Defending champion Decker is medalist at Virginia Senior
8/26/2014 | by Virginia State Golf Association
see also: View results for VSGA Senior Amateur, River Bend Club
68 gives Keith Decker the No. 1 seed in the event he won last year
ARLINGTON, Va. (August 26, 2014) — Defending champion Keith Decker, 54, of Martinsville, shot a qualifying-best 3-under-par 68 to earn medalist honors at the 67th Virginia State Golf Association Senior Amateur Championship being conducted at Army Navy Country Club’s Arlington Course.
Decker finished qualifying with a 3-under 139 total and was the only competitor to conclude 36-hole qualifying with a subpar aggregate.
Local Pete DeTemple, 52, of Old Hickory Golf Club and Callaway, Md., shot a day two 73 and was the second low qualifier for match play…
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About the VSGA Senior Amateur

36 holes of stroke play qualifying (18 holes per day); the low 32 players advance to match play. Open to VSGA members who are at least 50 years of age holding an active GHIN number issued by a licensed VSGA Member Club in good standing.
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