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Around The Commonwealth FINAL MATCH: CCV 30, Mt. Vernon 24 CCV TEAM MEMBERS: Boodie McGurn, Lindsay Wortham, Cheryl Grigg, Liza Lewis, Brenda Baril, Natalie Easterly. LEFT: Dave Pulk RIGHT: Steve Serrao ELSEWHERE: Pulk added another concerned,” he said. “Took a nice long vacation with my family in Europe, and when I came back, I just thought about what was going on with my swing. And it worked out.” FINAL MATCH: Steve Serrao d. Dave Pulk, 19 holes MEDALIST: Buck Brittain (67-69—136) QUICK FACT: Serrao is the only player in VSGA history to win both the Junior stroke Play and Senior Amateur titles. 14TH SENIOR OPEN OF VIRGINIA PRESENTED BY INDEPENDENCE INDEPENDENCE GC | Sept. 9-10 A well-timed bogey helped Dave Pulk hold on for dear life and win his second Senior Open title. Forced to take an unplayable lie after his tee shot in the second round on No. 17, Pulk scrambled, reached the green and drained an eight-foot putt for bogey to keep him in the lead. The crucial sequence kept Pulk one stroke ahead of Roanoke’s Keith Myers, and Pulk made par on 18 to hold on for the win. “It was really one of the best bogeys of my entire career,” Pulk said. “And it couldn’t have come at a better time. … I didn’t want the great round that I had to be ruined by one bad swing.” 73RD VSGA WOMEN’S STATE TEAM MATCHES WILLIAMSBURG GC | Aug. 18-20 The friendly rivalry between Mount Ver- non Country Club and The Country Club of Virginia played out once again in the final match of this event, with CCV rolling to a 30-24 win, denying Mount Vernon its third three-peat. The clubs have met in each of the last six years. Save for 2011, one of the two clubs has won the title every year since 2006. “We were ready to go,” CCV captain Boodie McGurn said. “We had the best team we could possibly have. There was never any negativity in our group. It was a really great, cohesive group.” title to his resume, defeating David Par- tridge 1 up to claim the title in the 4th VSGA Mid-Senior Amateur, for players ages 60-64. … In the 25th VSGA Super Senior Amateur, Tim Vigotsky (65-69), John Cuomo (70-74) and George Owens (75-plus) won championships. … Chris- topher Newport University swept the VSGA’s two Intercollegiate Champion- ships, with the men winning at Blacks- burg CC and the women at James River CC. … The Carolinas defeated the Virgin- ias 31-17 to retain the Captain’s Putter. … The VSGA entry of Charlie Kennedy, Mehrbaan Singh, Bryan Lee, Will Wat- son, David Stanford, Zach Valdes, Cullen Campbell and Garrett Kuhla posted a 449 to win the rain-shortened 11th Mid-At- lantic Junior Invitational, finishing eight strokes clear of Maryland. … The VSGA hosted the inaugural Multi-Format Team Championship Oct. 25-26 at Spring Creek GC, the season-ending event replacing the Four-Ball Match Play on the schedule. The event featured one round of two-man scramble play and one round of modified alternate shot play. Kyle Bailey and Jeff Long won the Open division, with Keith Decker and Jon Hurst securing the title in the Senior division. The Country Club of Virginia team with its hardware. WINNING SCORE: 69-69—138 LOW PROFESSIONAL: Glenn McCloskey (70-70—140) vsga.org N OV E M B E R / D E C E M B E R 2 0 19 | V I R G I N I A G O L F E R 9