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Dates: Monday, September 9 and Tuesday, September 10
Format: Two rounds of stroke play. If there's a tie after 36 holes a sudden-death playoff will be utilized to determine a champion. Open to players ages 50 and older as of 9/9/24. The Senior Open of Virginia is jointly conducted by the VSGA and Middle Atlantic PGA.
Host site: Willow Oaks CC
(Rick Schuller hits his tee shot on No. 7 on Tuesday, where he'd make birdie. Credit: Chris Lang/VSGA)
By Chris Lang
RICHMOND -- For the first time, the Senior Open of Virginia has a three-time champion.
Rick Schuller, PGA, posted a 5-under-par round of 67 on Tuesday at Willow Oaks Country Club and finished a shot clear of the field to win the 19th Senior Open of Virginia. It was the second title in three years for Schuller, who teaches at Richmond's Meadowbrook Country Club and his victory maintained the professionals' recent dominance in this event. Schuller and Trump National GC Washington DC professional Brendan McGrath have traded titles for the last four years.
Schuller made a nervy par putt on 18 to close his round and put the pressure on amateur Scott Shingler (Dominion Valley CC) to make a birdie on the final hole to force a playoff. Shingler's double-breaking 20 footer on the closing hole just missed, giving Schuller the victory. Shingler has been runner-up in each of his last three VSGA events, having lost the final match at the VSGA Senior Amateur before finishing solo second at last weekend's VSGA Mid-Amateur at CC of Petersburg.
Schuller's 67 came a day after he posted an even-par 72, giving him a two-day total of 5-under 139. Shingler earned low amateur honors in this event for the first time after posting matching rounds of 70 for a two-day total of 4-under 140. Shingler shared runner-up honors with Jim Estes, PGA, who shot 73-67--140 over the two days.
Sean English, PGA, and Willow Oaks member Steve Serrao tied for fourth at 3-under 141.
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Professionals have won 10 of the 19 Senior Opens. Prior to this current four-year run of pro victories, amateurs had won four times in a row.
Schuller posted a truly psycho scorecard on Tuesday. He was even par through six holes with a birdie and a bogey before making a birdie on the par-3 7th. That opened the floodgates as he played holes 7-12 at 7-under-par, a run that included three birdies and two eagles. He hit driver to 2 feet on the par-4 10th for an eagle there. He hit it through the dogleg on 13 and made double bogey there, followed it with two pars and a birdie, then needed an incredible up and down to save bogey on 17.
On 18, Schuller's approach shot from the middle of the fairway landed well short of the green, forcing him into an up and down to save par.
Shingler was 4-under for the day after an eagle on No. 12 but played the rest of his round at 2-over, including a costly bogey on the par-3 15th.
Estes matched Schuller for low round of the day (and the tournament) with a bogey-free 5-under 67. Schuller and Estes were the only players to post sub-70 rounds.
Amateurs rounded out the rest of the top 10, with Mount Vernon's Pete Barbera finishing sixth, Willow Oaks' Mark Lange and Independence's Scott Bemberis tying for seventh, and Belle Haven's Rob Menefee and Springfield G&CC's Danny Deriso tying for ninth.
Each of Schuller's victories came at different courses. He won at CC of Virginia's Westhampton Course in 2013, Independence in 2022, and Willow Oaks in 2024.
2009 champion Jay Hardwick, the former Virginia Tech men's golf coach, shot his age in Tuesday's second round, posting a 3-over 75.
This was the third straight year the Senior Open was decided either by a one-stroke margin or in a playoff.
Shingler will head to Pine Valley for the Crump Cup, which will be held this weekend at the prestigious New Jersey course.
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(Defending champion Brendan McGrath and co-leader Steve Serrao share a laugh on Monday at Willow Oaks CC. Credit: Chris Lang/VSGA)
By Chris Lang
RICHMOND -- The first round of the 19th Senior Open of Virginia, held Monday at Willow Oaks Country Club, produced little in the way of separation, setting up an exciting second and final round on Tuesday. Five players shot 2-under-par rounds of 70, three more returned scores of 1-under 71, and three others returned even-par scores of 70.
Among those tied for the lead is Willow Oaks member Steve Serrao, who was a semifinalist in the Virginia State Golf Association Senior Amateur held on his home course last summer. He's joined by three more amateurs -- Scott Shingler (Dominion Valley CC), Scott Bemberis (Independence GC), and Pete Barbera (Mount Vernon CC) -- and Loudoun G&CC professional Glenn McClosey.
Lingering a shot behind at 1-under 71 are amateurs Rob Menefee (Belle Haven CC) and Danny Derisio (Springfield G&CC), along with Sean English, a professional from The Elkridge Club in Maryland.
Tuesday's second and final round begins at 8:30 a.m., with the final two groups going off No. 1 at 10:10 and 10:20.
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