West Virginia Golf Association

2024 WV Two-Senior Scramble sees strong scores    

The 2024 West Virginia Two-Senior Scramble Championship saw 21 teams tee off Friday at Pipestem Resort Golf Course hosted by the West Virginia Golf Association (WVGA).

In the Championship Flight, Chuck Workman of Marlinton and Jeff Harper of Coolville, Ohio, have a two-stroke lead over the field at 12 under par 60.  Rounding out the top teams are:

  • Keith Honaker of Crab Orchard and Chris Daniels of Beckley, (-10) 62;
  • Jerry Groves and Pat Ferrell of Maxwelton, (-10) 62;
  • Brian Morrison of Barboursville and Scott McClure of Huntington, (-9) 63;
  • John Ridenour of Long Bottom, Ohio, and Mitchell Roush of Mason, (-9) 63; and
  • Art Willis and David Loggins of Verdunville, (-9) 63.

In the First Flight, three teams are tied for the lead at five under par 67.  Those teams are:

  • Hank Middlemas and Gary Hawkins, both of Fairmont;
  • Chester Smith of Parkersburg and David Shaffer of Wheeling; and
  • Tim Dyer and Terry Warne, both of Bridgeport.

Steve Robertson, head golf professional at Pipestem Resort State Park, said, “It’s good to have a mix of ages on the course, which is in great condition.”

“We want to thank Steven Robertson and his team for having this course in such great condition,” said WVGA’s Director of Junior Golf and Core Services Lucas Ware.  “Their hospitality has been above and beyond.”

Saturday’s final round tees off at 9:16 a.m.

Click here for Friday’s leaderboard.

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