Chatmoss Invitational: Keith Decker wins Overall Crown
4/3/2016 | by AmateurGolf.com Staff
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Keith Decker pulls away and wins comfortably at the Chatmoss Invitational
MARTINSVILLE, VA (April 3, 2016)--Keith Decker of Martinsville, Va. shot 65-71 to win the Chatmoss Invitational. Decker won the first points event of the year for Virginia Golf Association by five at the Chatmoss Country Club. It is the second win of the year for Decker who previously won the Society of Seniors Spring Classic.
Dylan Jensen (70-71) from Chattanooga, Tenn. finished in second place, Adam Horton (73-70) of Portsmouth, Va. was third and Brandon Grogan (74-70) from Martinsville, Va. placed fourth.
Also winning championships were John Steele in the Senior Division, Tyler Gulliksen in the First Flight and Rick Bendall in the Senior First Flight.
About the Chatmoss Invitational

The Chatmoss Invitational Golf Tournament is a 36- hole event played at Chatmoss Country Club in Martinsville, VA. VSGA points event. George Bayer won the event in 1963 the same year he won The Masters par-three contest.
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