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St. Louis Golf Tournament Results: Crescent Farms Golf Club | APT
For players searching for competitive golf tournaments near me and premier St. Louis golf events, the Amateur Players Tour returned to Crescent Farms Golf Club on Saturday for another strong field event as 104 players teed it up on the weekend before Mother’s Day. With temperatures in the low 80s, sunny skies, and a steady breeze throughout the afternoon, players were challenged by Crescent Farms’ unique layout winding tightly through tree-lined corridors that demanded accuracy and patience from tee to green.
Located just outside St. Louis, Crescent Farms continues to provide one of the more strategic and underrated tests on the local schedule, rewarding disciplined course management while punishing wayward drives quickly. The combination of narrow visuals, awkward angles, and firm conditions kept scoring under pressure throughout the day as the Autohaus BMW Player of the Year races continue to take shape across every division.
This event was proudly supported by Autohaus BMW, one of the most recognizable luxury automotive dealerships in the St. Louis area. Founded in 1966, Autohaus BMW has built a longstanding reputation for customer service and performance excellence while remaining deeply connected to the St. Louis golf community through its continued partnership with the APT.
In Division 1, Neil Ghanti captured his first career APT victory in impressive fashion, firing a 3-over 75 to separate himself from the field and break through in one of the chapter’s strongest divisions. Jayson Hoagland finished second at 9-over 81, while Luke Davis secured third at 11-over 83. Colin Hall followed at 12-over 84, with Cody Tesson rounding out the top five at 13-over 85.
In Division 2, Andrew Masters continued his rapid rise through the St. Louis chapter, earning back-to-back Crescent Farms victories after winning Division 3 at this event last season before being promoted and capturing the Division 2 title this year. Masters posted a strong 4-over 76 to edge a crowded leaderboard. Eric Schaetty remained firmly in contention all afternoon and finished second at 6-over 78, while Taylor Young placed third at 8-over 80. David Adams and Billy Davis tied for fourth at 10-over 82.
In Division 3, Phillip Sinn earned his first career APT victory with an outstanding 7-over 79, navigating the difficult Crescent Farms layout with consistency throughout the round. Michael Burch finished second at 9-over 81, while Jon Bossaller secured third at 13-over 85. Scott Harper finished fourth at 14-over 86, and Steve Helmich rounded out the top five at 15-over 87.
In Division 4, Doyle (Duke) Price delivered the breakout performance of the day, firing his best round to date with an impressive 11-over 83 to win convincingly by three shots. Scott Sahli continued his remarkably consistent start to the season with another strong showing, finishing second at 14-over 86. Ryan Troll placed third at 19-over 91, while Baxton Owen, Clay Metzger, Peter Robinson, and Michael Raushenberger all tied for fourth at 21-over 93.
In Division 5, the battle at the top required extra holes as Roger Eberlein continued his torrid early-season form, capturing another victory in a playoff on the second extra hole. Eberlein and Esther Flora both finished regulation tied at 26-over 98 before Eberlein secured the win in sudden death. Flora continued her outstanding start to the 2026 season with another podium finish, while Brian Cope finished third at 27-over 99.
In the Mid-Am Net Division, Andrew Masters capped off his outstanding day by adding another victory with a 3-under 69 net score. Michael Burch finished second at 1-under 71, while Eric Schaetty took third at even-par 72. Brian Copefinished fourth at 2-over 74, and Jon Bossaller rounded out the top five at 3-over 75.
In the Senior Net Division, Doyle (Duke) Price added another trophy to his breakout day, firing a stellar 5-under 67 net score to claim the victory. Bill Wunderlich and Steve Helmich tied for second at 2-over 74, while David Adams finished fourth at 3-over 75. A massive tie at 5-over 77 included Tim Koncki, Billy Davis, Simay Souvannarath, Michael Lingenfelter, Mark Lamoureux, Michael Konuch, Brian Burnside, and Paul Spotanski.
The APT St. Louis schedule now shifts toward one of the most anticipated stretches of the season. Match Play at Rolling Hills takes place next Saturday, while registration is also closing Monday for the St. Louis Open Championship at Lake Forest Country Club, the second stop in the Golf with Jay Delsing Series. Fewer than 15 spots remain available for the Lake Forest event on Monday, May 18th.








