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Scott Goydos

May 12, 2008

GLEN ALLEN, VA — Scott Zavinski's twin brother was exposed this week in Ponte Vedra Beach. He, Paul Goydos, folded like a lawn chair at the Stadium Course on Sunday. His twin brother, Scott, spent his Sunday afternoon sitting on his patio chair reviewing scorecards from numerous Virtual Tournament contestants. He plans out each week in hopes of making strides up the Leaderboard.

"The cat is out of the bag," says Scott Zavinski. "Paul is my twin brother. I feel for him after that wedge during the playoff with Sergio."

Scott Zavinski currently holds 11th position with 60.5 points per round. He returned home recently from Orlando, FL with some good news and some bad news. The trip included some erratic scorecards. A very high 29-over 101 at Stoneybrook East and a very low 9-over 81 at MetroWest Golf Club.

"It has been fun this year," says Zavinski of his ability to play lots of golf. "I take each day at a time. My immediate goal is to break the Top 10, which makes Derek Gastesi prey."

Zavinski has played a mind-boggling 61 rounds this year. He has poured in 4.7 pars per round and 7.4 bogeys per round. He has also clocked-in 4.5 double bogeys per round.

In other news, Mike Davis carded a dreadful 20-over 92 at Jackson Valley Country Club over the weekend. The card was so poor, Randon Mineweaser opened a can of "whoop ass" on him.

Scott Miller carded just 34 points and shot a 31-over 100 at the 5,157-yard Minerva Lake Golf Course in Columbus, OH. "Horrible with a major coming around the corner," says Chris Milam. "Horrible might be an understatement. Backup the truck and load up the points."

With almost opposite results, Kelly Smith carded 12 pars and 1 birdie at Jackson Valley Country Club last week. The strong round resulted in 78 points and 2nd position in the 2008 Virtual Tournament.