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Dates: Wednesday, May 8 and Thursday, May 9
Format: Two rounds of four-ball stroke play in three divisions: Open, Senior, and Net.
Host site: Spotswood Country Club
HARRISONBURG -- Mount Vernon Country Club's Shawn McCullough and Diane Willkens opened Thursday with a two-stroke lead over the field in the senior division of the 8th Virginia State Golf Association Women's Four-Ball Championship. That's exactly where they stood at the end of play on Thursday afternoon.
McCullough and Willkens returned an even-par 72 at Spotswood Country Club to win the championship by two strokes over three sides--defending champions Andrea Miller and Cindy Thompson, Joan Gardner and Spotswood member Katie Cox, and Bev Lane and Kristin Shifflett.
The winning side made two birdies and two bogeys. Miller/Thompson and Lane/Shifflett each posted rounds of 1-under 71 for the low score of the day in the division.
McCullough, last year's VSGA Super Senior Women's Golfer of the Year, and Willkens won their first title in the event.
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HARRISONBURG -- Mount Vernon Country Club's Shawn McCullough and Diane Willkens posted a 2-under-par 70 on Wednesday at Spotswood Country Club to take a two-stroke lead into Thursday's second and final round in the Senior division at the 8th Virginia State Golf Association Women's Four-Ball Championship.
McCullough -- last year's VSGA Super Senior Women's Golfer of the Year -- and Willkens started with a par on No. 16, their starting hole in the shotgun event. Willkens made a birdie on No. 17, and McCullough added a birdie on 18 to give the side a strong start. They played the rest of the round at even par, with a Willkens birdie on No. 2 and a bogey on No. 10.
They hold a two-stroke edge over Joan Gardner (Mount Vernon CC) and Katie Cox (Spotswood CC). Their even-par round featured two birdies and two bogeys. Three sides were tied at 1-over 73, three shots back of the lead: Andrea Miller and Cindy Thompson, Kristin Shifflett and Bev Lane, and Amy Ellertson and Meg Gilmer.
Richelle Davis and Won Hwang posted a net score of 4-under 68 to take the lead in the Net division, four shots clear of Donna Bohlin and Kim Landis-Hammer. Lauren Greenlief and Alexandra Austin comprised the only side competing in the Open division. They shot a 2-under 70.