CAMDENTON, Mo – Today, Aug. 31, 88 senior golfers competed in a Senior Series event held at Old Kinderhook in Camdenton, Mo. Golfers teed off with an 8:30 a.m. shotgun start looking to shoot the lowest score in a round of stroke play.
Senior Series events are open to golfers who are members of the MGA and 50 years of age or older. Competitors compete in flights based on their age as of April 18, 2022.
Sean McQueary (Springfield) and Neil Atkinson (Jefferson City) tied for first in the 50-54 Open flight, shooting nine over par, 80.
The winner of the 55-59 Open flight was David Pfeil (Eureka) at one over, 72.
David Diemer (St. Louis) won the 60-64 Open flight at one under, 70.
Dennis Osborne (Ballwin) was the winner of the 65-69 Open flight after shooting par, 71.
Finally, Robert Trittler (Wentzville) held the lead in the 70+ Open flight at one over, 72.
Mike Domenick (Festus) took home first in the 50-59 Net flight after shooting two over, 73.
Dave Pingel (Hartsburg) was the winner of the 60-64 Net flight at two under, 69.
In the 65-69 Net flight, three players tied for first place at two over, 73: Mark Benedetto (Columbia), Arnold Bailey (Linn) and Bob Rugen (Fulton).
Lastly, the 70+ Net flight was won by Jan Skola (Camdenton) at three under, 68.
Congratulations to all the flight winners!
To view full results of this event, click here: www.golfgenius.com/pages/3391850
The next Senior Series event is Sept. 12 at Westwood Hills Country Club in Poplar Bluff. For more information about Senior Series events, visit www.mogolf.org or contact the MGA office at (573) 636-8994.
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