Virginia Golfer Jul / Aug 2019 | Page 14

( atc ) “All day, I just kept telling myself, play aggressive golf, play smart golf. … You’ve got to play your game. It doesn’t really matter what anybody else is doing. You can’t play defense in golf.” —David Jordan David Jordan made an opening- round 65 hold up at the 34th VSGA Senior Stroke Play Championship. 34th VSGA Senior Stroke Play Championship Cavalier Yacht & Golf Club, Virginia Beach | June 11-12 For David Jordan, a bucket-list trip to Scotland yielded more than just great golf. It helped him get his game in order for the coming championship season. He said he found a swing thought on that trip that helped him settle the tempo and rhythm of his swing, and it paid off in the spring when he won both the Richmond Golf Association senior championship and the VSGA Senior Stroke Play title. Jordan, a member at Willow Oaks CC, posted a two-day 137 to finish three strokes clear of Cavalier members Bill Williard and Jeff Flax and Martinsville’s Keith Decker. 34th VSGA Super Senior Stroke Play Championship Kingsmill Resort (Woods Course), Williamsburg | June 3-4 Leon Roday had one of his most success- ful golf seasons in 2017, when he won the VSGA Mid-Senior Amateur Cham- pionship. He kept extensive notes from that year, and he referenced them prior to the second round of this year’s Super Senior Stroke Play. “It helped me with my swing and my putting,” he said, and Leon Roday earned his second VSGA title by winning the 34th VSGA Super Senior Stroke Play Championship. 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 9 Field and format: 80 players ages 50 and older competing in 36 holes of stroke play over two days. First-round leader: Jordan (65). It was over when: Jordan sank a nervy six-foot par putt on No. 17 to maintain his lead. vsga.org