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( atc ) Buck Brittain made a birdie on No. 18 to seal his four-shot victory in the 42nd VSGA Mid-Amateur Championship. “This summer, I’ve played about as good as I can play.” —Buck Brittain 42nd VSGA Mid-Amateur Championship VSGA FALL After reaching age 50 without winning a VSGA championship, Buck Brittain is suddenly racking up titles by the bunches. He was the only player to shoot even par on a cold, blustery October weekend at Winchester Country Club and posted a four-stroke victory over Kyle Martin and Harold Dill III in the championship for players ages 25 and older. The event was postponed for a month due to concern with approaching Hurri- cane Florence. “This summer, I’ve played about as good as I can play,” said Brittain, who also qualified for the U.S. Mid-Amateur, his first trip to a USGA championship as an individual. FINISH Compiled by CHRIS LANG Winner: Buck Brittain (213) Runners-up: Kyle Martin and Harold Dill III (217) Quick fact: VSGA Women’s Amateur champion Lauren Greenlief compet- ed, made the cut and finished in a tie for 23rd. Buck Brittain is not known for showing a lot of emotion on the golf course. But he can be forgiven for unleashing a yell and giant fist bump after draining a 48-foot birdie putt on No. 17 at Two Rivers Coun- try Club, one that proved crucial in his second straight Senior Open victory. The event is sponsored by Middle Peninsula Insurance Agency. Brittain finished one stroke clear of pro- fessional Rick Schuller and amateur Roger Newsom thanks to that swing on 17, where he made birdie as Schuller made bogey. 14 “I got caught up in the moment,” Brit- tain said of the birdie reaction. “I’m nor- mally very even keel. I don’t really get high or low. But, yeah, it was sort of excit- ing, and it surprised me.” Winner: Buck Brittain (138) Low professional: Rick Schuller (139) Quick fact: Brittain has shot in the 60s in all four of his Senior Open rounds at Two Rivers. V I R G I N I A G O L F E R | N O V E M B E R / D E C E M B E R 2 0 18 4th VSGA Four-Ball Match Play Championship A regular contender in VSGA champi- onships, Jeff Long broke through for his first title, teaming with Kyle Bailey, who won his first VSGA Four-Ball Match Play title in his third trip to the final. Both the regulars and seniors needed extra holes to claim titles at Keswick Golf Club. Dave Pulk and Skip Zobel defended their 2017 championship when Zobel drained a six- foot birdie putt on the 21st hole. vsga.org 13th Senior Open of Virginia