Gary Shover runs away with Vermont Senior victory
2015 champion Gary Shover (VGA photo)
SWANTON, Vt. — After round one of the 2015 Vermont Senior Amateur Championship, Gary Shover led Chip Ward and defending champion William Hadden by two shots. He followed that up with a second consecutive 71, which allowed him to cruise to a six-shot victory at Champlain Country Club.
Brian Flynn ended up securing the runner-up spot with two straight 74s, while first-round second-place holders Hadden and Ward fell back with disappointing final rounds. Hadden posted 76 and finished in a tie for third while Ward carded 79 and dropped into a tie for sixth.
David Goodrich secured a win in the Super Senior flight thanks to back-to-back rounds of 79. A stroke behind him were four players tying for second place, including a pair of players who used stellar second rounds to jump into the top-five. Hagan Andersen's 74 was the lowest score posted in the flight and helped him rebound from a 85 in round one, while Bob Davidson fired 75 on the final day.
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ABOUT THE
Vermont Senior Amateur
Residents of Vermont must be a member of a club of
the VGA. Non-residents must be members of a VGA
member club for the past three years, has an active
GHIN handicap issued by a Vermont Golf Association
member club and has posted a minimum of 10
rounds of golf in the last 12 months outside of the
major championships at any VGA member club.
The Senior Championship is a
two-day, 36-hole event at stroke play. The
field to
be cut to the low 40 and ties after the first
day. The
Super
Senior Champion will be the low gross
score for
the two day total of the Senior
Championship.
The Low Ten Super Seniors automatically
qualify for the final round regardless of
where
they stand in the whole tournament.
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