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Around The Commonwealth Field and format: Fourty-four four-person teams split into two four-ball sides each, with the combined four-ball score counting toward the team’s total. “I’m ecstatic. I went back to work this year, and I didn’t think I’d be having any wins. I’m pretty happy.” —Leon Roday proved it by shooting a 3-under 69 to finish a stroke clear of Bert Allen with a two-day, even-par 144. Roday turned 65 in February and was playing in his first super senior championship. Field and format: 55 players ages 65 and older competing in 36 holes of stroke play over two days. First-round leader: John Hoffman (72) It was over when: Roday made back- to-back birdies on 15 and 16 to seize control. vsga.org 77th VSGA Club Championship 35th Virginia-West Virginia Team Matches The Foundry GC, Powhatan | April 29 For the second time in three years, the VSGA Club Championship produced a first-time winner. Midlothian’s Independence Golf Club—featuring Elliott Wilson, Sam Beach, Scott Bemberis and TJ Austin—posted a 7-under-par 137 in the morning shotgun for a one-stroke victory over Hermitage Country Club and The Foundry Golf Club. Wilson, the club’s director of golf, teamed with Beach to return a 5-under-par 67, the best four-ball score of the day. Stonewall Resort, Roanoke, W. Va. | April 27-28 Virginia held a two-point lead heading into Sunday singles and held on for a 15½-12½ victory in the annual matches between the VSGA and the West Virginia Golf Asso- ciation. Virginia retained Ye Ole Feudin’ Stick for the 10th straight year, having won nine of the last 10 matches. The teams tied in 2018. Jimmy Delp, Scott Reisen- weaver, Buck Brittain and Rich Bucker all earned three points for Virginia at Stonewall Resort in Roanoke, W. Va. over the weekend. J U LY / A U G U ST 2 0 19 | V I R G I N I A G O L F E R 13