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Dates: Monday, July 15 and Tuesday, July 16
Format: Each team features 18 players (10 regular, 8 senior) with Virginia/West Virginia squaring off against North Carolina/South Carolina. Monday will feature nine holes of four-ball match play and nine holes of modified alternate shot. Tuesday will feature singles matches.
Host site: Keswick Club
Day 2: Carolinas Claim Victory
By Kate Brown
KESWICK -- In an exhilarating conclusion to the regional golf championship, Team Carolinas emerged victorious over Team Virginias in a closely contested match play final. The championship, held in Keswick, Virginia, showcased exceptional skill and determination from both teams, culminating in a memorable display of competitive golf.
The final day of match play saw the Carolinas deliver a stellar collective effort, securing critical points throughout the day. Key players including Toni Notaro, Mia Gray, Kimbra Benson, Judy Penman, Lea Venable, and Grace Holcomb, contributed significantly to their team's success with strong performances across the course.
The Virginias displayed formidable resilience and skill, with players such as Macy Johnson, Annabelle Jennings, Mallory Kane, Katie Vu, Kendall Turner, and Sky Sload, showcasing impressive golf skills throughout the championship.
The annual Virginias-Carolinas Matches remain a premier event every summer, celebrating top talent and fostering camaraderie among four different states.
Day 1: Carolinas take early lead
By Kate Brown
KESWICK -- The 67th Virginias-Carolinas Matches commenced today, bringing together some of the finest golfers from North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia.
Highlights of the day included standout performances by Kendall Turner (Chesapeake, VA) and Katie Vu (Fairfax Station, VA), who secured a 5 & 4 victory, and Macie Burcham (Greensboro, NC) and Grace Holcomb (Wilmington, NC), who achieved a 7 & 6 win. The Carolinas team leads with strong performances across all matches, with a score of 17.50-9.50, setting the stage for an intense singles match play on the final day.
Singles match play is set to begin tomorrow at 8:20 a.m. on hole no. 1.