Virginia Golfer May / Jun 2018 | Page 11

News & Notes Clyde Luther, right, was part of the inaugural class of the Virginia Golf Hall of Fame that included, pictured from left, Lanny Wadkins, Vinny Giles and Curtis Strange; and not pictured, Sam Snead and Chandler Harper. In 1996 I was asked to join the USGA’s Junior Championship Committee. For many years after that, Clyde and I conduct- ed the U.S. Junior qualifiers in Virginia, and it was fun to watch the juniors when they saw Clyde in his golf cart, observing play on the course. They always greeted him with great respect and affection. When the Virginia Golf Hall of Fame Committee first met in 2015 to elect its inaugural class, everyone agreed on the importance of selecting individuals who were the most significant Virginia contrib- Top Scholars Recognized utors to golf. Clyde was among that group. I had the privilege of contacting all the inductees, and the first person I called was Clyde. What an honor that was for me to tell him of his election. …There will never be anyone quite like him. BOWEN SARGENT University of Virginia men's golf coach for 14 years and decorated college golfer at N.C. State: I will preface the story by stating that I grew up in our organization/state where On May 7 at Richmond Country Club, the VSGA-VIP Scholarship Foundation awarded grants to 40 students with an interest in golf. In all, $108,500 was awarded to those students, including three students pursuing turfgrass studies at Virginia Tech. Please visit VSGA.org for more information on each individual recipient. Awards are listed below. Dan C. Keffer Award ($7,000): Ralph Sun (Virginia Beach) Spencer Wilkinson Awards ($7,000 each): Isabella Seip (Mechanicsville), Rachel Zhao (Glen Allen) David A. King Award ($5,000): Daniel Bannon (Virginia Beach) Red Speigle Award ($4,000): Hunter Martin (Gloucester Point) Richard Smith Award ($4,000): Kyle Cardenas (Stafford) $3,000 awards: Alexis DiZinno (Alexandria), Brayden Bird (Carrolton), Alston Carson (Roanoke), Austin Gies (Chesapeake), Benjamin Hamilton (Midlothian), Patrick Murphy (Glen Allen), Thomas Orr III (Roanoke), Matthew Teasley (Belle Haven). $2,000 awards: Cassidy Chambers (Goodview), Riley Cutler vsga.org Rules officials relished “punishing” com- petitors rather than assisting. So I recall needing a ruling at the 1988 ACC Cham- pionship and given my history with rules officials I was naturally on the defensive as Clyde approached. Much to my surprise, Clyde came up, asked how he could help and explained my options as a player. I was shocked and stunned to have an official who was there to assist. That will be my lasting memory of Clyde as it was a microcosm of Clyde and his nature. In my opinion, Clyde introduced a compassionate side to officiating and forever changed my opinion of Rules officials. I believe other officials followed suit and adopted Clyde’s philosophy. I am convinced he forever changed the game. (Herndon), Hannah Damron (Wise), Jillian Drinkard (Appomattox), Carson Durham (Dinwiddie), Kassidy Irby (Halifax), Skylar Morgan (Galax), Ashley Pultz (Swoope), Hannah Sowers (Roanoke), Zoe Voettiner (Haymarket), Kurtis Grant (Herndon), Benjamin Hiter (Mineral), Samuel McNamara (Charlottesville), Cameron Moore (Glen Allen), Charles Nelson (Woodbridge), Jordan Parker (Colonial Heights), Matthew Parker (Arlington), Riley Pendry (Springfield), Chaney Sheehan (Farmville), Joseph Justin Shelton (Alexandria), William Terrell (Lynchburg), Cole Vincel (Charlottesville), Everett Whiten (Chesapeake). $1,500 turfgrass awards: John Brewer, Jordan Craft, Travis Roberson. M AY / J U N E 2 0 18 | V I R G I N I A G O L F E R 9