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St. Louis Golf Tournament Results: Stonewolf Golf Club in Fairview Heights, IL | APT
On Sunday, March 15th, the APT St. Louis chapter hosted a competitive St. Louis golf tournament at Stonewolf Golf Club in Fairview Heights, IL, where unseasonably warm conditions to start the day provided a strong early-season test across all divisions.
Designed by Jack Nicklaus, Stonewolf demands precision off the tee and disciplined approach play into its bentgrass greens, rewarding players who can stay committed throughout the round.
Players competed across a full field, with positioning in the Autohaus BMW St. Louis Player of the Year racebeginning to take shape early in the season.
Division 1
Michael Flynn notched his third straight victory, leading the way with an even-par 72 to earn a three-shot win over Josh Anderson.
Anderson finished at 3-over 75 to take second, while Josh Willett claimed third at 7-over 79. Ryan Eckelkamp finished fourth at 8-over 80, with AJ Porter rounding out the top five at 9-over 81.
Division 2
Aaron Parsons delivered a strong round of 4-over 76 to earn a six-shot victory.
Todd Feuerhaken and Chris Van Spankeren shared second at 10-over 82, while Billy Davis, Simay Souvannarath, and Brian Vance tied for fourth at 11-over 83 to round out the money positions.
Division 3
Kyle Kucharski captured the victory with a 9-over 81, finishing ahead of a tightly packed leaderboard.
Gerald Harsley and Darrell VankyGrifka shared second at 15-over 87, while Adam Haegele and Cleat Davis tied for fourth at 17-over 89 to round out the money positions.
Division 4
18 holes would not be enough, as Ryan Troll and Bobby Robertson both finished at 20-over 92 to force a playoff.
Troll secured his first victory in Division 4 after earning a promotion at the end of the 2025 season, winning with a bogey on the second playoff hole after both players matched scores on the first.
Justin Levine finished third at 21-over 93, while David Berger claimed fourth at 22-over 94 to round out the money positions.
Division 5
18 holes would not be enough, as Roger Eberlein and Mark Smith both finished at 21-over 93 to force a playoff.
Eberlein secured the win with a par on the opening playoff hole, defeating Smith to earn the victory.
Robert Rosenbaum finished third at 27-over 99 to round out the money positions.
In net competition, players took advantage of scoring opportunities throughout the day.
Mid-Am Net Division
Aaron Parsons posted a net 1-under 71 to earn a one-shot victory over Kyle Kucharski.
Kucharski finished at even-par 72 to take second, while Cleat Davis, Ryan Troll, and Justin Levine shared third at 4-over 76 to round out the money positions.
Senior Net Division
Roger Eberlein led the way with a net 2-under 70 to earn a two-shot victory over Mark Smith.
Michael Konuch and Darrell VankyGrifka shared third at 3-over 75, while Simay Souvannarath finished fifth at 4-over 76. Todd Feuerhaken, Ron Polillo, Gerald Harsley, Kenneth Hayden Jr., and Paul Spotanski finished tied for sixth at 5-over 77 to round out the money positions.
The strong competition across all divisions continues to build early-season momentum in each St. Louis golf tournamenton the schedule.
The APT St. Louis chapter now turns its attention to the next event, as players continue to position themselves in the Autohaus BMW St. Louis Player of the Year race.









