The 2025 West Virginia Two-Man Championship saw new champions crowned in all three divisions on the final day on the Stonehaven Course at the Glade Springs Village in Daniels, hosted by the West Virginia Golf Association (WVGA).
In the Championship Division, Davey Jude of Kermit and Jeff McGraw came from third on Saturday to win on Sunday by one stroke with a 19 under par (-19) 125 for their two-day total.
Rounding out the top five were the teams of:
- Noah Mullens of Milton and Christian Brand of Hurricane, (-18) 126;
- Mason Weese of Charleston and Mitch Hoffman of Hurricane, (-18) 126;
- Bryson Beaver of Elkview and Tanner Vest of Shady Spring, (-16) 128; and
- Zach Baldwin and Brad Tweel, both of Huntington, (-15) 129.
In the First Flight, shooting an 11 under par (-11) 133 over the two-day tournament were Chase Preston of Logan and Jacob Workman of Chapmanville, leading the teams tied for second by three strokes.
Rounding out the top five (with ties) were the teams of:
- Josh Arbaugh and Chad Griffith, both of Morgantown, (-8) 136;
- Christian Casingal of Morgantown and Nicholas Casingal of Charleston, (-8) 136;
- Trenton Roush of New Haven and Mitchell Rouse of Mason, (-7) 137;
- Lee van Horn of Huntington and Jamie Field of Morgantown, (-7) 137; and
- Chris Williams of Scott Depot and Chris Bohach of Ona, (-7) 137.
In the Second Flight, with a four-stroke lead, were Nathan and Chris Daniels, both of Beckley, with a two-day score of ten under par (-10) 134.
Rounding out the top five were the teams of:
- David Cassis of Fayetteville and Landon Perry of Shady Spring, (-6) 138;
- Sam O’Dell and John Duty, both of Hurricane, (-6) 138;
- Wes Duncan of Daniels and Tad Tomblin of Alum Creek, (-5) 139; and
- Caden Moore of Bridgeport and Todd Williams of Grafton, (-4) 140.
“Thanks go to the Stonehaven staff for getting the course in shape with Keith Honaker’s supervision,” said Stonehaven’s Head Golf Professional Matt Felber. “We enjoyed working with the operations staff from Glade Springs Resort on this WVGA event. We’re hoping for another sold our date for our Senior Series event on May 12.”
“We want to congratulate our champions for their strong wins in each division of the Two-Man Scramble, one of most popular events each year,” said WVGA’s Executive Director Chris Slack.
Sunday’s final round will be a 10:00 a.m. shotgun start.