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St. Louis Golf Tournament Results: Pevely Farms in Eureka, MO | APT
On Sunday, the APT St. Louis chapter hosted a competitive St. Louis golf tournament at Pevely Farms in Eureka, MO, where a beautiful 70-degree March day and firm, fast greens set the stage for strong scoring conditions.
Set in the rolling hills southwest of St. Louis, Pevely Farms is known for its wide corridors off the tee and demanding approach shots into well-guarded greens, rewarding players who can control their ball into firm surfaces.
A 143-player field took advantage of the setup, as players continued to battle for position in the Autohaus BMW St. Louis Player of the Year race.
Division 1
David Schilp broke through for his first career victory, firing a 1-under 71 to earn a one-shot win over John Todd.
Todd finished at even-par 72 to secure solo second place, while Ryan Eckelkamp rounded out the podium at 3-over 75. Michael Flynn posted a 4-over 76 to take fourth.
Division 2
18 holes would not be enough, as Ben Lincoln and Billy Davis both finished at 5-over 77 to force a playoff.
Lincoln secured his first career victory with a par on the second playoff hole after both players made bogey on the first, edging Davis for the win.
Tim Koncki, Mark Keim, and Dale Morrison shared third place at 6-over 78, while Matthew Nemnich and Michael Lingenfelter finished tied for sixth at 7-over 79 to round out the money positions.
Division 3
Dustin Hunter continued his dominant season, capturing his fourth win of the year—including two majors—with a steady round of 6-over 78 to earn a one-shot victory over Clayton Evans.
Evans finished at 7-over 79 to take solo second, while Michael Burch claimed third place at 9-over 81. Adam Haegele and Gerald Harsley shared fourth at 10-over 82 to round out the money positions.
Division 4
Daniel Happel put together a solid round of 10-over 82 to earn a three-shot victory over Bobby Robertson.
Robertson finished at 13-over 85 to take second, while Mike Scalera secured third at 14-over 86. Van Rome, Dave Draucker, Matt Telander, David Berger, and Sam Loring shared fourth at 18-over 90 to round out the money positions.
Division 5
Kenneth Finkbeiner and Dane Kearns both finished at 18-over 90, but Finkbeiner earned the victory via scorecard playoff to edge Kearns for the win.
Kearns settled for second, while Esther Flora claimed third at 20-over 92. Wayman Declue and Mark Smith shared fourth at 22-over 94 to round out the money positions.
In net competition, players continued to take advantage of the firm and fast conditions.
Mid-Am Net Division
Dustin Hunter continued his strong play, posting a net 4-under 68 to earn a two-shot victory over Adam Haegele.
Haegele finished at 2-under 70 to take second, while Tucker Jensen and Clayton Evans shared third at 1-under 71. Brandon Smith, Michael Burch, and Tiffany McMillan finished tied for fifth at even-par 72 to round out the money positions.
Senior Net Division
John Todd and Daniel Happel shared the top spot, both finishing at 3-under 69 to earn a share of the title.
Tim Koncki finished just one shot back at 2-under 70 to take third, while Mike Scalera and Kenneth Finkbeiner shared fourth at 1-under 71. Billy Davis, Dale Morrison, Michael Lingenfelter, Gerald Harsley, and Wayman Declue finished tied for sixth at even-par 72 to round out the money positions.
The strong play across all divisions continues to highlight the depth and competition within each St. Louis golf tournament this season.
The APT St. Louis schedule continues on April 12th at Birch Creek Golf Club, featuring a 7:30 AM double tee start, as players look to build momentum in the Autohaus BMW St. Louis Player of the Year race.








