2014-11-30_Sycamore Creek
Todd remains in mid-season form on this late autumn day, ending victorious by 7 shots with the help of a 4 over back 9. This is Todd's second win of the season, both at Sycamore Creek.
MoreTodd remains in mid-season form on this late autumn day, ending victorious by 7 shots with the help of a 4 over back 9. This is Todd's second win of the season, both at Sycamore Creek.
MoreA day in which everyone struggled, Steve captures the victory at the extremely difficult Independence Golf Club by 4 shots.
MoreOn the back of an unprecedented 3 birdies (2, 6, and 18), Jon N. captures another title at Providence, this one coming by 2 shots in a close game.
MoreSteve has matching 44s on the difficult and long Viniterra, and runs away with another victory by 8 shots.
MoreRick shoots a career best with matching 39s to take a rare victory by 4. With the help of a birdie on the par 5 12th, the +7 over round is his first sub-90 competitive round since 2009.
MoreSteve, fresh off a major victory, shows no sign of complacency, jumping out to a 7 shot lead at the turn with a 41. Despite shooting 10 shots worse on the back, Steve takes the win by 6 strokes.
MoreThe U.S. Open, the season's last major, it taken by Steve with a 4 shot victory, giving him his 4th multi-major title season, but his first since 2011.
MoreThe Donkey Cup becomes the backdrop for this major, allowing Aaron to capture the British Open on a tour exemption. Aaron's 4 shot victory is his 1st major in 3 tries.
MoreSteve holds off a strong challenge by Rick and Jon C. to capture victory by 1 stroke with the help of parring 4 of the 5 par 3s.
MoreAlready in mid-season form, Todd and Mike battle it out to the end, with both shooting in the 80s, Todd takes the round by 2 despite a birdie by Mike on #7.
MoreThe second major of the season goes to Steve in a close one shot victory. After trailing at the turn by 3, Steve storms back in traditional fashion to capture the Va. Championship.
MoreJon N. takes the green jacket comfortably in the first major of the season. A birdie on #8 sets up a 5 shot lead at the turn that grows to 8 by the time it is all said and done.
MoreAs with many a great ideas, the Richmond Amateur Golfers Association evolved from a long history of good times and great friendships. It is our goal to enhance the game of golf through friendly competition in a relaxed, stress-free environment.