Earning Medalist Honors was Cory Hoshor of Scott Depot who finished with a two under par 68.

The fifth of seven state-wide qualifiers for the 89th West Virginia Open Championship took place Sunday at Riverside Golf Club in Mason.  A field of 49 golfers started the day hoping to obtain one of 18 spots available today leading to the final field of the West Virginia Open which will take place at Stonewall Resort later this month.

Earning Medalist Honors was Cory Hoshor of Scott Depot who finished with a two under par 68.

“We’ve been looking forward to having the WVGA and the WVOPEN qualifier here,” said Riverside’s Head Golf Pro Bob Greene.

Other qualifiers were:

  • Patrick Johnson of Racine, Ohio, (+1)71;
  • Grant Roush of Mason, (+2) 72;
  • Daniel Mogret of Washington, Pa., (+3) 73;
  • Aaron Ceja of Athens, Ohio, (+3) 73;
  • Josh Howell of Charlton Heights, (+3) 73;
  • Jeremy Vallet of Logan, (+4) 74;
  • Steve Ross of Huntington, (+5) 75;
  • Matthew Hess of Parkersburg, (+5) 75;
  • Mitchell Roush of Mason, (+5) 75;
  • Jeff Bryant of St. Albans, (+6) 76;
  • Ryan Butcher of Madison, (+6) 76;
  • Noah Mitchell of Charleston, (+6) 76;
  • Luke Farrar of Huntington, (+6) 76;
  • Lydel Norma of Belpre, Ohio, (+7), 77;
  • Chuck Henderson of Vienna, (+7), 77;
  • Cameron Fisher of Charleston, (+8) 78; and
  • Brian Morrison of Barboursville, (+8) 78.

The WVOPEN Championship has a rich 88-year history. Legendary professional golfer Sam Snead holds the record for the most WV OPEN victories at 17. The defending champion is 12-time winner David Bradshaw.  The WV OPEN features the best amateur and professional golfers in West Virginia, competing for over $30,000 in prizes.

For today’s leaderboard, visit WV Open Fifth Qualifier.

For more information please visit wvga.org.