d. Mark Lawrence Jr. (Richmond) 4 and 3 Farmington CC

Medalist: Addison Coll (Arlington) 69-66—135 Charlottesville

2014 Jake Mondy (Blacksburg) d. Jordan Utley (Richmond) 1 up Spring Creek GC

Medalist: Adam Ball (Richmond) 66-66—132 Gordonsville

2013 Brinson Paolini (Virginia Beach) d. Ji Soo Park (Clifton) 3 and 2 Homestead Cascades

Medalists: Zach Bauchou (Forest), Bryce Chalkley (Richmond) 70-67—137 Hot Springs

2012 Jake Mondy (Blacksburg) d. Buck Brittain (Tazewell) 4 and 2 Bayville Golf Club

Medalist: Brinson Paolini (Virginia Beach) 73-63—136 Virginia Beach

2011 Scott Shingler (Haymarket) d. Ji Soo Park (Clifton) 3 and 2 The Virginian Golf Club

Medalist: Lane Hite (Clarksville) 65-69—134 Bristol

2010 Brinson Paolini (Virginia Beach) d. Mike Kirby (Annandale) 1 up Belle Haven CC

Medalist: Lanto Griffin (Blacksburg) 68-71—139 Alexandria

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2009 Brinson Paolini (Virginia Beach) d. Lanto Griffin (Blacksburg) 2 up Cedar Point CC

Medalist: Mikey Moyers (Stanardsville) 132 Suffolk

2008 Brinson Paolini (Virginia Beach) d. Roger Newsom (Virginia Beach) 1 up Kingsmill Resort

Medalist: Danny Hurley (Leesburg) 69-66—135 Williamsburg

2007 Pat Tallent (Vienna) d. John Rosenstock (Midlothian) 7 and 5 Lowes Island Club

Medalist: Peter Badawy (McLean) 68-67—135 Potomac Falls

2006 Chris McCartin (Arlington) d. Adam Horton (Chesapeake) 8 and 6 Homestead Cascades

Medalist: Scott Marino (Fairfax) 66-70—136 Hot Springs

2005 Billy Hurley (Leesburg) d. Jason Pool (Dunn Loring) 9 and 8 CC of Virginia James Riv.

Medalist: Pool 68-72—140 Richmond

2004 Billy Hurley (Leesburg) d. Ryan Stinnett (Amherst) 4 and 2 Roanoke CC

Medalist: Hurley 66-69—135 Roanoke

2003 Jay Woodson (Powhatan) d. Brett Chambers (Mt. Sidney) 5 and 4 Kinloch GC

Medalist: Keith Decker (Martinsville) 71-67—168 Manakin-Sabot

2002 Jay Woodson (Powhatan) d. Ryan Stinnett (Amherst) 2 and 1 Bayville GC

Medalist: Brian Quackenbush (Fairfax) 66-72—138 Virginia Beach

2001 Ross McIntosh (Lorton) d. Kevin Dillard (Fairfax) 5 and 3 Robert Trent Jones GC

Medalist: David Passerell (Scottsville) 69-70—139 Gainesville

2000 David Passerell (Scottsville) d. Faber Jamerson (Appomattox) 3 and 2 Hermitage CC

Medalists: Cameron Yancey (Blackstone) 69-68—137 Manakin-Sabot

Jamerson 66-71—137

1999 Steve Marino (Fairfax) d. Keith Decker (Fieldale) 5 and 4 Boonsboro CC

Medalist: Faber Jamerson (Appomattox) 70-70—140 Lynchburg

1998 Jay Fisher (Suffolk) d. Pat Tallent (Vienna) 2 up The Golden Eagle

Medalist: Cameron Yancey (Blackstone) 70-70—140 Irvington

1997 John Rollins (Richmond) d. Dale Powell (Chatham) 7 and 6 The Virginian GC

Medalist: Matt Mankin (Fincastle) 68-68—136 Bristol

1996 John Rollins (Richmond) d. Troy Ferris (Norfolk) 8 and 6 Homestead Cascades

Medalist: Jimmy Flippen Jr. (Danville) Hot Springs

1995 David Partridge (Richmond) d. Scott Inman (Springfield) 3 and 2 Stoney Creek at W’green

Medalist: Jimmy Flippen Jr. (Danville) 67 Nellysford

1994 Scott Inman (Springfield) d. David Brogan (Lexington) 3 and 1 Robert Trent Jones GC

Medalist: Simon Cooke (Richmond) 72-71—143 Gainesville

1993 David Partridge (Richmond) d. Simon Cooke (Richmond) 5 and 4 James River CC

Medalist: Vinny Giles (Richmond) 68-65—133 Newport News

1992 Allen Barber (Yorktown) d. Keith Decker (Martinsville) 5 and 4 The Golden Horseshoe

Medalist: Decker 70-67—137 Williamsburg

1991 Keith Decker (Martinsville) d. Gary Strickfaden (Virginia Beach) 4 and 3 The Golden Eagle

Medalist: Tom Orr (Midlothian) 70-71—141 (won playoff) Irvington

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1990 Hank Klein (Richmond) d. Mike Grant (Radford) 1 up Birdwood GC

Medalist: Fred Widicus (Annandale) 69-72—141 Charlottesville

1989 Tom McKnight (Galax) d. Vinny Giles (Richmond) 4 and 3 CC of Virginia James Riv.

Medalist: Giles 67-72—139 Richmond

1988 Keith Decker (Martinsville) d. Dicky Linkous (Roanoke) 3 and 1 Danville GC

Medalist: Harry Lea (Danville) 67-69—136 (won playoff) Danville

1987 Vinny Giles (Richmond) d. Steve Douglass (Norfolk) 1 up The Golden Eagle

Medalist: J.P. Leigh (Portsmouth) 73-71—144 (won playoff) Irvington

1986 Brett West (Virginia Beach) d. Sam Stein (Richmond) 4 and 2 Homestead Cascades

Medalist: Tom McKnight (Galax) 73-72—145 Hot Spring

1985 Tom McKnight (Galax) d. J.P. Leigh (Chesapeake) 3 and 2 Fairfax CC

Medalist: Leigh 71-71—142 Fairfax

1984 Tom McKnight (Galax) d. Mike Pratt (Richmond) 4 and 3 CC of Petersburg

Medalist: David Tolley, Roanoke 141 Petersburg

1983 David Tolley (Roanoke) d. David Mankin (Fincastle) 6 and 5 Blacksburg CC

Medalist: John Crooks (Roanoke) 67-73—140 Blacksburg

1982 Jeff Horn (Richmond) d. John Cuomo (Richmond) 2 and 1 Cedar Point CC

Medalist: Robert Friend (Richmond) 73-70—143 Suffolk

1981 George MacDonald (Virginia Beach) d. Dan Keffer (Roanoke) 10 and 9 Danville GC

Medalist: Wright Garrett (Danville) 141 Danville

1980 Mark Lawrence (Richmond) d. Gill FitzHugh (Fairfax) 3 and 2 Willow Oaks CC

Medalist: No on-site qualifying, Barry Wirt low in zone qualifying Richmond

1979 Steve Smith (Martinsville) d. Pete Van Pelt (Fairfax) 3 and 2 Homestead Cascades

Medalist: No on-site qualifying, Earl Gillespie III low in zone qualifying Hot Springs

1978 Sam Wallace (Williamsburg) d. John Cuomo (Richmond) 3 and 2 James River CC

Medalist: No on-site qualifying, Wayne DeFrancesco low in zone qualifying Newport News

1977 Neff McClary (Springfield) d. Billy Sibbick (Martinsville) 1 up Washington G&CC

Medalist: No on-site qualifying, Rick Firebaugh low in zone qualifying Arlington

1976 Skeeter Heath (Hampton) d. John Bruce (Danville) 11 and 10 Chatmoss CC

Medalist: No on-site qualifying, Michael Ancel low in zone qualifying Martinsville

Note: Tied largest margin of victory in history of event

1975 Curtis Strange (Virginia Beach) d. O.D. Gardner (Newport News) 8 and 7 Cedar Point CC

Medalist: No on-site qualifying, Steve Isaacs low in zone qualifying Suffolk

1974 Curtis Strange (Virginia Beach) d. Skeeter Heath (Hampton) 3 and 2 Roanoke CC

Medalist: Nelson Broach (Richmond) 73-67—140 Roanoke

1973 Carl Peterson (Virginia Beach) d. Harry Lea (Danville) 1 up Homestead Cascades

Medalist: Curtis Strange (Virginia Beach) 70-70—140 Hot Springs

1972 Bobby Wadkins (Richmond) d. Curtis Strange (Virginia Beach) 2 and 1 Homestead Cascades

Medalist: Strange, 141 Hot Springs

1971 Vinny Giles (Richmond) d. Lanny Wadkins (Richmond) 3 and 2 Homestead Cascades

Medalist: Moss Beecroft (Newport News) 70-71—141 Hot Springs

1970 Lanny Wadkins (Richmond) d. Bobby Wadkins (Richmond) 6 and 5 Homestead Cascades

Medalist: Lanny Wadkins 70-73—143 Hot Springs

1969 Vinny Giles (Richmond) d. Wayne Jackson (Hampton) 1 up Homestead Cascades

Medalist: David Howard (Lynchburg) 67 Hot Springs

1968 Vinny Giles (Richmond) 70-70-70-65—275 Homestead Cascades

Runner-up: Wayne Jackson (Hampton) 68-71-79-72—290 Hot Springs

1967 Sam Wallace (Williamsburg) d. Billy Deemer (Blacksburg) 7 and 5 Homestead Cascades

Medalist: Tim Collins (Christiansburg) 69 Hot Springs

1966 Vinny Giles (Lynchburg) d. Nelson Broach (Richmond) 7 and 6 Homestead Cascades

Medalist: Jordan Ball Jr. (Virginia Beach) 72-72—144 Hot Springs

1965 Wayne Jackson (Hampton) d. Tim Collins (Christiansburg) 6 and 5 Homestead Cascades

Medalist: John B. Meredith Jr. (Richmond) 72-73—145 Hot Springs

1964 Vinny Giles (Lynchburg) d. Charlie McDowell (Virginia Beach) 2 and 1 Homestead Cascades

Medalist: Giles 65-77—142 Hot Springs

1963 Nelson Broach (Richmond) d. Orville Hamlin (Blacksburg) 7 and 6 Homestead Cascades

Medalist: Frank Summers Jr. (Staunton) 71 Hot Springs

1962 Vinny Giles (Lynchburg) d. Sam Wallace (Williamsburg) 6 and 5 Homestead Cascades

Medalist: George Fulton (Roanoke), Wright Garrett (Danville) 73 Hot Springs

1961 Bobby Loy (Norfolk) d. Barclay Andrews (Roanoke) 3 and 1 Homestead Cascades

Medalist: Ronnie Gerringer (Newport News) 68 Hot Springs

1960 Ned Baber (Richmond) d. Wright Garrett (Danville) 39 holes Homestead Cascades

Medalist: Frank Summers Jr. (Staunton) 69 Hot Springs

Note: Longest match in championship history

1959 Wynsol Spencer (Newport News) d. Jordan Ball (Virginia Beach) 2 up Homestead Cascades

Medalist: Tom Randall (Richmond) 72 Hot Springs

1958 Jimmy Flippen (Danville) d. Walter Lawrence (Richmond) 4 and 2 Homestead Cascades

Medalist: George Fulton (Roanoke) 70 Hot Springs

1957 Robert Q. Wallace (Norfolk) d. Tom Strange (Norfolk) 5 and 3 Homestead Cascades

Medalist: Aulick Burke (Bristol) 70 Hot Springs

1956 Wayne Jackson (Newport News) d. Harry Easterly Jr. (Richmond) 1 up Homestead Cascades

Medalists: Jackson, Easterly Hot Springs

1955 Wynsol Spencer (Newport News) d. Larry Hurst (Oceana) 5 and 4 Homestead Cascades

Medalist: Spencer 71 Hot Springs

1954 George Fulton (Roanoke) d. Buddy Loving (Charlottesville) 4 and 3 Homestead Cascades

Medalist: Fulton 69 Hot Springs

1953 Wynsol Spencer (Newport News) d. George Gosey (Lynchburg) 2 and 1 Homestead Cascades

Medalist: Nelson Broach (Richmond) 66 Hot Springs

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1952 George Gosey (Lynchburg) d. Runt English (Roanoke) 7 and 6 Homestead Cascades

Medalist: George Fulton (Roanoke) 69 Hot Springs

1951 Connie Sellers (Roanoke) d. George Fulton (Roanoke) 4 and 3 Homestead Cascades

Medalist: Wynsol Spencer (Newport News) 70 Hot Springs

1950 Dick Payne (Virginia Beach) d. Wynsol Spencer (Newport News) 2 up Homestead Cascades

Medalist: J.B. Hall Jr. (Richmond) 71 Hot Springs

1949 Jack Hamilton (Newport News) d. Wynsol Spencer (Newport News) 3 and 2 Homestead Cascades

Medalist: Benno Janssen (Charlottesville) 70 Hot Springs

1948 Wynsol Spencer (Newport News) d. Dick Payne (Norfolk) 6 and 5 Homestead Cascades

Medalist: Spencer 67 Hot Springs

1947 Jack Hamilton (Newport News) d. Wynsol Spencer (Newport News) 4 and 3 Boonsboro CC

Medalist: James O. Watts (Lynchburg) 73

1946 Edmund Gravely (Richmond) d. Jack Hamilton (Newport News) 6 and 5 CC of Va. James Riv. Cse.

Medalist: Dick Payne (Norfolk) 71 Richmond

1943-45 No championships (World War II)

1942 Jack Hamilton (Newport News) d. George Payton (Hampton) 1 up Homestead Cascades

Medalist: Hamilton 74 Hot Springs otHot

1941 Walter Cushman (Charlottesville) d. George Payton (Hampton) 2 and 1 Homestead Cascades

Medalist: Wynsol Spencer (Newport News) 70 Hot Springs

1940 Sam Bates (Norfolk) d. Charley Kent (Richmond) 9 and 8 Homestead Cascades

Medalist: Wynsol Spencer (Newport News) 73, won playoff Hot Springs

1939 Wynsol Spencer (Newport News) d. Morton McCarthy (Norfolk) 3 and 1 Princess Anne CC

Medalist: Aulick Burke (Petersburg) 71, won playoff Virginia Beach

1938 James O. Watts (Lynchburg) d. Walter Cushman (Charlottesville) 10 and 9 Homestead Cascades

Medalist: Watts 70, won playoff Hot Springs

1937 Dick Payne (Norfolk) d. Walter Cushman (Charlottesville) 9 and 7 Homestead Cascades

Medalist: John Shorey (Staunton) 75 Hot Springs

1936 Bobby Riegel (Richmond) d. Frank Sutton (Richmond) 4 and 3 Farmington CC

Medalist: Morton McCarthy (Norfolk) 72 Charlottesville

1935 Billy Howell (Richmond) d. Bobby Riegel (Richmond) 6 and 5 Homestead Cascades

Medalist: Howell 75, won playoff Hot Springs

1934 Chandler Harper (Portsmouth) d. Aulick Burke (Petersburg) 7 and 5 Princess Anne CC

Medalist: Harper 68 Virginia Beach

1933 Chandler Harper (Portsmouth) d. Lansing Eubank (Petersburg) 10 and 9 Farmington CC

Medalist: Billy Howell (Richmond) 73 Charlottesville

1932 Billy Howell (Richmond) d. Jimmy Watts (Lynchburg) 9 and 7 CC of Va. James Riv. Cse.

Medalist: Chandler Harper (Portsmouth) 72 Richmond

1931 Billy Howell (Richmond) d. Chandler Harper (Portsmouth) 2 up Homestead Cascades

Medalist: Buddy Clement (Roanoke) 74 Hot Springs

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1930 Chandler Harper (age 16) (Portsmouth) def. Billy Howell (Richmond) 2 up Homestead Cascades

Medalist: Harper 79-77—156 Hot Springs

1929 Pat Dillon (Virginia Beach) d. Charles Nelson (Richmond) 2 up Princess Anne CC

Medalist: Billy Howell (Richmond) 85-73—158 Virginia Beach

1928 Billy Howell (age 16) (Richmond) d. J. Davis Ewell (Richmond) 9 and 7 Homestead Cascades

Medalist: Earl Webb (Roanoke) 75 Hot Springs

1927 Charles Mackall (Charlottesville) d. Jack Howard (Richmond) 5 and 3 Princess Anne CC

Medalists: Mackall 79-80—159; George M. Webb (Va. Beach) 80-79—159 Virginia Beach

1926 J. Taylor Crump (Richmond) d. Dr. Rice Warren (Charlottesville) 2 and 1 Homestead Cascades

Medalist: J. Davis Ewell (Richmond) 78-81—159 Hot Springs

1925 E.L. Naiden (Hampton) d. H.H. Hume (Norfolk) 2 and 1 Lakeside CC

Medalist: John W. James (Lynchburg) 76 Richmond

1924 Paul Jamison (Roanoke) d. A.L. Hawse (Richmond) 3 and 2 Homestead Cascades

Medalist: Silas M. Newton (Richmond) 76-80—156 Hot Springs

1923 H. Crim Peck (Lexington) d. Elmore Hotchkiss Jr. (Richmond) 3 and 1 Homestead Cascades

Medalists: John James (Lynchburg); Matthew Paxton Jr. (Lexington) Hot Springs

1922 Silas M. Newton (Richmond) d. H. Crim Peck (Lexington) 11 and 10 Homestead Cascades

Medalists: Newton 84-77—161; Peck 81-80—161; Gordon Wood 84-77—161 Hot Springs

1921 H.H. Hume (Norfolk)* 77-81—158 CC of Virginia

Frank Jones (Richmond) 85-73—158 Richmond

Dorsey Taylor (Richmond) 79-79—158

*-won 18-hole playoff 82-89-94

1920 J.S. “Jim” Barron (Norfolk) d. Matthew Paxton Jr. (Lexington) 153* Old Point Comfort G&CC

*-won 18-hole playoff 80-81 Hampton

1919 J.S. “Jim” Barron (Norfolk) d. Silas M. Newton (Richmond) 4 and 3 Norfolk CC

Medalist: Barron 80-80—160 Norfolk

1918 Silas M. Newton (Richmond) 77-82—159* Oakwood CC

J. Pope Seals (Richmond) 82-77—159 Lynchburg

*-Both shot 88 in 18-hole playoffs, Seals was DQd for rules violation

1917 J. Pope Seals (Richmond) 79-83—162 CC of Virginia Westhmptn

Rives Fleming (Richmond) 86-85—171 Richmond

1916 Matthew Paxton Jr. (Lexington) 152 Lexington CC

Wilson Wallace (Richmond) 159 Lexington

1915 Matthew Paxton Jr. (Lexington) 78-82—160 Roanoke CC

Rives Fleming (Richmond) 83-85—168 Roanoke

1914 William H. Palmer Jr. (Richmond) 156 Hermitage CC

W.P. Wood (Richmond) 163 Richmond

1913 James McMenamin (Hampton) 82-85—167 Hampton Roads GC

Otho Parramore (Hampton) 82-86—168 Hampton

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1912 James McMenamin (Hampton) 82-88—170* Norfolk CC

William H. Palmer Jr. (Richmond) 84-86—170 Norfolk

*-won 18-hole playoff

1911 William H. Palmer Jr. (Richmond) CC of Virginia

H.H. Meade (Richmond) Richmond

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Did you know?

» 2009 VSGA Amateur finalist Lanto Griffin won the 2015 Delta Dental State Open of Virginia and is currently on the PGA Tour.

Griffin participated in the U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills last week.

» Two-time VSGA Amateur champion Billy Hurley III is on the PGA Tour and won the 2016 Quicken Loans National at Congressional

Country Club.

» Another two-time champion, John Rollins, has played in five PGA Tour events this season.

» 1999 VSGA Amateur champion Steve Marino has made four starts on the PGA Tour this year.

» Four-time VSGA Amateur champion Brinson Paolini and two-time Amateur champion Jake Mondy are both playing on the Mac-

kenzie Tour, the PGA Tour’s Canada circuit.

» Prior to this year, when Brooks Koepka won his second straight U.S. Open, two-time VSGA Amateur champion Curtis Strange was

the last player to win consecutive U.S. Open titles.

Starting Tee: #1

8:00 am – Ben Keefer (Hermitage CC); Trey Treadwell (The Piedmont Club); Dan-

ny Ott (Raspberry Falls G&HC)

8:11 am – Mark Funderburke (Ole Monterey GC); Brandon Berry (River Bend

Club); Kyle Howard (The Piedmont Club)

8:22 am – Connor Messick (International CC); Dru Richter (Salisbury CC); Junior

Match Play Exemption (TBC)

8:33 am – Keith Decker (Chatmoss CC); Teddy Zinsner (Belle Haven CC); George

Perkovich (Blacksburg CC)

8:44 am – Mark Lawrence Jr. (Independence GC); Connor Creasy (Glenrochie CC);

Jeffrey Klatt (Medal of Honor GC)

8:55 am – Trey Wren (Cedar Point CC); Buck Brittain (The Virginian GCClub); Basil

Boyd IV (Chatmoss CC)

9:06 am – Kelly Chinn (Army Navy CC); Chad Jones (Vsga Eclub - Richmond); Tom

Vlahakis (The Federal Club)

9:17 am – Isaac Simmons (London Downs GC); Scott McGuiney (River Creek

Club); Shelton Smith (Windy Hill Sports Complex)

9:28 am – John Luke Thornton (The Gauntlet GC); Luke Long (Lakeview GC); Clint

Compton (Bow Creek GC)

9:39 am – Curtis Congdon (Chantilly National G&CC); Jack Sweeney (The Domin-

ion Club); Patrick Hawkins (Cedar Point CC)

9:50 am – Ted Dougherty (The Foundry GC); Parker Wingfield (James River CC);

Noah Wheeler (Vsga Junior Golf Circuit)

12:30 pm – Benjamin Kruper (Old Hickory GC); Daniel Stamper (The First Tee

Greater Richmond); Ryan Muthiora (Spring Creek GC)

12:41 pm – Zeke Shen (Spring Creek GC); Tj Austin (The Foundry GC); Chris Tuttle

(Virginia Beach National GC)

12:52 pm – Rich Buckner (Robert Trent Jones GC); Jon Hurst (Fredericksburg CC);

Mike Leach (Williamsburg GC)

1:03 pm – Scott Shingler (Dominion Valley CC); Jordan Utley (Independence GC);

Parker See (The Club at Ironwood)

1:14 pm – David Tolley (Ole Monterey GC); Dustin Thompson (Blue Ridge CC);

Lee Fisher (Poplar Grove GC)

1:25 pm – Carey Bina (Dogwood Trace GC); Jason Spaar (Blue Hills GC); Patrick

Hanlon (Fawn Lake CC)

1:36 pm – Alex Price (Stoneleigh G&CC); Alex Sleeker (CC of Virginia); Bryce John-

son (International CC)

1:47 pm – Clifford Foster V (CC of Virginia); Ty Olinger (Blacksburg CC); Ray Din-

gledine IV (Stonehenge G&CC)

1:58 pm – Kyle Martin (Cedar Point CC); James Tyler (Cavalier G&YC); Robin Yu

(Vsga Junior Golf Circuit)

2:09 pm – Sam Sikes (Kinloch GC); Garret Swanger (Cahoon Plantation); William

Smith (Chatmoss CC)

2:20 pm – Cameron Moore (The Dominion Club); Parker Graham (Raspberry Falls

G&Hc); Hunter Duncan (Blacksburg CC)

Starting Tee: #10

8:00 am – Ross Funderburke (Hidden Valley CC); Milan Matneja (Vsga Junior Golf

Circuit); Ian Walters (Vsga Junior Golf Circuit)

8:11 am – Brad Chambers (Blue Ridge CC); Joey Beeler (Virginia Beach National

GC); Connor Johnson Jr. (CC of Virginia)

8:22 am – Steve Serrao (Willow Oaks CC); Jimmy Delp (Laurel Hill GC); Kurtis

Grant (Army Navy CC)

8:33 am – Jeff Spears (The Federal Club); Ian Hildebrand (Stoneleigh G&CC);

Andrew Jacobs (River Creek Club)

8:44 am – Daryl Chappell (CC of Petersburg); Chase Bailey (Hanging Rock GC);

Adam Houck (The Federal Club)

8:55 am – Matthew Murphy (1757 GC); Florian Blatti (Vsga Eclub - Alexandria);

Nicholas Weiss (Fredericksburg CC)

9:06 am – Brinton Harbison (The Dominion Club); Travis Broome (Vsga Eclub -

Virginia Beach); Ralston King (CC of Virginia)

9:17 am – Thomas Wharton (Vsga Eclub - Alexandria); Christopher Brugge (1757

GC); Matt Pochily (Magnolia Green GC)

9:28 am – Ben Carroll (Blacksburg CC); Zack Henry (The Piedmont Club); Gordon

Shelton (Spring Creek GC)

9:39 am – Matthew Monastero (Loudoun G&CC); Adam Szwed (Old Hickory GC);

Taylor Ratliff (Birdwood GC)

9:50 am – Jim Woodson (Mill Quarter Plantation); Jeff Johns (Dominion Valley

CC); Elmer Amaya (Washington G&CC)

12:30 pm – Scott Blankenship (Danville GC); Connor Burgess (Boonsboro CC);

Dylan Fox (Salisbury CC)

12:41 pm – Andrew Kennedy (Richmond CC); Cullen Campbell (Vsga Junior Golf

Circuit); Brandon Weaver (Loudoun G&CC)

12:52 pm – Michael Brennan (River Creek Club); Jeffrey Long (Evergreen CC);

Drew Brockwell (The GC at the Highlands)

1:03 pm – James Gallagher (Sleepy Hole GC); Vincent Nadeau (Spring Creek GC);

Nathan Chuwait (1757 GC)

1:14 pm – Chris Lane (Reston National GC); Andrew Spiegler (The Olde Farm);

Erik Dulik (Reston National GC)

1:25 pm – Trey Smith (Windy Hill Sports Complex); Dustin Groves (Glenmore CC);

Patrick Gareiss (Vsga Junior Golf Circuit)

1:36 pm – Quint Dingledine (Stonehenge G&CC); Jeff Whitmire (Williamsburg

GC); Cam Barackman (The Signature at West Neck)

1:47 pm – Joey Jordan (Willow Oaks CC); Bryce Corbett (Dominion Valley CC);

Tyler Wallace (The First Tee Greater Richmond)

1:58 pm – Ryan Patrick (Hidden Creek CC); Lance Keiser (Prince William GC); Joe

Morris (Keswick GC)

2:09 pm – Hunter Shelton (Tuscarora CC); Kurt Funkhouser (Trump National,

Washington, Dc); Robb Kinder (Vsga Junior Golf Circuit)

2:20 pm – Jonathan Zou (Vsga Junior Golf Circuit); Carter Morgan (Hobbs Hole

GC); Peter Gasperini (Halifax CC)

Starting times for Tuesday’s first round

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Starting Tee: #1

8:00 am – Scott Blankenship (Danville GC); Connor Burgess (Boonsboro CC);

Dylan Fox (Salisbury CC)

8:11 am – Andrew Kennedy (Richmond CC); Cullen Campbell (Vsga Junior Golf

Circuit); Brandon Weaver (Loudoun G&CC)

8:22 am – Michael Brennan (River Creek Club); Jeffrey Long (Evergreen CC); Drew

Brockwell (The GC at the Highlands)

8:33 am – James Gallagher (Sleepy Hole GC); Vincent Nadeau (Spring Creek GC);

Nathan Chuwait (1757 GC)

8:44 am – Chris Lane (Reston National GC); Andrew Spiegler (The Olde Farm);

Erik Dulik (Reston National GC)

8:55 am – Trey Smith (Windy Hill Sports Complex); Dustin Groves (Glenmore CC);

Patrick Gareiss (Vsga Junior Golf Circuit)

9:06 am – Quint Dingledine (Stonehenge G&CC); Jeff Whitmire (Williamsburg

GC); Cam Barackman (The Signature at West Neck)

9:17 am – Joey Jordan (Willow Oaks CC); Bryce Corbett (Dominion Valley CC);

Tyler Wallace (The First Tee Greater Richmond)

9:28 am – Ryan Patrick (Hidden Creek CC); Lance Keiser (Prince William GC); Joe

Morris (Keswick GC)

9:39 am – Hunter Shelton (Tuscarora CC); Kurt Funkhouser (Trump National,

Washington, Dc); Robb Kinder (Vsga Junior Golf Circuit)

9:50 am – Jonathan Zou (Vsga Junior Golf Circuit); Carter Morgan (Hobbs Hole

GC); Peter Gasperini (Halifax CC)

12:30 pm – Ross Funderburke (Hidden Valley CC); Milan Matneja (Vsga Junior

Golf Circuit); Ian Walters (Vsga Junior Golf Circuit)

12:41 pm – Brad Chambers (Blue Ridge CC); Joey Beeler (Virginia Beach National

GC); Connor Johnson Jr. (CC of Virginia)

12:52 pm – Steve Serrao (Willow Oaks CC); Jimmy Delp (Laurel Hill GC); Kurtis

Grant (Army Navy CC)

1:03 pm – Jeff Spears (The Federal Club); Ian Hildebrand (Stoneleigh G&CC);

Andrew Jacobs (River Creek Club)

1:14 pm – Daryl Chappell (CC of Petersburg); Chase Bailey (Hanging Rock GC);

Adam Houck (The Federal Club)

1:25 pm – Matthew Murphy (1757 GC); Florian Blatti (Vsga Eclub - Alexandria);

Nicholas Weiss (Fredericksburg CC)

1:36 pm – Brinton Harbison (The Dominion Club); Travis Broome (Vsga Eclub -

Virginia Beach); Ralston King (CC of Virginia)

1:47 pm – Thomas Wharton (Vsga Eclub - Alexandria); Christopher Brugge (1757

GC); Matt Pochily (Magnolia Green GC)

1:58 pm – Ben Carroll (Blacksburg CC); Zack Henry (The Piedmont Club); Gordon

Shelton (Spring Creek GC)

2:09 pm – Matthew Monastero (Loudoun Golf & Country Club); Adam Szwed

(Old Hickory GC); Taylor Ratliff (Birdwood GC)

2:20 pm – Jim Woodson (Mill Quarter Plantation); Jeff Johns (Dominion Valley

CC); Elmer Amaya (Washington G&CC)

Starting Tee: #10

8:00 am – Benjamin Kruper (Old Hickory GC); Daniel Stamper (The First Tee

Greater Richmond); Ryan Muthiora (Spring Creek GC)

8:11 am – Zeke Shen (Spring Creek GC); Tj Austin (The Foundry GC); Chris Tuttle

(Virginia Beach National GC)

8:22 am – Rich Buckner (Robert Trent Jones GC); Jon Hurst (Fredericksburg CC);

Mike Leach (Williamsburg GC)

8:33 am – Scott Shingler (Dominion Valley CC); Jordan Utley (Independence GC);

Parker See (The Club at Ironwood)

8:44 am – David Tolley (Ole Monterey GC); Dustin Thompson (Blue Ridge CC);

Lee Fisher (Poplar Grove GC)

8:55 am – Carey Bina (Dogwood Trace GC); Jason Spaar (Blue Hills GC); Patrick

Hanlon (Fawn Lake CC)

9:06 am – Alex Price (Stoneleigh G&CC); Alex Sleeker (CC of Virginia); Bryce John-

son (International CC)

9:17 am – Clifford Foster V (CC of Virginia); Ty Olinger (Blacksburg CC); Ray Din-

gledine IV (Stonehenge G&CC)

9:28 am – Kyle Martin (Cedar Point CC); James Tyler (Cavalier G&YC); Robin Yu

(Vsga Junior Golf Circuit)

9:39 am – Sam Sikes (Kinloch GC); Garret Swanger (Cahoon Plantation); William

Smith (Chatmoss CC)

9:50 am – Cameron Moore (The Dominion Club); Parker Graham (Raspberry Falls

G&Hc); Hunter Duncan (Blacksburg CC)

12:30 pm – Ben Keefer (Hermitage CC); Trey Treadwell (The Piedmont Club);

Danny Ott (Raspberry Falls G&Hc)

12:41 pm – Mark Funderburke (Ole Monterey GC); Brandon Berry (River Bend

Club); Kyle Howard (The Piedmont Club)

12:52 pm – Connor Messick (International CC); Dru Richter (Salisbury CC); Junior

Match Play Exemption

1:03 pm – Keith Decker (Chatmoss CC); Teddy Zinsner (Belle Haven CC); George

Perkovich (Blacksburg CC)

1:14 pm – Mark Lawrence Jr. (Independence GC); Connor Creasy (Glenrochie CC);

Jeffrey Klatt (Medal of Honor GC)

1:25 pm – Trey Wren (Cedar Point Country Club); Buck Brittain (The Virginian

GC); Basil Boyd IV (Chatmoss CC)

1:36 pm – Kelly Chinn (Army Navy CC); Chad Jones (Vsga Eclub - Richmond); Tom

Vlahakis (The Federal Club)

1:47 pm – Isaac Simmons (London Downs GC); Scott McGuiney (River Creek

Club); Shelton Smith (Windy Hill Sports Complex)

1:58 pm – John Luke Thornton (The Gauntlet GC); Luke Long (Lakeview GC); Clint

Compton (Bow Creek GC)

2:09 pm – Curtis Congdon (Chantilly National G&CC); Jack Sweeney (The Domin-

ion Club); Patrick Hawkins (Cedar Point CC)

2:20 pm – Ted Dougherty (The Foundry GC); Parker Wingfield (James River CC);

Noah Wheeler (Vsga Junior Golf Circuit)

Starting times for Wednesday’s second round