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Dates: Monday, April 7 and Tuesday, April 8
Format: Monday: Two-person scramble (both players tee off, then both players hit the selected second shot, and so on, until the ball is holed).
Tuesday: Modified alternate shot (both players tee off, one tee shot is selected, and players alternate shots from there until the ball is holed). Shotgun start times: 11 a.m. on Monday, 9 a.m. on Tuesday.
Host site: The Dominion Club
(Will Collins, left, and Kyle Bailey celebrate after Bailey sank an 18-foot birdie putt on the second playoff hole. Credit: Chris Lang/VSGA)
By Chris Lang
GLEN ALLEN -- Birdies were hard to come by on a blustery, chilly day at The Dominion Club on Tuesday. But Kyle Bailey and Will Collins managed to dial two up at the perfect time, leading them to victory in the 7th Virginia State Golf Association Multi-Format Team Championship.
Bailey drained an 18-foot birdie putt on No. 9 on the second hole of a playoff to secure the victory. On the first playoff hole, Bailey tapped in for birdie after Collins' eagle look just slipped by the hole.
The event's title was a bit of a misnomer this year, as Monday's opening round of two-person's captain's choice was rained out, leaving the championship to be decided in the much more difficult modified alternate shot format. The course was already playing at 6,909 yards, but Monday's rain left made the course play even longer. With little fairway rollout and constantly swirling winds, the stage was set for tough scoring conditions. Three sides tied for the 18-hole lead at even-par 72. The course yielded just 72 birdies (against 232 bogeys) to the field.
Bailey and Collins, members at Keswick Club, were joined by Elizabeth Manor G&CC's Del Baker and Adam Horton and Hermitage CC's Zachary Sterling and Ryan Walsh in the playoff. Bailey/Collins and Baker/Horton advanced with birdies on 18 (Sterling/Walsh made par), and the playoff continued on the par-3 9th hole.
Horton was first to putt on No. 9, and his 25-footer squeaked just to the left of the hole at the end. Bailey was next to putt. He and Collins agreed on a downhill, right-edge read, and Bailey gave it just enough juice to sink for the win.
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GLEN ALLEN -- Heavy and persistent rain on Monday washed out the opening round of the 7th Virginia State Golf Association Multi-Format Team Championship. The championship will be reduced to 18 holes of modified alternate shot play with a 9 a.m. shotgun start on Tuesday.
With The Dominion Club already soaked and the forecast calling for steady rain throughout the day on Monday, the VSGA made the decision to cancel the two-person captain's choice round. This marks the first time the championship has been reduced to 18 holes.