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( atc ) Road to Roanoke State Open The 2017 Delta Dental State Open of Virginia preview | by CHRIS LANG B allyhack Golf Club is considered a national destination club. Its 18-hole championship course has been the destination for Virginia’s best ama- teurs and professionals for four straight years now. The Delta Dental State Open of Virginia returns to the Roanoke club in its traditional spot on the calendar, concurrent with the Open Championship, the season’s third major cham- pionship. A mix of top amateurs from Virginia and top professionals from the Middle Atlantic Section of the PGA will compete in 54 holes of stroke play to decide a champion. Here are some things to watch July 20-22 at Ballyhack. WHERE’S THE CHAMP? After surviving a playoff and claiming his fourth State Open victory last July, Jay Wood- son sat at a table inside the Ballyhack club- house, joking with reporters. “I never even talked to you guys until today,” he said. True. He shot rounds of 73 and 70 and entered the final round eight shots behind second-round leader Mark Lawrence Jr. Lawrence and Lanto Griffin stumbled down the stretch, opening the door for Woodson, who sat in the clubhouse for an hour after returning his 7-under 65, waiting. When all three finished with three-day 208s, Woodson seized the opportunity, a birdie on the second playoff hole securing his unlikely victory. Woodson, a professional from Powhatan, won’t be around to attempt to add a fifth title to his resume this July, but for good reason. In April, Woodson shot a four-day 284 at Q School for the Mackenzie Tour (PGA Tour Canada) and won a playoff for fifth place, which ensured him an exemption into the first eight events of the 2017 Mackenzie Tour season. He’ll be in Quebec for the Mackenzie Investments Open, the sixth event on the Tour schedule. After winning the Big Break Invitational in 2014, Woodson spent time trying to Monday qualify for PGA Tour and Web.com events, with 12 V I R G I N I A G O L F E R | J U LY / A U G U ST 2 0 1 7 There will be a new champ in 2017, as four-time winner Jay Woodson will be playing a Mackenzie Tour event in Canada instead of the State Open. vsga.org