Inaugural VaHGA Hickory NUT cracked!

Saturday, April 9, dawned mostly clear, cool and with the promise of the first annual VaHGA Hickory NUT competition. Local players Skip Platt, Jerry Wells, George Belbey, Eric “Hickory Hokie” Johnson and Jim Clawson were joined by out-of-towners Mike “Bagger” Hobson (Florida), Tom Mehigan (NOVA) and Rob Gilbert (Lynchburg). Festivities began when Siri sent Tom to the McIntyre Frisbee Golf Course instead of the Meadowcreek Municipal Golf Course. A little reshuffling on the first tee and off we went. We had one foursome (younger, stronger, longer) playing a white/yellow combination (5365) while the older, weaker and shorter foursome played from the red (4682) tees. The course was recovering from recent rains and storms, so we played lift, clean and place. Then the breeze/wind came up causing shivers and more layers.

George Belbey reported rappelling down one slope and belaying himself to hit a miracle shot without falling into the adjacent river. Amidst the jokes, laughter, cries of “Turkey Ball!,” and “Good Shot!”, the two foursomes motored on. The only birdies on the blustery day were recorded by Hobson (#2), Mehigan (#11) and Clawson (#16). Two players hit their handicaps exactly for net 71’s, and two had good days shooting 65s. “Any quadruple bogeys?” at the post-round lunch table saw several hands go up! Honoring the Masters, the local snack bar had cheese and pimento sandwiches and sumptuous maple cookies — roundly enjoyed by the group.

When the last putt went in, we had ties for both gross and net divisions. Bagger Hobson and Skip Platt tied for low gross at 84, while Tom Mehigan and Bagger tied for low net at 65. Scorecard ‘playoffs’ left Hobson and Mehigan as the two winners.

The VaHGA Hickory NUT Trophy
Mike “Bagger” Hobson and Rob Gilbert
Jim Clawson, Tom Mehigan, Rob Gilbert, and Bagger Hobson (the older, weaker, shorter group)
Mike Hobson, Jim Clawson, Eric Johnson, Jerry Wells, George Belbey, Tom Mehigan, Skip Platt, Rob Gilbert
The Day’s Cards
Mike ‘Bagger’ Hobson, VaHGA 2022 Hickory NUT
Tom Mehigan, 2022 VaHGA Hickory NET NUT (telling a story) !!

2021 VA-NC Hickory Challenge Cup (VANC HICCUP) contested at renewed Southern Pines Golf Club

Following the Pine Needles Foursomes and Mid Pines Hickory Open, the VA and NC teams met at newly renovated Southern Pines Golf Club on Monday-Tuesday, November 8-9 to contest the VANC HICCUP.  The trophy, a renovated Janus-faced (baby blue NC on one side and navy blue on the VA side) funeral urn, also known as the Flame of Eternal Hope, was up for the taking after a COVID gap in 2020.  The weather (cold and windy for Mid Pines) cooperated with beautiful sunny warm temperatures on both days.  The SPCC venue has been highly touted since its opening in September.  The course maintained its original routing but intensified the sandy waste area flavor common to the area.  More than 500 trees had been removed to open up the course, and in typical Donald Ross fashion, the green complexes were very “complex” with undulating Bermuda grass greens and steep drop-offs and false fronts.  The course has several “hilltop” greens demanding accurate distance judgment and shot execution.  

The VANC HICCUP is a decade old competition designed in Ryder Cup format with 18 holes each for Fourballs, Foursomes and Singles.  This year we fought match play with one point each for the front nine, the back nine and the overall total, 60 points available, 30 for VA to retain the cup, 30.5 for NC to regain the cup. 

The VA team was an eclectic group including lifetime VaHGA members from Tennessee, Ohio, Pennsylvania and at one point even North Carolina.  The NC team was a moving target with WDs occurring almost daily which led to Captain Rich Schmidt canvassing his larger member base to fill in emerging gaps in the competition. As late as tee time, some players were not sure who their opponents would be.   

Monday the two twelve-man teams played fourballs in the morning and foursomes in the afternoon.  The afternoon Foursomes matches concluded in near total darkness when the leaderboard taped on the window at SPCC’s grill room showed the VaHGA team with a solid 14-10 lead, setting the stage for the 12 singles matches on Tuesday.  

On Tuesday both teams sent out their players largely ranked by handicaps hoping to establish a strong start.  Halfway through the singles matches (6 matches) NC had racked up a 15-3 turn around!  NONE of the matches showed any half points, all were sweeps including the lone VA bright spot, Greg Whitmer who swept his three points for the VA side.  At this point, the score was VA 17, NC 25. 

The higher handicaps did not fair much better as the final score was VA 26, NC 34.  At the trophy ceremony on the patio/deck at SPCC, Captain Rich Schmidt, resplendent in his Loudmouth Scottish flag “lucky” pants, pasted the “2021” sticker on the baby blue Carolina side of the FOEH.  Tails tucked the VA team headed home to all points of the compass, determined to regain the FOEH in 2022—in Virginia. 

Here’s a link to a number of photographs from the event.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/vnao6veyu2yebuq/AACyxiE_HIynAMMY4msrQLiga?dl=0

2021 VaHGA Gutty Gopher takes place after all …

After a variety of hiccups, the 2021 Gutty Gopher took place ad hoc after all. Canceled first because of low registrations, dates moved to accommodate the few who wanted to play, dates moved again because of family issues, the 2021 VaHGA Gutty Gopher took place on the original date, October 2nd, 2021 at Meadowcreek Golf Course in Charlottesville where a hardy core of four gutty enthusiasts met to contest the trophy. The four came from Virginia Beach in the east, Arlington in the north, Lynchburg to the south and Charlottesville in the center. The weather was beautiful, perfect, and the course in good “rough around the edges” hickory shape. Dennis Meadows from Virginia Beach was our medalist while Rob Gilbert from Lynchburg took net honors. Generally, a good time was had by all. Clubs were exchanged, promised, renovated, and only a couple of balls lost. Rob Gilbert was “best dressed” for the day.

Hickory Golf Cart Flags

I recently began tinkering with adding other golf cart flags to my inventory of USA, Virginia, and Pirate flags. I ordered the two below and then sewed gold bias tape borders on them for visibility (I wish every golf course did that instead of having blue flags that one cannot see!). Sadly, I realized as I was mounting them that the makers had put the logos upside down from each other. Grrr. But have ordered new ones from Anley that are double -sided AND made for vertical not horizontal poles. Be careful if you order any (mine from Amazon). The cost is low, ~$10, and results beautiful. Hickory golf, the hobby that keeps on giving!

2021 Virginia Hickory Open is in the Books

The 2021 version of the Virginia Hickory Open was completed Sunday, July 25, at the Meadowcreek Golf Course in Charlottesville, Virginia. Skip Platt (143) was a repeat Champion (2017) with Andrew Simmons coming in second (155). Jim Clawson won the Super Senior gross division at 159 followed by Bud Nelson at 173. Results including net winners are shown below.

Pimento Cheese Sandwich Heartless

2021 VANC HICCUP to be staged after Mid-Pines Hickory Open

Captains Rich Schmidt (NC) and Jim Clawson (VA) have agreed to hold the 2021 version of the Virginia-North Carolina Hickory Challenge Cup (VANC HICCUP) on Monday and Tuesday (November 8-9) right after the conclusion of the Mid-Pines Hickory Open. The event will be held at the newly renovated Southern Pines Country Club, one of Donald Ross’s earlier designs, and now a part of the Mid-Pines and Pine Needles family of courses.

Any member of the VaHGA is eligible to play on the VaHGA team. While North Carolina holds a lifetime advantage, the Virginia team won the event in 2019 and held the Cup through the COVID hiatus in 2020.

The Ryder Cup is our inspiration for this event with rounds of Fourball (better ball) and Foursomes (alternate shot) nine hole matches on Day One and Individual Matches played on Day Two.

If you are interested in playing we encourage you to contact Captain Jim Clawson at jimclawson@virginia.edu to reserve a first-come, first-served spot on the Virginia team.

The Flame of Eternal Hope Trophy (now has 2019 on the base!)
The 2019 VaHGA Winning Team

Three Tournaments Announced for Summer 2021

Happy June and beginning of Summer!  We are happy to note three events coming up hosted by the Virginia Hickory Golf Association.  All three events will be held in Charlottesville, VA, centrally located, and with multiple lodging, wining and dining options at all levels.  We invite all of our members and all of our hickory friends worldwide to consider coming to Charlottesville to compete in these events.  https://travel.usnews.com/Charlottesville_VA/Things_To_Do/

  1. The Virginia Hickory Open will be held on July 23-25 (Friday practice, Saturday and Sunday) at Meadowcreek Golf Course.  https://www.meadowcreekgolf.org/  This course allows runups on 17/18 holes and every hole is different/unique.  Two rounds medal play, period dress preferred, range finders okay, McIntyre replica balls preferred, any ball acceptable. 
  2. The Virginia Hickory Fourball will be held on August 27-29 (Friday practice, Saturday Sunday) at Old Trail Golf Course.  This  https://oldtrailgolf.com/  This scenic course nestled at the foot of the Blue Ridge Mountains allows runups on 13/18 holes.  This event is a two-player team event featuring Better Ball on Saturday and Foursomes (alternate shot) on Sunday.  Period dress preferred, range finders okay, McIntyre replica balls preferred, any ball acceptable.
  3. The VaHGA Gutty Gopher will be held on October 1-3 (Friday practice, Saturday Sunday) at Meadowcreek Golf Course.  (See information above.)  This will be two rounds of medal play with McIntyre Park (Open) or Braid/Vardon (Senior/Net) ball required, period dress strongly preferred, no range finders permitted.   

Please use the Tournament Registration sheet below to register for any or all of these events.  For questions, email JimClawson@virginia.edu VaHGA Captain.  If you plan to play, please let me know by email so we can plan.  Cheers. 

As you all know, happily the hickory golf season has grown increasingly crowded.  We have tried to respect the schedules of other events as best we can.  We hope to see many of you soon at one or more of these three events.

Far and Sure — or as you can Short and Wayward!  😊

James G. Clawson
Captain, Virginia Hickory Golf Association

VaHGA May Events Postponed

Due to the VaHGA Captain’s health, our WHO and Gutty Gopher events for May 2nd and May 23rd have been postponed. Stay tuned for updates…. Meanwhile the Carolina Group and Mike Stevens’ group in Florida are eager to host any VaHGA members. Far and Sure!

Richmond Cup Moved and Contested

Saturday March 27th the 2nd Annual Richmond Hickory Cup was contested with Andy Moye from the NC Hickory Chapter winning Gross Championship honors and Paul Lynk repeating as Net Champion. In addition to the COVID related adjustments, Lakeside Public Club made a last minute change in tee times that caused a change of venue. Host David Farrar found space at Royal New Kent and moved the competition there. On a humorous note, Farrar noted that the trophy company had sent him a trophy for the “Raymond Cup” with high “Rose” and high “Ned” divisions, not Gross and Net. Despite all challenges, hickory golfers persist and play on! Thanks to all the participants for coming and to David for hosting. Next year will be the 3rd Annual Richmond Hickory Cup. Cheers! JC

VaHGA SPRING 2021 Events

We have three events scheduled now for this Spring.  Please see below and RSVP to jimclawson@virginia.edu if you want to participate. 

  1. March 27th Saturday:  Richmond Hickory Cup @ Lakeside Public Club.  https://www.jeffersonlakeside.com/ 11:00 am tee times, green fee $65.00.  Nine already signed up.  Let me know if you want to join in the fun on this “early” Donald Ross wild ride. NOTE: was held at Royal New Kent and Andy Moye took honors.

  2. May 2nd Sunday:  World Hickory Day Open @ Meadowcreek Golf Club https://www.meadowcreekgolf.org/ .  11:00 am tee times, green fee $35 walking $55 riding.  This would be a chance for Gutty Gopher players to preview the course.  We are limited to 3-4 foursomes.  I need commitments before April 15th.  (POSTPONED)

  3. May 2223rd, Saturday Sunday: VaHGA Gutty Gopher Open @ Meadowcreek Golf Club https://www.meadowcreekgolf.org/.  11:00 tee times on Saturday and early tee times on Sunday for travelers.  Green fees $35 walking and $55 riding.  There are a wide variety of hotels in Charlottesville all within about 15 minutes from the course.   Our first gutty event since weather postponed it last fall.  I need commitments by May 3rd.  (POSTPONED)

ALSO, note one of my favorite events, the Southern Fourball hosted by Tad Moore in Birmingham AL at Highland Park GC on April 22-24.  Contact Tad tad@tadmoore.com if you are interested in going.  It would be great to have a big Virginia contingent.  PS: Won by our former member and still close friend, Rick Woeckener, and his Fourball partner, Joe Hollerbach.